There are several tips for success as an entering doctoral students, with no more important than the others. Here’s a few to consider:
Read MoreThroughout my academic career as a doctoral professor, reviewer, chair/advisor, methodologist, and coach I’ve had the opportunity to work with countless students for dissertation topic selection or refinement. As noted in a previous blog post, topic selection is critical towards doctoral success or failure. For this blog post, the focus is on topic selection and development.
Read MoreWhat if students honed their research skills by actually researching available resources via the Internet, instead of a textbook, to learn about qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods - then apply that knowledge to their chosen research topic?
Read MoreI was recently asked “Is a PhD necessary?” While there are situations where a PhD is necessary, I started thinking that a bigger, and more relevant question is “Why a Phd?” There are many valid reasons why one should pursue obtaining a doctorate degree, or not. In this post, I will explore both the pros and cons of obtaining this pinnacle of scholarly degrees, along with resources for further research.
Read MoreBeginning doctoral students ask whether they should pursue a qualitative or quantitative research method. The response is that the method does not drive the topic, but that the topic drives the method in a logical manner – beginning with the problem, gap, purpose, then research questions/hypotheses (quantitative only).
Read MoreIn today’s environment of increasingly strenuous and refined writing criteria among higher education universities, dissertation [also thesis] editors are essential for doctoral student success. According to Young et al. (2019), 36-51% of students fail to complete their doctoral journey. For many students, doctoral program delays, or failure, can be attributed to (a) a lack of understanding regarding the research process (potentially coupled with poor supervision), and/or (b) how to develop and write the dissertation [opinion]. Read more…
Read MoreMany researchers do not have access to paid library databases for multiple reasons, including a traditional college without online database access or a pre-enrollment research and proposal development for grants, scholarships, and/or admissions. Regardless of the reason, students and researchers often require a free/low-cost option for research to conduct their study. Following is a list of resources that are open access and free for use.
Read MoreThe oral defense is much feared, yet desired, for most doctoral students as it marks the end of the road. However, the oral defense also possibly represents the biggest challenge and test culminating one’s doctoral journey.
Read MoreEditors are worth their weight in gold and are by far worth the investment - whether you are told you need an editor, or not. However, editors can be expensive and may be beyond the budget for many doctoratal and higher education students living on a shoe string.
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