POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT MASTER’S AT KENT /19

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POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT MASTER’S AT KENT - 2018/19 Professor Fragkiskos Filippaios Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) V1.0 To change the footer on every slide: 1. On the menu go to Insert > Header and Footer… 2. Select the Footer checkbox and enter the footer text in the accompanying text box 3. Click “Apply to All”

Our Mission To lead and champion the strategic development of provision for graduate education and research at the University of Kent. Key objectives To provide internationally distinctive, exciting and innovative programmes of study that combine academic excellence with an exceptional student experience and appropriate learning resources. To develop a strong and supportive infrastructure for graduate students in order to ensure that their academic and social interests are developed and appropriately provided for.

Meet the team Suzie Morris Head of Graduate School Administration S.M.Morris@kent.ac.uk Dr Jo Collins Postgraduate Development Advisor J.P.Collins@kent.ac.uk Abigail Stavroulakis- McMahon PA to the Dean and Graduate School Assistant graddean@kent.ac.uk Rosalind Beeching Graduate School Coordinator C.R.Beeching@kent.ac.uk Felicity Clifford Postgraduate Experience Officer F.Clifford-254@kent.ac.uk Deborah Molloy Graduate School Assistant D.Molloy@kent.ac.uk Carla Doolan Postgraduate Development Coordinator skills@kent.ac.uk Grace Grussenmeyer Graduate School Assistant graduateschool@kent.ac.uk Julia Gavriel Graduate School Administrator J.H.Gavriel@kent.ac.uk

Getting Started… Enrol....get IT account… register for modules… pay fees! Find out who directs your programme of study Find out when and where your lectures and seminars are Find out who the Director of Graduate Studies for Taught Programmes is for your School Acquaint yourself with your School’s support processes – tutor/student advisor etc Check deadlines and examination dates

Postgraduate Taught Handbook Updated for 2018-19 Everything you need to know about being a postgraduate student at Kent Handbook Highlights: Student Services Graduate School support Regulatory information

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Global Skills Award Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

Global Skills Award Programme The GSA programme is designed to enhance global awareness and employability From October 2018 – May 2019 All Master’s degree students are invited to enrol onto the programme, alongside their Master’s All postgraduates enrolled complete an on-line personal development assessment. Students attend a lecture series on national and global issues and a selection of workshops All those who complete invited to a reward ceremony and receive a GSA Programme Certificate. Footer text

How do I obtain the award? Enrol onto the GSA from 19th September 2018. Attend the Introduction Evening in Woolf Lecture Theatre Complete the initial personal development assessment via the online booking system: https://bloom.kent.ac.uk Attend a minimum of 3 lectures from the lectures Participate in a minimum of 3 workshops from the workshop programme Complete a final GSA evaluation via the online system at the end of the programme Level of Award Lectures Workshops Gold 8 Silver 6 Bronze 3 Footer text

Medway workshops Lectures Title Date Time Cross Cultural Communication 19th November 2-4pm Presentation Skills 20th November Time Management 5th December Writing Skills 24th January 10-12pm Careers Management TBC 1:1 CV review Bookable slots throughout year Lectures Viewings of some recorded lectures can be arranged Footer text

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

Social Media and Website Twitter Website www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool Facebook @UniKentGradSchool

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

The annual Postgraduate Festival encompasses a variety of events, workshops and fun activities during a week in June. The Festival provides a valuable opportunity for postgraduates to showcase their research, network and explore new connections amongst the PG and University community. 2018 Festival Highlights: Research Poster Presentations Tea and Talks #MyResearchKent Competition Chi Kung Building Community with Creative Minds Drums Alive Mastering CVs for a Career in Academia www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool/news/pgfestival.html

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

GradPost A quarterly newsletter created by Postgraduates for the Postgraduate community. The GradPost Editorial Team Information on Gradpost opportunities that will look great on your CV and enhance your postgraduate experience at Kent can be found on our website: www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool/news/gradpost/html For more information on how to get involved contact: gradpost@kent.ac.uk

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

Postgraduate Space Senior Common Room - Room R2-04, Rochester Building This shared communal space (for both staff and students) is available for use by postgraduates for socialising, group work or private study. Drill Hall Library - silent, quiet and group study spaces, café and refreshment area for relaxed study, and techno booths for informal group working with high-tech equipment. For more information, visit the Drill Hall Library webpage.

Postgraduate Community Graduate School Researcher Development Programme Postgraduate Festival Dedicated PG Space GradPost Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) Social Media and Website Postgraduate College Postgraduate Community Experience Awards Research Cafe Student-led Review of feedback and activities EXPERIENCE Staff engagement Multi-layer and interdisciplinary

Postgraduate Experience at Kent 80% satisfaction in Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2018 Get involved – Make your voice heard! Postgraduate Student Representatives – School, Faculty, University Staff Student Liaison Committees (SSLCs) Postgraduate Student Surveys e.g. PTES Kent Graduate Student Association (KGSA) The Graduate School

Postgraduate Community BENEFITS Career Development New Skills Personal Development Access to a range of expertise Variety of opportunities Friendships & Social Media Public Engagement & impact Support & Networking Well-being

Other Resources

More support and help Student Learning Advisory Service Library www.kent.ac.uk/learning/programmes/postgraduate.html Library www.kent.ac.uk/library/students/postgraduate.html Careers and Employability Service www.kent.ac.uk/careers/

Working During Your Studies There are various opportunities to undertake paid and unpaid work during your studies. Benefits include: Earning extra income Networking and making new contacts Gaining experience and learning new skills Tier 4 Visa Students All Tier 4 postgraduate students may work up to 20 hours per week until the end of their course. In addition: Taught Master’s degree students may work full-time over Christmas and Easter vacations

Employability Points Scheme Get Involved! Get Rewarded! Gain both ‘real life’ skills and work experience through the EP Scheme to stand out to prospective employers. Activities can include: volunteering, attending workshops, joining societies, working part-time, etc. Rewards range from internships, project placements, work experience, training sessions, assessment centres and vouchers! You can log activities and receive ‘points’ on MyFolio (https://myfolio.kent.ac.uk/myfolio/) 2015-16: Over 6,784 students 132 business and organisations 617 rewards 1. Take part in extra-curricular activities 2. Claim Employability Points Get rewarded! E: employabilitypoints@kent.ac.uk W: www.kent.ac.k/employabilitypoints 3. Get rewarded!

All Students – things you must do.. Visit Rochester Castle.. historic dockyard…Bluewater … Pop down to Canterbury and see the sights as well as the ‘other’ Campus Buy a railcard and go to London – some of the world’s best museums and galleries are on your doorstep and they are free! Book well in advance and travel to Brussels and Paris on the Eurostar

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