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A scoping review of the changing landscape of doctoral education

Sioux McKenna, Susan van Schalkwyk

2023Compare A Journal of Comparative and International Education52 citationsDOI

Abstract

A scoping review to identify models of doctoral supervision as described in the literature (2000 and 2021) was conducted using Arksey and O’Malley’s six-step framework. Four bibliographic databases generated 2102 potential studies. Further screening identified 81 articles for inclusion. The findings highlight that despite differences in terminology, an international move towards more collaborative and structured approaches is identifiable. Benefits detailed in the literature include: better throughput, the mitigation of loneliness and power issues implicated in one-on-one approaches, and the possibility for a stronger research foundation and interdisciplinary work. Concerns were also noted about increasing managerialism whereby support structures focus on efficiencies rather than quality and growing ties between industry and doctoral education without much critique of possible conflicts.

Topics & Concepts

TerminologyWork (physics)Foundation (evidence)Engineering ethicsInclusion (mineral)LonelinessPolitical scienceSociologyPublic relationsPsychologyEngineeringSocial scienceSocial psychologyLawMechanical engineeringPhilosophyLinguisticsDoctoral Education Challenges and SolutionsHealth and Medical Research Impacts