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Interdisciplinary doctoral research supervision: A scoping review

Abstract

This scoping literature review examines the topic of interdisciplinary doctoral research supervision. Interdisciplinary doctoral research programs are expanding in response to encouragement from funding agencies and enthusiasm from faculty and students. In an acknowledgement that the search for creative and innovative solutions to complex problems is best addressed through interdisciplinary collaborations, research-intensive universities are increasingly encouraging interdisciplinary projects and programs. The expansion of interdisciplinary research to the context of doctoral research may impact several core components of the doctorate: the enactment of the student–supervisor relationship, the process of forming and working with a supervisory committee, and the process and outcomes of doctoral research. In order to ensure that interdisciplinary doctoral supervision occurs in a positive and effective way, it is necessary to understand the distinct needs and challenges of interdisciplinary students and their supervisors, through scholarship about this phenomenon.

Authors

Vanstone M; Hibbert K; Kinsella EA; McKenzie PJ; Pitman A; Lorelei L

Journal

Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 42–67

Publisher

The Canadian Journal of Higher Education/la Revue canadienne d'enseignement superieur

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

DOI

10.47678/cjhe.v43i2.2403

ISSN

0316-1218

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