2017
DOI: 10.28945/3862
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Focusing the Lens to Share the Story: Using Photographs and Interviews to Explore Doctoral Students’ Sense of Well-being

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: This study explores PhD students’ transition into graduate school, which can be a challenging experience for many. Background: Using photographs and in-depth interviews, this study provides nuanced insight into influences on first-year PhD students’ lived experiences, with a specific focus on these students’ perceptions of doctoral student well-being. Methodology: Twenty-nine first-year biomedical science PhD students from 15 research institutions were asked to take photographs (Participant Prod… Show more

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“…▪ '…pets gave students someone to come home to, and forced them to venture outside of the laboratory and embrace nature and obligations beyond their PhD program.' [50] (p. 207).…”
Section: Multiple Goals Roles and Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…▪ '…pets gave students someone to come home to, and forced them to venture outside of the laboratory and embrace nature and obligations beyond their PhD program.' [50] (p. 207).…”
Section: Multiple Goals Roles and Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive engagement with the broader community was scaffolded by a sense of trust in the supervisor [81]. DRs often felt seen and supported by postdocs, especially where supervisors appeared absent or unsupportive [50].…”
Section: Finding Hope Meaning and Authenticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, more research is needed to understand how research students can better disconnect, briefly or for perhaps longer periods, from their degrees. Some scholars (e.g., Benjamin, Williams, & Maher, 2017) warn that not being able to disconnect from the doctoral pressures can cause serious risks to a student's wellbeing. This aspect should also be considered when designing learning spaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%