Description
Ingrid Lunt, Professor of Educational Studies, University of Oxford
- What is the difference between a professional doctorate and a PhD?
- How would a professional doctorate help my career?
- When and where can I start?
Practical activities and exercises are used throughout to help students plan the professional doctorate journey. Snippets from actual student experiences as well as case studies are used to illustrate the rewards and challenges of professional doctorate study.
The text also draws on the author's experience of leading a professional doctorate programme and supervising professional doctorate and PhD students. In particular, it explores:
- The origins and characteristics of professional doctorates
- Expectations of professional doctorate study
- Advanced study skills; managing time, good writing style, personal and professional development planning
- Balancing the roles of professional practitioner and researcher
- Leading research in professional practice
- The ethics of practitioner research
- Tips for successful writing and completion of studies
- Career options following completion of a professional doctorate
About the Author
Nancy-Jane Smith is Programme Leader for the professional doctorate, DProf (Health and Social Care), within the University of Salford, and is Associate Head of School (Research) for the School of Nursing. Her research interests relate to education and workforce development, postgraduate issues, the use of action learning and education evaluation.
Book Information
ISBN 9780335227211
Author Nancy-Jane Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Open University Press
Publisher Open University Press
Weight(grams) 383g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 153mm * 17mm