Graduate education is not only about producing theses, dissertations, or scholarly outputs; it is equally about shaping the scholar and professional who produces them. Students emerge from graduate programs not only with new knowledge but also with new identities—identities as researchers, teachers, professionals, and contributors to society. Supervisors play a critical role in this process of professional identity formation.

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Professional Identity Formation and Career Development

  • Katerina Standish

摘要

Graduate education is not only about producing theses, dissertations, or scholarly outputs; it is equally about shaping the scholar and professional who produces them. Students emerge from graduate programs not only with new knowledge but also with new identities—identities as researchers, teachers, professionals, and contributors to society. Supervisors play a critical role in this process of professional identity formation.