Creating Postgraduate Collaborations Forums CPC Supervision Development Course 2 Module 1 Module 1, Session 3: Models of supervision

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  • Eunice  Namuyenga Toko
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    IN my opinion, mixed models of supervision have the potential to give or result in excellent academic output. Hence, it is important to be clear on the kind of postgraduate work and select the most suitable models.

    Caroline Kadu
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    It is interesting to learn from the power point of the various types of supervision. I was more familiar with co-supervision for my MSc. Here my main supervisor at the institute where the research was being done carried the bulk of the responsibility in guiding and critiquing. The university supervisor was more influential on the format requirements of the university and the timelines to be kept. For my PhD I had almost the same scenario, However, at the research institute there were three supervisors I was working with. There was the supervisor from the funding institution who helped me submit reports on time. Then at the university I was registered there were two who also helped with the format requirements of the university as well as keeping the timelines. So I would say that this was more of the panel model. It would be interesting to experience some of the other models

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