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Elliot, Dely L.

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  • Developing researcher independence through the hidden curriculum
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    Title/Author: Developing researcher independence through the hidden curriculum/ edited by Dely L. Elliot, Soren S. E. Bengtsen, Kay Guccione.
    other author: Elliot, Dely L.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxvi, 289 p. :illustrations, digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction -- Part I Insights from doctoral scholars -- 1 Through and towards an interdisciplinary research community: Navigating academia as a lone doctoral scholar -- 2 Mapping the Learning Opportunities of the Hidden Curriculum for International Doctoral Scholars in Japan -- 3 Peer-mentoring: A potential route to researcher independence -- 4 'Settle down' or 'Return overseas'? A reflexive narrative of an international Chinese doctoral scholar's (re)adjustment experiences in China -- 5 'It is a nice way to end the week': Journal club as an authentic and safe learning space -- Part II Insights from doctoral supervisors -- 6 Facilitating Researcher Independence through Supervision as Dialogue -- 7 Creative Supervising / Supervising for creativity: Exploring the hidden dimensions of creativity in doctoral supervision -- 8 Developing a disposition for harnessing the hidden curriculum en route to becoming independent researchers: The role of doctoral supervisors -- 9 The interstitial doctoral life of #thesisthinkers: When the hidden curriculum might be all there is.. -- Part III Insights from researcher developers -- 10 The Dance of Authenticity and Multiple Ways of Doing: Defining a Pedagogy for accessing the Hidden Curriculum in Doctoral Education and developing Researcher Independence -- 11 How humour can support researcher independence -- 12 Finding Confidence in Writing: Doctoral Writing Groups -- 13 Doctoral Intelligence Mechanisms to Illuminate Development Strategies in the Hidden Curriculum -- 14 Enabling part time doctoral scholars to develop effective support villages -- Part IV Insights from institutional leaders -- 15 Echo-locating a personalised route to independence -- 16 Decolonising doctoral education: sociology of emergences? -- 17 Midwifing the New: Institutional Leadership for Doctoral Education -- 18 Nested leadership in research education -- Part V Insights on doctoral education beyond academia -- 19 Putting the 'extra' in extracurricular: Why going off-script is important for life after the doctorate -- 20 The hidden meanings of 'independent research(er)' -- 21 Preparing for the world outside academia: Avoiding organisational culture shock -- 22 Changing career pathways: Making visible the employment destinations and non-academic contributions of doctoral scholars -- Conclusion.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Research - Methodology. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42875-3
    ISBN: 9783031428753
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