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This article explores the nature of supervisor-supervisee relations at a rurally located institution of Higher Learning. Although the university is an organization of writing retreats, literature provides little insight into the crucial role these academic activities play in enhancing supervisor-supervisee skills and language competence among authors. The process of supervisor-supervisee takes place with the assumption that it yields the intended output of increasing postgraduate research output. Despite the call by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) for increased postgraduate throughput, some Historically Disadvantaged Institutions (HDI) have not shown the required throughput rate. The main aim of this study was to explore the nature of the supervisor-supervisee relationship in a rurally located university. Twelve participants, six (6) research supervisors, and six (6) postgraduate students were purposively sampled as relevant for this study. For data gathering purposes, the authors interviewed the participants through the administration of the semi-structured interviews. Contained in the interview schedule were open-ended questions, which allowed for robust discussions between the interviewers and the interviewees. Atlas Ti software was used to analyse data according to themes and categories. The main findings of the study demonstrate that postgraduate students are confronted with a range of difficulties, including (i) communication impediments and (ii) resource limitations, which are exacerbated by the heavy workload of supervisors. The study recommends the need to strengthen postgraduate research supervision capacity to enhance research quality. The study advocates for enhanced postgraduate research mentoring and personalized research support that might assist in nurturing a well-informed generation of scholars who can positively contribute to the academic fraternity. Key Words:Supervisor-Supervisee Relations, Postgraduate Supervision, Throughput, Institution of Higher Learning
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Nontuthuzelo Cekiso-Smith & Bulelwa Makena, 2025.
"The nature of supervisor-supervisee relations in a rurally located institution of higher learning,"
International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), Bussecon International Academy, vol. 7(3), pages 441-449, June.
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RePEc:adi:ijbess:v:7:y:2025:i:3:p:441-449
DOI: 10.36096/ijbes.v7i3.821
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