Completing a doctoral dissertation during a global pandemic: Lessons learned.

Larry Couture
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In March 2020, when the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency, I was a doctoral student at the University of Calgary. I was about three-quarters of the way through the program and was in the early stages of data gathering for my dissertation. The interruption to my studies was sudden and abrupt. Fortunately, I was able to continue interviewing research participants after a six week pause, but in a manner dramatically different than planned. I was also able to lean heavily on technology to adapt to the new conditions. The topic of my dissertation was collecting faculty perceptions of the need and urgency for change in the publicly funded postsecondary education system. Ironically, my participants identified technology as a major force of change in their paradigm as well. While completing the writing of my dissertation, the results of my data analysis and new literature being published magnified the strength of my findings. In hindsight, I realize that the timing of my work bridged the pre and post-pandemic environments. It also happening in real time, at a pace that might be unprecedented. While the pandemic cannot be declared over, it has already become clear that the nature of academic research has been irrevocably altered and that the publicly funded post-secondary education system has been similarly impacted. The results of my research provide a clear view of some of those changing conditions and allows us to project some perceptions of the future of the system.
在全球大流行期间完成博士论文:经验教训。
2020年3月,当世界卫生组织宣布全球卫生紧急情况时,我是卡尔加里大学的一名博士生。当时我已经完成了项目的四分之三,正处于为我的论文收集数据的早期阶段。我的学习突然中断了。幸运的是,在暂停六周后,我能够继续采访研究参与者,但方式与计划截然不同。我还能够在很大程度上依靠技术来适应新的环境。我论文的主题是收集教师对公共资助的高等教育系统变革的必要性和紧迫性的看法。具有讽刺意味的是,我的参与者也将技术视为他们范式变革的主要力量。在完成论文写作的过程中,我的数据分析结果和新发表的文献放大了我的发现的强度。事后看来,我意识到我工作的时机衔接了大流行前后的环境。它还以一种前所未有的速度实时发生。虽然不能宣布疫情结束,但已经很清楚的是,学术研究的性质已经发生了不可逆转的改变,公共资助的高等教育系统也受到了同样的影响。我的研究结果提供了一些变化条件的清晰视图,并允许我们对系统的未来进行一些预测。
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