How to Select a PhD Supervisor?- A Guide for Students
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#10: Good PhD-supervision: What you can expect
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PhD support: Pick the perfect PhD co-supervisor
Your main supervisor has the overall responsibility to support and guide you throughout your PhD process from start to finish. If you want an overview regarding their roles & responsibilities, check our blog post no. #10: Good PhD-supervision: What you can expect. The role of a co-supervisor has to be seen in respect to the main supervisor.
What are the pros and cons of being co-supervised?
29. Pros: If one supervisor gets hit by a bus, you still have a second supervisor who is familiar with your work and can thus give constructive comments on it, hopefully appreciate it and in particular evaluate it. Often, your supervisor is the only person at your university who is actually capable of fully understanding and properly judging ...
PhD Support: Pick the perfect co-supervisor
Think of them as a team of supervisors who provide you with support. • Mentor: The co-supervisor as mentor often occurs in combination with point 2 above. Here, one co-supervisor has a special ...
Review of benefits and challenges of co‐supervision in doctoral
3.1 Interdisciplinarity. According to Manathunga (), in the mid-2000s many countries saw team- and co-supervision emerge as an attempt to address interdisciplinary boundary crossing in doctoral research and to strengthen risk management in supervision practices.Interdisciplinarity is an integrative approach, it synthesises the knowledge of different disciplines which is reshaped and changed by ...
Choosing a PhD Supervisor
The ideal PhD supervisor will be an expert in their academic field, with a wealth of publications, articles, chapters and books. They'll also have a background in organising and presenting at conference events. It's also important that their expertise is up-to-date. You should look for evidence that they're currently active in your ...
A brief primer on the PhD supervision relationship
In these cases, collective supervision—that is, co-supervisors or supervision teams—can be a useful means of supporting the student (Nisselle & Duncan, 2008; ... This brief overview outlined several key topics that all PhD supervisors should consider, including expectations, management styles and tailoring of the supervision experience.
The more the merrier? PhD supervisors' perspectives in engaging in co
Co-supervision. We use term co-supervision to refer to supervisory arrangements in which two or more supervisors collaborate in guiding and supporting a PhD student in their doctoral research (see Kálmán et al., Citation 2022).Characteristic for co-supervision is that each of the supervisory team members offers a substantial and distinct contribution to the supervisee's work by sharing the ...
How to choose the right PhD supervisor
Below are four tips that can help PhD candidates choose a suitable supervisor, and the red flags to watch out for: 1. Interview the supervisor. While most candidates focus on trying to impress a ...
Ten simple rules for choosing a PhD supervisor
Rule 8: Consider the entire experience. Your PhD supervisor is only one—albeit large—piece of your PhD puzzle. It is therefore essential to consider your PhD experience as whole when deciding on a supervisor. One important aspect to contemplate is your mental health.
What Makes A Good PhD Supervisor?
4. Is a Good Mentor with a Supportive Personality. A good PhD supervisor should be supportive and willing to listen. A PhD project is an exercise in independently producing a substantial body of research work; the primary role of your supervisor should be to provide mentoring to help you achieve this.
Role of the (co)supervisor(s)
The Rector Magnificus and the Dean (or their appointed replacements) act as chair and secretary, respectively. The Dean appoints the members of the examining committee. After consulting the supervisors, the PhD candidate and the Dean, the beadle sets the date and time for the PhD ceremony. The (co)supervisor (s) are responsible for supervising ...
Full article: "A small pawn in a big game": an exploration of doctoral
Introduction. Co-supervision, also referred to as joint, dual or team supervision, has become increasingly common in higher education, and in doctoral supervision in particular (Guerin and Green Citation 2015; Guerin, Green, and Bastalich Citation 2011).This type of supervision, which involves two or more supervisors in a doctoral student's PhD progress (Burgess, Pole, and Hockey Citation ...
Co-supervisors
Other co-supervisors must; Possess qualifications within the scientific area in question in order to contribute to the PhD project and help the PhD student with the research. A PhD student may not be a co-supervisor for other PhD students. Offer regular supervision and guidance to the PhD student - at least twice a year.
Supervisory Relationships with Co-supervisors
Research ind`icates that there is little evidence about doctoral supervisory relationships with co-supervisors, specifically in the Southern African context. Supervising a research project is not an easy task, let alone having two or more supervisors assigned to one doctoral student. However, the end results of supervision can be very rewarding.
Using co-creation to facilitate PhD supervisory relationships
We subsequently hosted small- and large-scale co-creative workshops to encourage PhD students and supervisors to collaborate for addressing these identified issues. As a result, this paper argues that co-creation is an effective tool for enhancing the supervisory relationship and for co-solving problems associated with it.
Different ways of co-supervising students
In addition, all students who began their studies before the merger should have two supervisors by 2020. There are several ways in which co-supervision can be positive for all involved, such as: Complementary expertise, either in terms of the topic or the processes of supervision. Continuity if one supervisor is absent or leaves.
What is the key role/contribution of a co-supervisor in PhD students
It depends on the roles defined prior to the start of supervision of a PhD student. In most cases, co-supervisors delegate the tasks according to their area of expertise. There is usually a reason ...
Co-supervision
Supervision is often intellectually rewarding and beneficial for a supervisor's research. Having a co-supervisor can reduce pressure on a sole supervisor by enabling a division of labour. It can also provide opportunities for new supervisors to learn from experienced supervisors. While co-supervision can present challenges, most problems can be ...
The co-supervision doctorate
A co-supervision doctorate allows a young researcher to prepare a PhD under the joint supervision of at least two thesis directors, one from a French university, the other (s) from a foreign university. Published on 16/06/2020 - Updated on 9/12/2022. The co-supervision doctorate. In accordance with Article 20 of the Order of 25 June 2016, this ...
PhD Co-Supervisor @MAHE
Oct 8, 2023. It is a great honor and pleasure for me to have been appointed by #Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) in the Institute of Communication (MIC) as PhD Co-Supervisor! I am very ...
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10. It would be a mistake to do this without the happy approval of your "current" supervisor. You need to discuss this with them if you haven't already. And, the best way to bring the other person in to the process is to have the supervisor contact the other person. They can work out between them what they need to see about your history.
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Counseling PhD
The Ph.D. program in Counselor Education and Supervision is designed to prepare Counselor Educators, researchers, and supervisors. If you want to be a Counselor Educator, our Counselor Education and Supervision Ph.D. program puts you on the fast track for a faculty position. If you're looking for a faculty position in a CACREP-accredited ...
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Your main supervisor has the overall responsibility to support and guide you throughout your PhD process from start to finish. If you want an overview regarding their roles & responsibilities, check our blog post no. #10: Good PhD-supervision: What you can expect. The role of a co-supervisor has to be seen in respect to the main supervisor.
29. Pros: If one supervisor gets hit by a bus, you still have a second supervisor who is familiar with your work and can thus give constructive comments on it, hopefully appreciate it and in particular evaluate it. Often, your supervisor is the only person at your university who is actually capable of fully understanding and properly judging ...
Think of them as a team of supervisors who provide you with support. • Mentor: The co-supervisor as mentor often occurs in combination with point 2 above. Here, one co-supervisor has a special ...
3.1 Interdisciplinarity. According to Manathunga (), in the mid-2000s many countries saw team- and co-supervision emerge as an attempt to address interdisciplinary boundary crossing in doctoral research and to strengthen risk management in supervision practices.Interdisciplinarity is an integrative approach, it synthesises the knowledge of different disciplines which is reshaped and changed by ...
The ideal PhD supervisor will be an expert in their academic field, with a wealth of publications, articles, chapters and books. They'll also have a background in organising and presenting at conference events. It's also important that their expertise is up-to-date. You should look for evidence that they're currently active in your ...
In these cases, collective supervision—that is, co-supervisors or supervision teams—can be a useful means of supporting the student (Nisselle & Duncan, 2008; ... This brief overview outlined several key topics that all PhD supervisors should consider, including expectations, management styles and tailoring of the supervision experience.
Co-supervision. We use term co-supervision to refer to supervisory arrangements in which two or more supervisors collaborate in guiding and supporting a PhD student in their doctoral research (see Kálmán et al., Citation 2022).Characteristic for co-supervision is that each of the supervisory team members offers a substantial and distinct contribution to the supervisee's work by sharing the ...
Below are four tips that can help PhD candidates choose a suitable supervisor, and the red flags to watch out for: 1. Interview the supervisor. While most candidates focus on trying to impress a ...
Rule 8: Consider the entire experience. Your PhD supervisor is only one—albeit large—piece of your PhD puzzle. It is therefore essential to consider your PhD experience as whole when deciding on a supervisor. One important aspect to contemplate is your mental health.
4. Is a Good Mentor with a Supportive Personality. A good PhD supervisor should be supportive and willing to listen. A PhD project is an exercise in independently producing a substantial body of research work; the primary role of your supervisor should be to provide mentoring to help you achieve this.
The Rector Magnificus and the Dean (or their appointed replacements) act as chair and secretary, respectively. The Dean appoints the members of the examining committee. After consulting the supervisors, the PhD candidate and the Dean, the beadle sets the date and time for the PhD ceremony. The (co)supervisor (s) are responsible for supervising ...
Introduction. Co-supervision, also referred to as joint, dual or team supervision, has become increasingly common in higher education, and in doctoral supervision in particular (Guerin and Green Citation 2015; Guerin, Green, and Bastalich Citation 2011).This type of supervision, which involves two or more supervisors in a doctoral student's PhD progress (Burgess, Pole, and Hockey Citation ...
Other co-supervisors must; Possess qualifications within the scientific area in question in order to contribute to the PhD project and help the PhD student with the research. A PhD student may not be a co-supervisor for other PhD students. Offer regular supervision and guidance to the PhD student - at least twice a year.
Research ind`icates that there is little evidence about doctoral supervisory relationships with co-supervisors, specifically in the Southern African context. Supervising a research project is not an easy task, let alone having two or more supervisors assigned to one doctoral student. However, the end results of supervision can be very rewarding.
We subsequently hosted small- and large-scale co-creative workshops to encourage PhD students and supervisors to collaborate for addressing these identified issues. As a result, this paper argues that co-creation is an effective tool for enhancing the supervisory relationship and for co-solving problems associated with it.
In addition, all students who began their studies before the merger should have two supervisors by 2020. There are several ways in which co-supervision can be positive for all involved, such as: Complementary expertise, either in terms of the topic or the processes of supervision. Continuity if one supervisor is absent or leaves.
It depends on the roles defined prior to the start of supervision of a PhD student. In most cases, co-supervisors delegate the tasks according to their area of expertise. There is usually a reason ...
Supervision is often intellectually rewarding and beneficial for a supervisor's research. Having a co-supervisor can reduce pressure on a sole supervisor by enabling a division of labour. It can also provide opportunities for new supervisors to learn from experienced supervisors. While co-supervision can present challenges, most problems can be ...
A co-supervision doctorate allows a young researcher to prepare a PhD under the joint supervision of at least two thesis directors, one from a French university, the other (s) from a foreign university. Published on 16/06/2020 - Updated on 9/12/2022. The co-supervision doctorate. In accordance with Article 20 of the Order of 25 June 2016, this ...
Oct 8, 2023. It is a great honor and pleasure for me to have been appointed by #Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) in the Institute of Communication (MIC) as PhD Co-Supervisor! I am very ...
10. It would be a mistake to do this without the happy approval of your "current" supervisor. You need to discuss this with them if you haven't already. And, the best way to bring the other person in to the process is to have the supervisor contact the other person. They can work out between them what they need to see about your history.
The Community Data Clinic (CDC), a mixed methods data studies and interdisciplinary community research lab led by Associate Professor Anita Say Chan, has released the first episode of its new podcast, ConnectED: Tech for All. Community partners on the podcast include the Housing Authority of Champaign County, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District, Project Success of Vermilion County, and ...
The Ph.D. program in Counselor Education and Supervision is designed to prepare Counselor Educators, researchers, and supervisors. If you want to be a Counselor Educator, our Counselor Education and Supervision Ph.D. program puts you on the fast track for a faculty position. If you're looking for a faculty position in a CACREP-accredited ...