PhD Students' Experiences of Thesis Supervision in Malaysia: Managing Relationships in the Midst of Institutional Change
Author: Steven Krauss, Ismi Ismail.
Krauss, Steven and Ismail, Ismi. 2010-07-01. "PhD Students' Experiences of Thesis Supervision in Malaysia: Managing Relationships in the Midst of Institutional Change." The Qualitative Report 15 (4): 802-822. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol15/iss4/3
Despite the plethora of studies that have been conducted on PhD supervision, little qualitative investigation has been conducted with a diverse, non-Western sample of doctoral students in an attempt to understand how the supervisory relationship is experienced. In response, eighteen students from
diverse, non-Western backgrounds studying at one Malaysian research university were interviewed. Results illuminated the
theme of “management” of the supervisory experience and
included two streams:(a) acceptance of the situation, and (b) response to the situation so as to optimize their experience. The two major themes further included four sub-themes that included managing personal relations, time and accessibility constraints, academic compatibility, and expectations.
Implications for the development of international research universities where PhD supervision of a diverse student body is a critical factor for university success and development are discussed.Published: 2010-07-01Typ: journalArticleISSN: