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European Journal of Engineering Education | 2016

Support services for higher degree research students: a survey of three Australian universities

Pujitha Silva; Karen Woodman; Acram Taji; James Travelyan; Shamim Samani; Hema Sharda; Ramesh Narayanaswamy; Anthony Lucey; Tony Sahama; Prasad K. Yarlagadda

ABSTRACT A survey was conducted across three Australian universities to identify the types and format of support services available for higher degree research (HDR, or MA and Ph.D.) students. The services were classified with regards to availability, location and accessibility. A comparative tool was developed to help institutions categorise their services in terms of academic, administrative, social and settlement, language and miscellaneous (other) supports. All three universities showed similarities in the type of academic support services offered, while differing in social and settlement and language support services in terms of the location and the level of accessibility of these services. The study also examined the specific support services available for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students. The three universities differed in their emphases in catering to CALD needs, with their allocation of resources reflecting these differences. The organisation of these services within the universities was further assessed to determine possible factors that may influence the effective delivery of these services, by considering HDR and CALD student specific issues. The findings and tools developed by this study may be useful to HDR supervisors and university administrators in identifying key support services to better improve outcomes for the HDR students and universities.


Faculty of Education | 1998

A Study of Linguistic, Perceptual, and Pedagogical Change in a Short-Term Intensive Language Program.

Karen Woodman


Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education | 2005

Unlimited access : the real benefits of online learning

Karen Woodman


Division of Research and Commercialisation; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Education; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Institute for Sustainable Resources | 2011

Chaos or complex systems? Identifying factors influencing the success of international and NESB graduate research students in Engineering and Information Technology Fields

Karen Woodman; James Trevelyan; Tony Sahama; Prasad Gudimetla; Hema Sharda; Anthony Lucey; Acram Taji; Ramesh Narayanaswamy; Prasad K. Yarlagadda


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Systems; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education; School of Engineering Systems | 2010

Assessment of the influence of cultural barriers to HDR supervision of non-English speaking background (NESD) students in engineering and information technology (IT) disciplines

Prasad Gudimetla; Prasad K. Yarlagadda; Tony Sahama; Karen Woodman


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2015

Is there a difference between supervising international and domestic graduate students in Engineering and IT

Karen Woodman; Prasad K. Yarlagadda


Faculty of Education | 2009

Cyber-self-reflection : developing learning autonomy in online programs

Karen Woodman; Vasilia Kourtis-Kazoullis


The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review | 2006

No borders: Virtual communities in online learning

Karen Woodman


Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2018

Factors influencing the success of culturally and Linguistically diverse students in engineering and information technology

Prasad K. Yarlagadda; Jyoti Sharma; Pujitha Silva; Karen Woodman; Jegar Pitchforth; Kerrie Mengersen


Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics | 2017

Cyber-Self-Reflection: Developing learner autonomy in online programs

Karen Woodman; Vasilia Kourtis-Kazoullis

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Prasad K. Yarlagadda

Queensland University of Technology

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Acram Taji

Queensland University of Technology

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Pujitha Silva

Queensland University of Technology

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Tony Sahama

Queensland University of Technology

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Hema Sharda

University of Western Australia

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James Trevelyan

University of Western Australia

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Shamim Samani

University of Western Australia

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Susan Gasson

Queensland University of Technology

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