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The global scholar : implications for postgraduate studies and supervision /

"In our rapidly globalising world, "the global scholar" is a key concept for reimagining the roles of academics at the nexus of the global and the local. This book critically explores the implications of the concept for understanding postgraduate studies and supervision. It uses three...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Rule, Peter (Éditeur intellectuel), Bitzer, Eli (Éditeur intellectuel), Frick, Liezel (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Devonvallei, Stellenbosch : African Sun Media, 2021.
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Table des matières:
  • Introduction: the global scholar
  • Part One. Horizons. Opportunities and challenges of international research experiences during doctoral studies in a globalised doctoral education world
  • Doctoral education as a field of global scholarship
  • an analysis of Anglophone published research
  • The vitae researcher development framework in South African postgraduate education
  • Is international benchmarking appropriate for improving the quality of thesis examination?
  • Part Two. Currents and currencies. The politics of postgraduate education
  • supervising in a troubled world
  • Academic mobility in the digital academy
  • questions for supervision
  • The implications of doctoral mobility for doctoral programme design and supervision
  • Quality doctoral education in Africa
  • A question of setting the right standards?
  • Part Three. Trajectories. The interdisciplinary PHD
  • process, outcomes and challenges
  • Finding academic jobs in stratified countries
  • The effects of social class of origin in the development of academic networks for Chilean PHDs
  • Towards a theoretical framework for exploring emotion in doctoral education
  • critically exploring familiar narratives in student experiences
  • Working together beyond the PHD
  • Part Four. Reflections and directions. Reflections on Covid-19 and the global scholar.