<p>As the context of research education has changed, the demands placed on supervisors to ensure timely completions and quality outputs has increased. It is evident from early exploration that different approaches to supervisor development exist. Institutions largely develop their approaches in response to unique combinations of global, national and local drivers but it is unclear how and why supervisor development programmes are created from a pedagogical perspective and whether or not they work.This paper seeks to explore the rationale for the development of seven different supervisor programmes as a starting point for further investigation into ‘what works?’ It will focus on the development of two programmes, one at the University of Lincoln which is grounded in the principles and practices of pedagogies of partnership, and one at Brunel University London, which focuses on supervisor development as part of wider support for academics as they progress through the academic lifecycle.</p>
History
School affiliated with
School of Health and Social Care (Research Outputs)
Date Submitted
2017-03-16
Date Accepted
2017-03-16
Date of First Publication
2017-03-16
Date of Final Publication
2017-03-16
Event Name
Society for Research into Higher Education Annual Research conference