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Expectations and experiences of off-campus PhD students in Australia
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2017
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Student RetentionPerformance StudiesCareer EnhancementStudent CultureSecondary EducationEducational PsychologyMentoringStudent SuccessEducationAustralian Phd ExperiencePhd ExperiencePhd StudentsAcademic Career DevelopmentUniversity Student RetentionOff-campus Phd StudentsHigher EducationStudent Affairs
This study describes research examining the expectations and experiences of PhD students undertaking a PhD in off-campus research institutes and hospitals that are affiliated with an Australian research-intensive university. Much of our knowledge of the expectations and experiences of PhD students in Australia stem from those that undertake research training in the classical university structure and that progress towards research training directly from their undergraduate studies. However, increasing numbers of research higher degree students are based in off-campus research institutions, which are becoming increasingly fertile training grounds for research higher degree students in the sector. While participants’ experiences and expectations were largely consistent with our current understanding of the Australian PhD experience, many reported a perceived lack of support programmes. Workload and time commitments, pressure to produce results and their off-campus location potentially conspire to reduce access to on-campus support services offered by the university. Opportunities therefore exist for student advisors, service providers and university leaders to increase accessibility to academic development programmes and pastoral care, including both online and off-campus provision as appropriate, to enhance the PhD experience for this growing cohort of students.
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