Welcome to the Doctoral Students' LibGuide. This guide provides a comprehensive set of resources designed to support you through every stage of your doctoral research process.
Doctoral work requires not only advanced subject knowledge but also strong research and reflective skills. This guide is structured to help you:
Engage in reflective practice to refine your academic and professional growth.
Develop a research proposal that clearly defines your research problem, aims, and methodology.
Select appropriate research methods for collecting and analyzing data.
Conduct an effective literature review to situate your study within existing scholarship.
Conduct original research and present findings that contribute to the knowledge in your field.
Here you will find access to core readings, databases, examples of research proposals, writing guides, and practical tools that will strengthen your work. Whether you are just starting or preparing to defend your dissertation, this guide is designed to help you navigate the doctoral journey with confidence.
Can Reflective Practice Be Taught? (Article)
Conceptualizing the Complexity of Reflective Practice in Education (Article)
Encouraging Reflective Practices in Doctoral Students through Research Journals (Article)
Enhancing Learning at the Doctoral Level Through the Use of Reflection? (Article)
Pensive Professionalism: The Role of ‘Required Reflection’ on a Professional Doctorate (Article)
Reflection and Reflective Practice in Health Professions Education: A Systematic Review (Article)
Reflective Practices in Education: A Primer for Practitioners (Article)
Reflective Practice in Improving Doctoral Supervision Skills (Article)
Reflexivity in Professional Doctoral Research (Article)
Role of Reflection in Doctoral Education (Article)
Strategies to Facilitate Student Reflection in Pre-Registration Health Professional Education (Article)
Using Journal Writing to Enhance Reflective Practice (Article)