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A profile of UK doctoral candidates in social work and social care

A profile of UK doctoral candidates in social work and social care

... were full-time. The challenge most often reported by part-time (n=52) and staff candidates (n=28) was time. Discussion Several important limitations of this research should be noted. First, the study did not ...

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A profile of UK doctoral candidates in social work and social care

A profile of UK doctoral candidates in social work and social care

... a doctoral programme in social work, since many of the universities which teach social work do not appear to have a research tradition or staff able to supervise doctoral ...ESRC-funded ...

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Publishing Opportunities of Doctoral Candidates

Publishing Opportunities of Doctoral Candidates

... of knowledge. Knowledge should be understood as a universal advantage which simplifies support systems of ...research. Knowledge management can be understood as a process which supports and enables ...

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The German doctorate. A guide for doctoral candidates

The German doctorate. A guide for doctoral candidates

... their doctoral theses in English, while students at more than 260 departments can also use other foreign ...often work closely with other universities to enable their gradu ates to study for ...Germany. ...

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DOCTORAL CANDIDATES SEEKING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

DOCTORAL CANDIDATES SEEKING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

... Social Work | PhD Program 7 nonviolence as a philosophy and tool for social justice; market program and screen and select applicants for inclusion in the program; collaborate with in-country contacts regarding ...

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Shaping a Doctorate Together. Guidelines for Doctoral Candidates

Shaping a Doctorate Together. Guidelines for Doctoral Candidates

... 1. Supervision instruments during the research phase There are two instruments that have proved their value in the supervision of doctoral candidates. The main instrument is the individual supervision ...

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Experience of Burnout Among Educational Leadership Doctoral Candidates

Experience of Burnout Among Educational Leadership Doctoral Candidates

... at work (Greenwood, Bapat, & Maughan, 2019), the authors found that the most common resource employees want from their organizations was a more open and supportive culture that provides clarity, training, and a ...

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Hearing their Voices: Factors Doctoral Candidates Attribute to their Persistence

Hearing their Voices: Factors Doctoral Candidates Attribute to their Persistence

... Finally, participants attributed their success to working continuously and systematically on the dissertation without taking prolonged breaks. One participant related, “I think I did not stop. I just continued. . . . I ...

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Improving Doctoral Candidates’ Persistence in the Online Dissertation Process

Improving Doctoral Candidates’ Persistence in the Online Dissertation Process

... where doctoral candidates could access useful dissertation resources and ...that candidates used to collaborate with ...dissertations. Candidates at the beginning of the dissertation process ...

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11 KNOWLEDGE AND IDENTITY WORK IN THE SUPERVISION OF DOCTORAL STUDENT WRITING: SHAPING RHETORICAL SUBJECTS

11 KNOWLEDGE AND IDENTITY WORK IN THE SUPERVISION OF DOCTORAL STUDENT WRITING: SHAPING RHETORICAL SUBJECTS

... because knowledge is made in research communities that tend to be widely distributed, much social interaction happens in writing, be it proposing one’s research, pub- lishing one’s work, reviewing the ...

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Frequently Asked Questions by Prospective International Students and Doctoral Candidates

Frequently Asked Questions by Prospective International Students and Doctoral Candidates

... course work in English and German and some programs are predominantly taught in ...English. Candidates must be in command of sufficient language skills in the language of instruction of their selected ...

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The Organizational Context, Job Embeddedness, And Effectiveness Of Managing Knowledge Work Teams

The Organizational Context, Job Embeddedness, And Effectiveness Of Managing Knowledge Work Teams

... organizational context and corporate culture are of particularly interests to ...us. Knowledge worker management, knowledge work team management, and organization context/culture seem ...

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Structure or process? Facilitative leadership in the context of knowledge work : a practitioner perspective

Structure or process? Facilitative leadership in the context of knowledge work : a practitioner perspective

... transferring knowledge is not a simple and straightforward task. Knowledge is described as being “sticky” in the sense that it is conjoined with ...distributing knowledge proves ...as ...

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Reframing doctoral pedagogy for the knowledge economy.

Reframing doctoral pedagogy for the knowledge economy.

... Reframing doctoral pedagogy for the knowledge ...UK Doctoral students are an important feature of the global knowledge economy and represent an important ‘strand’ of the ‘triple helix’ ...

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Doctoral Programmes for the European Knowledge Society

Doctoral Programmes for the European Knowledge Society

... of Doctoral Programmes III. 1. 1. Organisation of Doctoral Programmes at the Institutional Level Doctoral programmes represent a crucial part of university education and ...of doctoral ...

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Curriculum for Doctoral Studies in. Social Work

Curriculum for Doctoral Studies in. Social Work

... the doctoral level. In the ranking and selection of the candidates, special attention will be paid to previous study records, the quality of previously performed research or development work, ...

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D doctoral Candidates Board and the University Degree Commission (DI) In Germany

D doctoral Candidates Board and the University Degree Commission (DI) In Germany

... the doctoral candidate admissions board. The members of the doctoral candidate admissions board and the doctoral committee must keep the reviews ...larger context and describe any possible ...

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Methodological preparedness of doctoral candidates in public administration : an interpretive phenomenological approach

Methodological preparedness of doctoral candidates in public administration : an interpretive phenomenological approach

... by doctoral candidates: (1) mastery of a subject, (2) research insight, (3) respect for the discipline, (4) capacity for independent research and (5) ability to communicate results and relate them to the ...

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Experiences of mentorship with academic staff doctoral candidates at a South African university

Experiences of mentorship with academic staff doctoral candidates at a South African university

... conducting doctoral studies mentorship is ...African context, staff from previously disadvantaged backgrounds (Clowes and Shefer 2013), arguably mentorship is a key component of any supervision practice ...

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Trauma and Resiliency in Social Work Degree Candidates

Trauma and Resiliency in Social Work Degree Candidates

... a doctoral student and that wasn‟t one of the options on the first page!” Some of the student responses, like the loss of relationships, affairs, and job loss, possibly indicate the need for further training on ...

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