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Disciplinary divide in doing a PhD - Then and now
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About 20 years ago...
The 'apprentice' model is still widely accepted in the natural and applied sciences: students work with and for an experienced researcher, their supervisor, for an extended period of supervised research training.
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Home Publications Issues of Teaching & Learning Volume 12 2006 - Issues of Teaching & Learning Issues of Teaching and Learning, 12(3)
Disciplinary divide in doing a PhD - Then and now
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