Enhancing co-supervision practice by setting expectations in a structured discussion using a research-informed tool

Wald, N., Kumar, V., and Sanderson, L. (2022)

Higher Education Research and Development

Abstract

Team or co-supervision of doctoral students has been adopted by many universities in different parts of the world. This study focuses on a key aspect of this supervision model that is both a perceived advantage and a challenge, namely the need for supervisors to work collaboratively with colleagues for the benefit of students. 

It argues that transparent conversations are essential in co-supervisory teams for ensuring productive working relationships. We surveyed 106 supervisors and interviewed 14 others to find out the main problems in co-supervision and what topics should form discussions at the start of a project. 

This study introduces a research informed conversational tool that academic developers as well as supervisors can utilise to enhance the quality of co-supervision and overall doctoral supervision satisfaction. 

The conversational tool incorporates three areas for a structured discussion: co-supervision arrangements, the project and pedagogies of supervision.

Cite this article

Wald, N., Kumar, V., and Sanderson, L. (2022) Enhancing co-supervision practice by setting expectations in structured discussion using a research-informed tool. Higher Education Research and Development

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