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Progress Files and Personal Development Planning Department of Politics and International Studies
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What is a Progress File? There are 3 elements to the Progress File: Transcript University record of learning and achievement, details of modules taken Personal Development Planning (PDP) a structured and supported process to help your progress in your studies and beyond Personal Development Records (PDR) personal records of the learning process and achievements, including skills acquired
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Why bother?
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Personal Development Planning PDP will mean you are more effective at: presenting your accomplishments to employers and others monitoring your own progress and achievements recognizing strengths and areas for development continually improving skills balancing your studies and other commitments
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The PDP Cycle organize and present outcomes PDR record evidence reflect & evaluate action plan take opportunities
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How will this work in the Department of Politics? (1) PDP Template (http://www.hull.ac.uk/pas/PDP%20Introduction.doc).http://www.hull.ac.uk/pas/PDP%20Introduction.doc Core competencies Academic Intellectual Transferable Personal
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How will this work in the Department of Politics? (2) Week 1-2. You will be sent an e-mail containing further instructions and a link to the PDP Template Week 2-4. Complete PDP template and e-mail it to your personal supervisor. Arrange meeting with Supervisor to discuss PDP. Week 5-6. Meet with your Personal Supervisor to discuss PDP document. Student to execute agreed PDP and to seek further meetings with Personal Supervisor are required
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Your responsibilities You are in control Not formally assessed Regular review of your progress with Personal Supervisor Produce and prepare an action plan Keep evidence Complying with Departmental regulations
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Other sources of help Careers Service University Services Students Union Outside the University
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If you still have questions - dont be afraid to ask! Contact Richard Woodward (r.woodward@hull.ac.uk) for more information.
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