Role of supervisor
The general role of supervisors is to guide and assist students during their period of registered study. The roles of supervisor and Examiner are quite distinct and it is not one of the roles of the supervisor to assess the thesis. The specific roles of supervisors may differ depending on the academic discipline, departmental practice and whether the member of staff is acting as main, second, temporary or permanent supervisor.
In order that proper audit of supervision provision can be carried out and so that supervisors may undertake continuous monitoring of their students' progress, supervisors are required to ensure the maintenance of a supervision record of at least the minimum 6 or 10 minimum supervisions/meetings a year (as appropriate). Supervisors should advise their students on the procedures for monitoring their progress
Format for supervision
A 'supervision meeting' may be defined as involving contact between supervisor(s) and student which is simultaneous, which may include face-to-face meetings, but can also include Skype, video-conference sessions, or the use of other packages which enable contemporaneous dialogue between the parties involved. It is important for me to supervise the students' progress to date and the future direction of our research is discussed.
There is no specified format for these meetings so, for example, a group meeting of research students or a progress seminar with the supervisor would be acceptable for some but not all of the formal meetings. In exceptional circumstances where meetings are not feasible, contact should be maintained, for example by telephone or e-mail.
Supervisor
Master by Research
Master Mixed-Mode
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Siti Norishah Zahari, 2017, Master Mixed-Mode, EFFECTS OF JOGGING AND LOW CALORIE DIET ON BODY WEIGHT LOSS AND FAT PERCENTAGE AMONG OVERWEIGHT WOMEN (Completed)
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