Ph.D supervisors strengthen mentoring skills

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Dr Jimaima Lako, an Associate Professor and Associate Dean Research at FNU’s College of Engineering, Science and Technology (CEST). Picture: SUPPLIED/FT FILE

DOCTOR of Philosophy (Ph.D) supervisors from senior academic faculty from across the Fiji National University are attending a skills training workshop to strengthen their mentoring and supervision skills to guide students seeking higher academic degrees.

The three-day workshop aims to produce academic leaders who will advise and lead new researchers in achieving a higher qualification.

In a statement, FNU vice-chancellor Professor Nigel Healey said the university was investing in the expansion of part-time and in-service doctoral qualifications to enable staff to work towards a Ph.D.

“Being a PhD supervisor can be a fulfilling and an enriching role. Not only are you contributing to the professional development and personal growth of colleagues in a life-changing way, but the experience can also be revitalising and help you to reignite your own research agenda,” Prof Healey said.

The participants discussed major issues such as non-completion, selection of projects and techniques to mentor students to produce high-quality publications.