2023
DOI: 10.3390/encyclopedia3040105
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Managing the Expectations of Doctoral Students and Their Supervisors: A UK Perspective

Clive Palmer,
Andrew Sprake,
Chris Hughes

Abstract: The management of expectations in doctoral education relates to the negotiation and agreement of a learning contract denoting actions and initiatives between a student and a supervisor. A learning contract is a set of understandings of what things, actions and initiatives might reasonably be expected from whom, in the course of learning, where there is a natural power imbalance. This is important so that both scholarly and material progress can be made along all points of the doctoral learning experience, i.e.… Show more

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