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Supervising a thesis by compilation – worth the heartache? - HDR Supervision Development Workshop


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Focus – The thesis by compilation is becoming an increasingly common format for doctoral studies across all disciplines. This session considers the ANU policy and context when submitting a series of publications for doctoral examination and explores both the benefits and challenges this format affords.

By the end of this workshop, you will understand:

  • the ANU policy and its implications for your HDRs and their writing;
  • the advantages of writing a thesis by compilation;
  • the situations where this format introduces extra challenges for both HDRs and their supervisors.

Lead – Dr Cally Guerin is a member of the Researcher Development and HDR Supervision Development teams at ANU. She has been teaching, researching and publishing on doctoral education since 2008, working with both HDR supervisors and students to develop effective research practices. She is currently the joint executive editor of Higher Education Research & Development and a founding co-editor of the Doctoral Writing blog.

Note: This workshop will be delivered via Zoom (Zoom information). To join this Zoom Meeting:

  • Meeting URL: https://anu.zoom.us/j/84423938570?pwd=UFRjT0tXMGwwNlFqOUJYVVpnUlI1UT09
  • Meeting ID: 844 2393 8570
  • Password: 987301
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If you have any problems joining this Zoom meeting please email: hdr.supervision@anu.edu.au

Please note: A recording of this workshop will be made and the video (which will include audio) will be made available (after the workshop has finished) on the HDR Supervision Portal (https://wattlecourses.anu.edu.au/course/view.php?id=27437).


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