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Research Degree Supervisors & Support Staff

The information on this page is designed for staff who supervise and support research degree students.

All guidance previously published in separate documents for different stakeholders in our University's research degree activities (for example, the former Supervisor's Handbook, and guidance on annual review and admission selection) has been revised and combined into one single publication which all relevant colleagues and students should be aware of: the Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Programmes.

The Graduate School is running several one-day workshops for research degree supervisors. See our Researcher Development Programme for more details of this year's courses. All new supervisors must attend one of these workshops within six months of appointment.


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