The isolation of doctoral education in the times of COVID-19: recommendations for building relationships within person-environment theory

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In this reflective essay, we consider the impact of COVID-19 on doctoral education in terms of relationship-building, academic progress, and future directions. We share experiences and practices related to peer support, faculty mentorship, and research participation that suggest institutional mechanisms for doctoral student development as early-career scholars.

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Wang, L., & DeLaquil, T. (2020). The isolation of doctoral education in the times of COVID-19: recommendations for building relationships within person-environment theory. Higher Education Research and Development, 39(7), 1346–1350. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1823326

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