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Diversity in collaborative research communities: a multicultural,multidisciplinary thesis writing group in public health
Authors:Cally Guerin  Vicki Xafis  Diana V Doda  Marianne H Gillam  Allison J Larg  Helene Luckner
Institution:1. School of Education , University of Adelaide , Adelaide , Australia cally.guerin@adelaide.edu.au;3. Discipline of Public Health , University of Adelaide , Adelaide , Australia
Abstract:Writing groups for doctoral students are generally agreed to provide valuable learning spaces for Ph.D. candidates. Here an academic developer and the eight members of a writing group formed in a Discipline of Public Health provide an account of their experiences of collaborating in a multicultural, multidisciplinary thesis writing group. We consider the benefits of belonging to such a group for Ph.D. students who are operating in a research climate in which disciplinary boundaries are blurring and where an increasing number of doctoral projects are interdisciplinary in nature; in which both academic staff and students come from enormously diverse cultural and language backgrounds; and in which teamwork, networking and collaboration are prized but not always proactively facilitated. We argue that doctoral writing groups comprising students from diverse cultural and disciplinary backgrounds can be of significant value for postgraduates who wish to collaborate on their own academic development to improve their research writing and communication skills; at the same time, such collaborative work effectively builds an inclusive, dynamic research community.
Keywords:writing groups  doctoral education  peer learning  multicultural  multi-disciplinary
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