
HBEDS 3: Supervising the Research Process
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How to be an effective doctoral supervisor (HBEDS) series
The HBEDS series is designed as an introduction to supervision for all new doctoral supervisors and as a refresher course for experienced supervisors and directors of studies.
How to be an Effective Doctoral Supervisor Workshop 3: Supervising the Research Process
Facilitators: Dr Grace Poulter and Dr Amy Cartwright
Description: Session three, entitled Supervising the Research Process, looks quite specifically at the mid-section of the PhD journey when the student and the supervisor have moved on from the enthusiasm of the first year into what can become the hard work stages of the second and third years. In this workshop we revisit the RDC forms and the processing that this doctoral supervisory stage might entail, and the discussion is enlivened by a range of Top Tips from the ADRs. HBEDS 3 is essential for all new supervisors, but is also available as a refresher session for experienced supervisors who would be welcome to contribute to the discussion.
All of the 'How to be an Effective Doctoral Supervisor' workshops are highly discursive and interactive and allow the opportunity to share experiences, explore the assistance available to first-time supervisors and take away practical tools and suggestions.
Please note: This session will take place online, once you have signed up on Eventbrite you will be sent a link the day before the event begins, when registration has closed.
This workshop corresponds to the domains D and B of the Vitae Researcher Development Framework.
For more information please email The Graduate School at: GraduateSchool@gcu.ac.uk