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The workshop series International Dialogue on Education Berlin is a joint initiative of the British Council Germany, the German Academic Exchange Service, the German-American Fulbright Commission, the Australian Group of Eight and the Canadian Bureau for International Education in Berlin.

 

Through the contributions of international participants the series aims to enrich the debate on science, research and higher education policy in Germany, to place German perspectives in a global context and to learn from positive examples from other countries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
Pam debicolo
Pam Denicolo, Director of Centre for P/G
Graduate School for the Social Sciences
University of Reading


Pam Denicolo


Professor Pam Denicolo, a chartered psychologist, has had a key role in the development of the University of Reading Graduate School system and in the development of the research student and post-registration professional practice element of the new School of Pharmacy. Her passion for supporting and developing graduate students is also demonstrated through her contributions as Vice Chair to the UK Council for Graduate Education Executive Committee, as chair of the Society for Research into Higher Education Ā Postgraduate Network and Executive Editor of the Guides for Supervisors Series, and as a member of other national committees and working groups which, for example, review and evaluate the impact of the Roberts funded generic skills training, and the concordance of UK universities with the European Code and Charter.

She has supervised more than 50 doctoral students to successful completion, examined many more, and developed and led Research Methods Programmes for social scientists in her current and previous universities. Her research has been oriented by a commitment to understanding the way participants in learning processes construe their roles, situations and activities, through the use and development of Personal Construct Theory approaches and methods. An invited speaker at many international conferences, she has also worked with many universities in the UK and Eire, Canada, the USA, Australia and South East Asia and those in the Nordic Consortium of Universities, to develop academic staff and procedures for the support, training and assessment of doctoral candidates. She is currently involved with a network of colleagues in developing the Researcher Development Framework and in exploring the concept, and various manifestations, of doctorateness.

 

 

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