2021
DOI: 10.9734/jsrr/2021/v27i730410
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Graduate Students’ Perspectives on Challenges Encountered in Research Work in Higher Education: The Kenya Experience

Abstract: Research contributes significantly in every country’s national and economic development. In addition, research is fundamental in post graduate progammes in Higher Education (CUE, 2014). This paper is a report of a study that was carried out in Kenya in the year 2020 on graduate students’ perspectives on challenges encountered in research work in higher education. The study adopted a Mixed Methods approach and a survey research design. The study was guided by the systems theory by Bertalanffy (1968) cited by He… Show more

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“…In a study by Mbogo et al (2020) postgraduate students and supervisors admit that there is quite a great deal of supervision shortfalls in universities in Kenya. Syomwene (2021) also found that graduate students in Kenyan universities face a lot of supervision challenges that hinder their progress and timely completion. It is therefore clear that there is a problem of inadequate supervision in Kenyan universities; this denies the country the benefits of an effective research supervision process, which is, to contribute significantly to the country's national and economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Mbogo et al (2020) postgraduate students and supervisors admit that there is quite a great deal of supervision shortfalls in universities in Kenya. Syomwene (2021) also found that graduate students in Kenyan universities face a lot of supervision challenges that hinder their progress and timely completion. It is therefore clear that there is a problem of inadequate supervision in Kenyan universities; this denies the country the benefits of an effective research supervision process, which is, to contribute significantly to the country's national and economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%