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Impact in Doctoral Education : Product, Person and Process
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ISBN: 1040051847 Year: 2024 Publisher: Abingdon, England : Routledge,

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Demonstrating how impact can be created and derived from doctoral programmes, this book focuses on their influence on academic knowledge, policy and practice. Significantly it highlights the crucial impact of these programmes on the individual and the enduring consequences of this.


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Be a more productive scholar
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ISBN: 9781009342513 1009342487 1009342517 1009342495 9781009342520 9781009342506 1009342525 9781009342490 9781009342483 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,

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Some scholars are highly productive. They break new ground and do it again and again. Their names and ideas are ubiquitous in scientific journals and scholarly books. They scoff at 'publish or perish.' To them, it's 'publish and flourish.' But how are they so productive, publishing hundreds of powerful works over their careers? Most graduate students, junior faculty, and even senior faculty have no idea. The methods of the productive are rarely taught and remain a hidden-curriculum. Kenneth A. Kiewra interviewed dozens of productive scholars to uncover the hidden curriculum of scholarly success. Be a More Productive Scholar now reveals those productivity stories and methods by dispensing more than 100 pointers for enhancing professional development and boosting scholarly productivity. Graduate students to seasoned scholars can benefit from this career-guiding advice.


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Curating the Self and Embracing the Community : Autoethnographic Evocations of U. S. Doctoral Students in the Fields of Social Sciences and Humanities
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ISBN: 9004688064 9004678077 9004678085 Year: 2024 Publisher: Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill,

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"This edited volume comprises a compilation of autoethnographic evocations from U.S. doctoral students in the fields of social sciences and humanities, who narrate and analyze their experiences in the doctoral journey and beyond. Through 11 select contributions, the book examines the intersections and shifting roles of the personal and the community in the doctoral student journey, illustrating the complex and unique nature of pursuing a doctoral degree. Part 1, Curating the Self, includes five autoethnographic accounts that speak directly to the personal challenges and transformations experienced in the doctoral journey. Part 2, Embracing the Community, includes six autoethnographic accounts illustrating supportive communities' life-changing power during the doctoral journey. Contributors are: Gabriel T. Acevedo Vel�azquez, Ahmad A. Alharthi, Afiya Armstrong, Nick Bardo, Caitlin Beare, Rebecca Borowski, Anya Ezhevskaya, Christopher Fornaro, Melinda Harrison, Linda Helmick, Joanelle Morales, Olya Perevalova, Alexis Saba, Kimberly Sterin, Katrina Struloeff, Rebecca L. Thacker, Lisa D. Wood, Erin H. York, Christel Young and Nara Yun"--


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Knowledge-making from a postgraduate writers' circle : a southern reflectory
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ISBN: 9781800419612 1800419627 1800419619 Year: 2024 Publisher: Bristol Multilingual Matters

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This book seeks to disrupt the narrative about the process of academic writing and the written products which are currently valued in the university. The author uses writing as both a subject and a method of enquiry in an ethnographic deep dive into her long-term engagement with a postgraduate writers' circle in an elite South African university.

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