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Understanding the management of doctoral studies in Australia as risk management
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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Terry EvansTerry Evans, A Lawson, E McWilliam, P TaylorThis paper discusses and analyses theoretical explanations of risk and risk management in terms of the management of doctoral studies. It deals with the ways in which Government policy, together with contemporary approaches to the bureaucratisation of risk management and the development and imposition of rationalities of risk, are shaping the practices of universities concerning the selection, supervision, support and assessment of doctoral candidates. In particular, the impact of the Research Training Scheme on doctoral studies is discussed as a particular context in which the institutionalisation of risk management occurs.
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Studies in research:evaluation, impact and trainingVolume
1Issue
1Pagination
1 - 11Publisher
University of NewcastleLocation
Newcastle, NSWISSN
1833-265XLanguage
engNotes
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