Abstract:
Formalised postgraduate writing
support centres are a relatively new
phenomenon at the majority of South
African universities and have not yet
been researched intensively. This article,
which forms part of a mandated study,
presents the findings of research into the
nature of postgraduate writing support at
a number of South African universities.
In 2014, an external review into the
throughput rate of undergraduate and
postgraduate students at a particular
South African residential university
was conducted, which concluded that
there was a need for more support
for postgraduate students who were
conducting research. (University X,
2014). Accordingly, a questionnaire was
distributed to writing centres at various
institutions across the country. This article describes practices relating to
staffing, the availability of resources, as
well as the positioning of postgraduate
writing support within or separate
to undergraduate writing centres.
Additionally, findings are presented in
terms of the different modes of delivery
and the related research outputs. While
this article provides an overview of
current best practice at a number of
university-based postgraduate writing
centres, suggestions are also made
concerning an ideal model for the
foundation of such a writing centre at a
large residential university.