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Replication Data for: “An isolating experience aggravated by COVID”: Exploring disconnections between political science PhD candidates and supervisors

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To what extent did the COVID-19 pandemic impact PhD candidates in political science? To what extent were their supervisors aware of this impact? PhD candidates in political science are not strangers to the lack of available and stable academic employment, and the potentially isolating experience of research. Our survey of Australian PhD candidates in political science and international relations (n=109) confirms that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these pre-existing challenges. Comparing the experiences of political science PhD candidates and their supervisors in relation to experiences during the pandemic, our survey also reveals that there has been a disconnect between the two groups in relation to the former’s experience of COVID-19. While supervisors recognize the stressors that candidates have faced, they are more likely than candidates to report that department support in relation to pandemic-related challenges was available, and appear somewhat unaware of the impact that COVID-19 has had on candidates’ career plans. The survey also reveals substantial disagreement between candidates and supervisors over perceived career mentoring styles. These points of disconnect must be addressed to ensure the success and well-being of current and future PhD candidates.
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2023-11-08
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