Monitoring the Progress of Doctoral Students
Definition
:1. Introduction or History
2. Influences
Influences on Progression Monitoring
3. Applications
3.1. University Monitoring Infrastructure
3.2. Student Engagement with Progression Monitoring
International Students and Pastoral Care Monitoring
3.3. Supervisor Engagement with Progression Monitoring
3.3.1. Taught Components as a Method of Successful Student Progression Monitoring
3.3.2. Monitoring and Supporting Failing PGRs
4. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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