UKCGE Publishes Guide for Research Supervisors in Organisations Outside Higher Education
UKCGE Publishes Guide for Research Supervisors in Organisations Outside Higher Education
The UK Council for Graduate Education has published its latest resource on research supervision, designed to help supervisors based in organisations outside of higher education navigate the specific challenges they face whilst supervising doctoral candidates.
The Guide can be downloaded from the Research Supervision Recognition Programme.
Offering Support to Supervisors in External Institutions
While a significant number of universities are involved in doctoral collaborations with external partners outside higher education, and many doctoral candidates are spending a proportion of their studies in partner organisations, there appears to be relatively little in the way of support to external supervisors.
The aim of this guide, authored by Professor Stan Taylor, Honorary Professor at Durham University, and Professor Robin Humphrey, Emeritus Professor at Newcastle University, is to provide such support.
The guide, based on the literature on the subject, considers the questions:
- What is a doctorate?
- What is involved in studying for a doctorate?
- What are collaborative doctorates?
- What are the benefits of collaborative doctorates?
- What are the potential challenges?
- How can supervisors help to overcome the challenges?
UKCGE would like to thank Professor Taylor and Dr Humphrey for authoring this essential guide.
Download the Guide for Research Supervisors in Organisations Outside Higher Education