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Graduate School Welcome to Postgraduates 2014

Graduate School Welcome to Postgraduates 2014. The postgraduate community. 25 % of the student population

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Graduate School Welcome to Postgraduates 2014

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  1. Graduate School Welcome to Postgraduates 2014

  2. The postgraduate community • 25% of the student population • Our postgraduate students are hugely important and integral to the University community and contribute to making Nottingham a global research university by undertaking cutting edge research of value and interest to society at large. • Diverse range of backgrounds

  3. The Graduate School is here to support you We are here to support you on your postgraduate journey by creating and delivering opportunities that enable you to realise your potential. • Dedicated postgraduate spaces – Graduate Centres • Funding Opportunities • Central and Faculty training programmes • Public engagement opportunities • Professional and career development events and activities • Placements • Disability support • Student-led academic and social activities • Input into University and national strategies for postgraduates

  4. 1. Five Graduate Centres • The five Graduate Centres which, along with the central facilities housed in Highfield House, form the University's Graduate School in Nottingham. They provide access to a range of dedicated researcher development activities including training courses, careers sessions and seminars.  Some of these are bespoke events for researchers at that location/for that discipline, whilst others are offered in conjunction with other Graduate Centres. • Our centres also provide study and social areas, wi-fi, networked computers, seminar rooms and access to tea/coffee making facilities. • Engineering & Science Graduate Centre • Jubilee Graduate Centre • Medicine & Health Sciences Graduate Centre • Social Sciences & Arts Graduate Centre • Sutton Bonington Graduate Centre

  5. Medicine and Health Sciences Graduate Centre • Room C100, QMCThe Medicine and Health Sciences Graduate Centre (MHSGC) is located in the heart of the Medical School QMC and offers a wide range of help and support for all during their time as students and staff within the Faculty. It is a faculty based Graduate Centre and is most relevant to postgraduates in based in the Faulty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

  6. Engineering and Science Graduate Centre • Top floor of the Engineering & Science Learning Centre (between Coates and Chemistry) • The Engineering and Science Graduate Centre (ESGC) is a faculty based Graduate Centre forScience and Engineering postgraduates and researchers. Situated in the Engineering and Science Learning Centre, it provides a great environment for you to relax and network with colleagues from across both Faculties.

  7. Jubilee Graduate Centre Room B15, Amenities Building Jubilee Graduate Centre (JGC) is a space exclusively for postgraduate students and research staff based on the Jubilee Campus. The JGC works closely with schools, students and staff to create an environment that fosters cross-disciplinary interaction and collaboration, provides faculty specific training and careers events, and promotes a vibrant and thriving learning and social community.

  8. Sutton Bonington Graduate Centre Opal Building (temporary location to Jan 2015) Sutton Bonington Graduate Centre (SBGC) is a space exclusively available to postgraduates at the Sutton Bonington Campus. The centre provides a great environment for you to relax and meet people, as well as providing facilities for study. The centre is currently located in the Opal Building but will move to the brand new Amenities Building in mid-December 2014.

  9. Social Sciences and Arts Graduate Centre Top floor of Highfield House The Social Sciences and Arts Graduate Centre (SSAGC) has been exclusively developed for postgraduate students and research staff in the faculties of Arts and Social Sciences. It is a dedicated space for postgraduate students and research staff, and offers a wide range of support, including training and careers sessions. The SSAGC also includes a dedicated quite study space.

  10. 2. Funding for current research postgraduates The Graduate School has a number of funding opportunities of its own which are open to current postgraduate students or research staff at the University to support development opportunities including conference attendance, travel to centres of excellence and the development of innovative new training provision. Visit our webpage for more information. www.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/funding/currentresearchpostgraduates

  11. 3. Researcher DevelopmentProgramme • Over 85 courses provided within central Graduate School programme • Over 90 courses provided within Faculty specific programmes • Mapped to different stages of your doctoral degree • Aligned to RCUK requirements for researcher development • Courses open Monday 13 October 2014 The training programme is primarily for research students although there are some online courses that are available to all postgraduates. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/traininganddevelopment/researcher/index.aspx

  12. 4. Public engagement opportunities The Graduate School offers a wide variety of public engagement opportunities from simple photo competitions, to our high profile Research Showcase. Opportunities include: • Research Showcase • Science Outreach programme • 3 Minute thesis • Doctoral Inaugural lectures • Lunchtime seminar series • Photo competitions

  13. 5. Professional and career development • Lunchtime seminar series • Careers talks/fairs – Nottingham the most targeted university by employers • Online training courses • Webinars

  14. Recognition for extra-curricula activities A cross-campus Award: UK, Ningbo and Malaysia Supported by employers It’s FREE! Marks do not count towards overall degree results Particularly relevant to taught postgraduates

  15. 6. Postgraduate Placements Nottingham • Learn transferable skills and improve your CV • Enhance your employability prospects • Make professional contacts • Have a chance to earn up to £2,000 • Make an impact on the performance of an external organisation • Gain experience of different workplaces and decide which career or employer is right for you • www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/ppn

  16. 7. Support for disabled and dyslexic students The University of Nottingham offers specialised support to postgraduates who are disabled or who have specific learning difficulties: • Disability Support: • Physical and sensory impairments • Long-term medical conditions • Mental health difficulties • Dyslexia Support • Dyslexia • Other Specific Learning Difficulties Examples of support include: • Alternative examination arrangements (e.g. extra time, rests breaks, use of a computer) • Other reasonable adjustments including non–medical helpers (e.g. notetakers), recording lectures, handouts and slides in advance • Advice about applying for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) – for additional disability-related course costs • Accessible mini-bus around and between campuses • Screening and formal assessment of learning difficulties • Support to develop useful study strategies

  17. Workshop for disabled and dyslexic research students Monday 10th November 10.00-11.00 Graduate School, Highfield House • Overview of support available • Common issues that arise during research degrees and how to avoid them • Chance to meet other disabled and dyslexic research students • Q&A session • Open to new and returning disabled and dyslexic research students To book a place email: emma.rowlett@nottingham.ac.uk

  18. 8. Student led academic and social activities Student-led academic and social activities are an opportunity for you to get involved. Examples of things students have previously done: • Research methods forums • Conferences • Celebrations for major festivals • Cultural events • SB Farmers’ Market • Volunteering in the local community • School outreach

  19. 9. University and national Strategies for postgraduates The Graduate School provides postgraduate students have a number of opportunities to provide input into University and national strategies for postgraduates. • we work closely with SU PG officers • forthcoming Taught Postgraduate Review • co-ordinate postgraduate surveys and focus groups (including the upcoming Postgraduate Research Experience Survey) • sit on national committees addressing postgraduate issues

  20. International Student Barometer In the latest International Student Barometer the Graduate School received a 97% satisfaction rating– placing us 2nd in Russell Group. We want to improve on this!

  21. Keeping in touch How we will communicate with you Monthly email newsletters sent to your university account UoNGraduateSchool @UoNgradschool How you can communicate with us e: graduate-school@nottingham.ac.uk t: 0115 846 8400 w: nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool Social Media (Facebook, Twitter) Come and see us at Highfield House, University Park Visit a Graduate Centre

  22. Graduate School Photography Competition Can you capture the essence of Postgraduate life with a single photographic image? Submit your photograph on Twitter and tag @UoNgradschoolfor a chance to win £50 Amazon vouchers #EssenceOfPGLife Full details at: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/essence-of-postgraduate-life

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  24. Find out morewww.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool

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