DoctorateHub

DoctorateHub

Higher Education

Your doctoral journey is our mission. Join us at www.doctoratehub.com

About us

DoctorateHub is a Higher Education Institution for Advanced Studies that is focusing on doctoral level education and advanced studies. Our doctoral programmes provide the tightest guidance possible and take the learner from start to finish through a rigorous and sophisticated support framework. The DoctorateHub faculty is comprised of senior academics from across the globe that support the students as cohort chairs, tutors, mentors, coaches, thesis supervisors and conference examiners. This allows students to continuously develop and progress. DoctorateHub is licensed by the Malta Further & Higher Education Authority with License no: 2024-002 to provide doctoral education at level 8 of the Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF) and level 8 of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).

Industry
Higher Education
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Zebbug
Type
Educational
Founded
2016
Specialties
Mentoring, Coaching, Residencies, Webinars, dissertation, thesis, Open Door Sessions, Workshops, Clubs, Advanced Courses, In-residence, Mock-Viva, PhD, Peer Community, Review services, Proof reading services, Webinars, Research Training Camps, Doctoral Journeys, conferences, and Doctoral programmes

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    Welcome to our exciting new webinar series, "Meet the Minds: Faculty Insights at DoctorateHub." We are delighted to have you join us on this journey to discover the talent, knowledge, and innovative contributions of our outstanding professors and scholars.   Our first “Meet the Minds” webinar introduces Prof. Dr. Steven McCabe and his passion for practice-based research.   Details: 🗓 Date: Saturday, 13th July 2024 ⏰ Time: 1:00 pm UK time 💬 Post your questions for our panelists after registering! 🔗 Register Here: https://lnkd.in/dCWTenTe.   Register now and prepare your questions for our panelists!   #DoctorateHub #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Doctorate #Research #Webinar #EducationCommunity #FutureScholars #AcademicGrowth   FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Welcome to our exciting new webinar series, "Meet the Minds: Faculty Insights at DoctorateHub." We are delighted to have you join us on this journey to discover the talent, knowledge, and innovative contributions of our outstanding professors and scholars.   Our first “Meet the Minds” webinar introduces Prof. Dr. Steven McCabe and his passion for practice-based research.   Details: 🗓 Date: Saturday, 13th July 2024 ⏰ Time: 1:00 pm UK time 💬 Post your questions for our panelists after registering! 🔗 Register Here: https://lnkd.in/dCWTenTe.   Register now and prepare your questions for our panelist!   #DoctorateHub #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Doctorate #Research #Webinar #EducationCommunity #FutureScholars #AcademicGrowth   FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    We are thrilled to welcome Professor Dr. Kevin K Boeh as the new Vice-Chancellor of DoctorateHub! Professor Kevin Boeh joins us with a wealth of experience and a passion for transformative education that aligns perfectly with our mission and vision. Professor Kevin Boeh's impressive career spans over three decades, during which he has made significant contributions to the business and academic field through his leadership, research, and commitment to excellence. His strategic vision and collaborative approach have consistently driven positive change and growth in the institutions he has served. At DoctorateHub, we are committed to providing an exceptional educational experience that empowers our students to succeed in their doctoral journeys. With Professor Kevin Boeh as Vice-Chancellor, we are confident that we will reach new heights in academic excellence, innovation, and community impact. Please join us in welcoming Professor Kevin Boeh to our family. Together, we will continue to build a brighter future for doctoral students and advance in knowledge and community impact. DoctorateHub Team #HigherEducation #Leadership #Innovation #AcademicExcellence #StudentSuccess #Welcome #DoctorateHub

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #10. The aftermaths of the doctorate: What to expect from a reconfigured version of you (and how to handle yourself). This tenth and last question is frequently overlooked. To many it is likely even entirely unknown. What are the aftermaths of the doctorate?   Bear in mind that the doctoral journey is transformational; probably more so than any other journey you undertake. You will think differently, see things differently, will start to naturally work over evidence and logic, will have abilities that most of those around you won’t have, and many other matters that impact professional and private life alike.   Have you ever asked yourself, what do you believe you want to do in the future and how can attaining a doctorate help you to achieve your aspirations? It is such type of questions and more that should be nurtured as part of a healthy discussion on how to react to a changing you and what are the possible next steps once the Viva Voce has been passed. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow at the webinar. 🔗 Register here to receive the zoom link: https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #9 Viva Preparation: Why it all boils down to the Viva – and how to prepare for that day well ahead of time. You are either a doctor or you are not. It is all about the passing of the Viva.   However, well prepared students are actually those that don’t need that much time for Viva preparation. The reason for such is that they’ve learnt what it takes to survive the doctoral journey and understand what’s ahead in order to reach the end point.   Well prepared students will have discussed, presented, defended, and adjusted their research continuously through their research journey.   Well prepared students will have a clear understanding about what worked well and what did not, and how things have progressed and changed over time.   Therefore, it is important that doctoral programmes provide both: structured means that allow students to get prepared through their research journey, as well as a supportive learning environment that keeps a record of the personal developments. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow our last topic: #10. The Aftermath of the Doctorate: What to expect from a reconfigured version of you (and how to handle yourself). 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #8. The Element of Time. Time is finite. Completing your doctorate within a reasonable time period is important.   Many students, for a variety of reasons, run unfortunately out of time when studying for a doctorate. This is even more likely for those studying for a practitioner doctorate such as the DBA.   Students must learn to balance work and studying as well as all other competing pressures including family. And while this is important, it is usually not the most critical element of time.   Being disconnected and falling behind, without knowing on how to catch up again are the real critical elements that make students quit and fail.   Well-designed doctoral programmes provide dynamic support systems at which each research stage can be adjusted to the exact time requirements of the respective student. This provides students with the exact time that they need, and it keeps them connected to peers, by taking away stress and anxiety at the same time. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow on: #9 Viva Preparation: Why it all boils down to the Viva – and how to prepare for that day well ahead of time. 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #7 Progress Measurement. Being a doctor or not being a doctor comes typically down to passing the Viva Voce that is, however, taking place at the end of the journey only.   But how do you measure your progress in the meantime? And how reliable and robust are such measures?   Knowing how to measure progress is really helpful to seeing what you’ve achieved and what still needs to be done.   In selecting a doctoral programme, a crucial question therefore is: What are the regular control points I’ll encounter and how will I be assisted to take corrective action? That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow on: #8 The Element of Time: What happens if I can’t keep up the pace? And how to stay connected to your peers? 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #6 Benchmarking Opportunities: Learning together and learning from how others do. Benchmarking is a great way to learn from and with others and to orientate and compare oneself.   Learning from others is important. Hence, scientific conferences and other methods of meeting other researchers working in your discipline is an essential element of academia. Continual benchmarking throughout your doctorate is highly recommended.   However, knowing where to go and who to meet may be daunting.   Therefore, well designed doctoral programmes provide structured means for benchmarking with those at the same development stages, and with those already further ahead. So do not forget to check out what your prospective programme is offering to you in this regard. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow on: #7 Progress Measurement: Availability of regular control points and tracking progress. 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #5 Research Methods: Why the research method will lend itself to you, and how related studies are your greatest friend. It’s not uncommon for students to dedicate great effort deciding on the most appropriate research method(s).   What is often less well considered, is that research evolves over time. Frequently, time is needed to develop deeper understanding of the nature of the subject matter being researched, known as ontology, so as to fully appreciate how it may be examined best, known as epistemology.   Prior studies and related research will assist. in developing the correct skill. And as a result of this, it is the method that is lending itself to you gradually and automatically, and in a very structured manner.   Actually, there is not much need for students to actively ‘imagine’ what methods they would ‘want’ to use in their research.   Consequently, doctoral programmes should provide active training and guidance to prepare students on identifying prior and related studies, and how to derive fitting methodologies. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow on: #6 Benchmarking Opportunities: Learning together and learning from how others do. 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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    Don’t miss our webinar on ten key points that prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey, namely: 1. Structuredness of the Programme 2. Research Scoping 3. Mastering the Trio 4. Supportive Network 5. Research Methods 6. Benchmarking Opportunities 7. Progress Measurement 8. The Element of Time 9. Viva Preparation 10. The aftermath of the doctorate During this webinar we’ll engage in discussion around ten guiding points prospective doctoral students should consider prior to embarking on such a journey. For you to have a better understanding about what to expect at the webinar we are going to post a teaser for each of the ten key points in the days ahead. Today we introduce: #4 Supportive Network: The research topic and the role of the supervisor and who else is supporting the development. You have an excellent supervisor who’s well published in organisational culture and intelligence.   However, your research increasingly suggests the actual research problem concerns financial resource management. Or in other words, the area of research excellence of your supervisor turned out not to be the area of excellence that your research is going to cover.   The question then is, how to resolve this apparent dilemma?   Moreover, for many doctoral research projects the understanding of what the research problem actual is, is the final outcome of the research. And if the topic is not clear until the very end, what type of support would you then be needing?   It is for exactly those reasons that doctoral programmes need to be prepared to support the student through the entire journey and step by step into developing their research project further and having access to just the right subject expertise, and whatever that expertise might be. That’s it for today and we are looking forward seeing you tomorrow on: #5 Research Methods: Why the research method will lend itself to you, and how related studies are your greatest friend. 🔗 Register Here https://lnkd.in/egE97hVW #PhDLife #DBA #HigherEducation #AcademicJourney #Webinar #Research #DoctorateHub FOLLOW DoctorateHub for more insights on the doctorate research journey!

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