The Future of Doctoral Research

Challenges and Opportunities

Anne Lee editor Rob Bongaardt editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Feb '21

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This book explores the future of doctoral research and what it means to be involved in all stages of the process, providing international insights into what’s changing, why it’s changing and how to work best with these changes. It looks at the key issues that have been thrown into sharp relief by crises such as world pandemics.

Drawing on work from outstanding authors, this book shows the ways in which the doctoral process has altered the supervisor/supervisee model and the challenges that now need to be managed, and demonstrates the importance of aligning all the stakeholders, systems and processes to ensure a successful future for doctoral education. Bringing together a range of perspectives, innovative practices and rigorous research, this book tackles topics such as:

  • how doctoral research changes in keeping with the global expansion and transformation of doctoral education programmes
  • the significant influence funding bodies – be they charities, governments, businesses or non-governmental agencies – can have on doctoral research
  • the extent to which doctoral research penetrates daily life and vice versa
  • how to encourage and embed an ethical approach to research, as well as university responses to external challenges

Uniquely international and bringing together the many stakeholders in the research business, this book is essential reading for all doctoral supervisors, candidates and anyone involved in designing or organising research programmes for early career researchers and doctoral students.

Chapter 9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

"A key context for this book is the massification of doctoral education and the consequence that many countries’ higher education systems now produce more PhD graduates than there are academic jobs available. Much of the book deals with the issue of how universities can best reform their doctoral training to equip graduates to thrive in and beyond academia. This edited collection contains 27 chapters informed by reviews of existing literature and/or the authors’ own empirical research, using a variety of methodologies: questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, classroom observations and analysis of written responses to training activities. Many authors are engaged in the development and delivery of formal programmes for students as well as supervisors. Other contributors range from current PhD students to senior managers in higher education. These stakeholders, along with research funders and government policy-makers, will be the audiences for this volume."

- Sarah Olive, Educational Review

ISBN: 9780367858490

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

384 pages