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Postgraduate Study in Humanities and Social Sciences University of Kent at Canterbury Careers and Employability Service e slides from this talk are at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/slides.

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Postgraduate Study in Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Kent at Canterbury Careers and Employability Service. The slides from this talk are at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/slides.htm. This talk will cover …. Types of postgraduate study Questions to ask Choosing where to study - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Postgraduate Studyin Humanities and Social

Sciences

University of Kent at CanterburyCareers and Employability Service

The slides from this talk are at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/slides.htm

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This talk will cover …

• Types of postgraduate study• Questions to ask• Choosing where to study• How to apply• Funding issues

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TYPES OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY

• Research degrees• Taught Masters

degrees• Postgraduate

diplomas and certificates

• Professional training

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POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH DEGREES

• M.Phil or PhD• Length: from one year for Masters to

at least three for PhD• Work independently to prepare a

thesis• Your supervisor will advise and guide

- who you choose is very important• Original research expected

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TAUGHT MASTERS DEGREES

• Higher degrees by taught course & dissertation• MA, MSc, LLM, etc• Usually academic, but may be vocational ...• ... eg MA in Human Resource Management or

Librarianship• Length: one calendar year (September - September)• Seminars, coursework and exams over the academic

year• Followed by a dissertation prepared over the summer

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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES

Normally vocational, such as:• PGCE (teaching)• GDL/CPE (law conversion course)• Length: up to one calendar year• Seminars, coursework and exams • You may have the option to "upgrade" to a

Masters by producing a dissertation

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PROFESSIONAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

• Professional qualifications essential or useful to employers

• ACA (chartered accountancy)• ACIB (banking)• Normally taken while working full-time and

studying part-time • May be day release, block release or evening

study• Employers will often pay your fees and give

time off for study and exams

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QUESTIONS TO ASK

• Why do you want to do a postgraduate degree?

• Do you know what you want to do after it?

• Are you good enough?• What type of postgraduate study is most

appropriate for you?• Where will you study?• How will you fund your study?

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WHY DO A POSTGRADUATE DEGREE?

• For interest in the subject? • As a career move?• To add something extra to your CV?• Because your tutor has

recommended it?• To keep on being a student? • To put off making a career decision?• To avoid unemployment?

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ARE YOU GOOD ENOUGH?

• You do not have to have a First to get into postgraduate study or research …

• … but it does help when it comes to getting funding …..

• … even though funding cannot be guaranteed, however good your degree

• A “good” 2.1 is usually expected

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WHERE WILL YOU STUDY?

• Continue at Kent?• Study elsewhere in the UK?• Study abroad?

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CHOOSING WHERE TO STUDY

• Use league tables and research assessments - but with caution!

• Ask your tutors• Visit other universities and talk to

current postgraduates• Useful websites linked from

www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#Info

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HOW TO APPLY

• No UCAS equivalent for postgraduate academic study

• Each university will have its own application form

• Academic reference is important• No overall closing date, but you may need to

apply early - in the first term of your final year• Early application especially important to be

eligible for funding

www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#How2apply

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APPLICATION FORMS

Usually quite straightforward!• Personal details• Programme of study• Personal statement• Research proposal (for research

degrees)

You may also be asked to enclose a CV

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PERSONAL STATEMENTS

• Why this programme of study?• Why this university?• Relevant undergraduate studies • Other relevant experience • Skills• Career aims/future plans

www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#AppsInts

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RESEARCH PROPOSALS

• Outline your proposed area of research• Why is it relevant/worthwhile?• What previous research has been carried

out on this topic (if any)? What can you add to this?

• How will you approach the research? What methods will you use?

Consult with academic staff in your area of study

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WHAT DO SELECTORS LOOK FOR?

Apart from your current degree, they will look at:

• Your motivation. Why this course? this university?

• Your skills: critical analysis, time management, written communication

• Your referee’s report

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FUNDING!or, Where Will the Money Come From?

"The types and sources of funding for postgraduate study are many and varied. They are, however, rarely sufficient, either in number or in the level of support awarded"

FUNDING CAN BE DIFFICULT ...

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

• Postgraduate fees are set by universities, not the Government

• Currently:– postgraduate fees start at approx. £3500

a year for UK/EU students on full-time academic courses

– But can be more - £30,000+ for some MBA courses

– International student fees start at around £10,000

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HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?• The Browne review’s recommendations on

university fees and funding did not include any changes to PG funding …

• Universities may only set fees for 2013 entry next year

• As well as fees, you need to consider the costs of maintenance and study expenses - travel to libraries or to carry out interviews, cost of producing thesis, etc

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WHERE THE MONEY WILL NOT COME FROM

• Your local education authority• The Student Loans Company• Funding will not come from

anywhere automatically

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WHERE THE MONEY MIGHT COME FROM

• Research Council Studentship

• University Studentship• Loan• Savings• Earnings• Charity• Sponsorship

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THE RESEARCH COUNCILS (and similar bodies)

• Arts & Humanities Research Council www.ahrc.ac.uk• Economic & Social Research Council www.esrc.ac.uk

These fund students resident in England & Wales (there are separate funding bodies for students from Scotland and Northern Ireland)Awards pay fees + maintenance (£8845 - £15590)Students resident in other EU countries may receive a fees-only award

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Funding applications and deadlines

For both AHRC and ESRC:• Awards are made to universities, not individuals• Universities submit applications on students’

behalf: you apply to the university and they apply to the appropriate Research Council

• Nominations for awards are submitted between February and May

• Need to apply to universities by the end of January

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UNIVERSITY STUDENTSHIPS

• Aimed at encouraging research – not usually available for taught courses

• Sums vary but often similar level to Research Council studentships

• May include a requirement to teach part-time

• Eligibility varies• Check with the universities you are

applying to• www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/postgraduate/

index.html

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OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING

Earnings• Undergraduate teaching -

sometimes a requirement of university studentships

• Research Assistant - posts are relatively rare and do not occur regularly

• Other jobs, unrelated to your studies, full or part-time (Over half of postgraduates are part-time students)

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OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING

Charities

• Can rarely fund all your postgraduate expenses• Many do not make grants directly to individuals• Use resources such as “The Directory of Grant-

Making Trusts” (Templeman Library- per LB 2338.D4), and “Student Money”

• The Educational Grants Advisory Service can help shortcut the search process

Links from www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#Funding

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OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING

Loans• Professional & Career Development

Loans www.direct.gov.uk/pcdl

• Bank loans

Sponsorship• not common, and only likely if your

degree can be shown to be relevant to an employer sponsor

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STUDY ABROAD

• Why study abroad?– To study at a world-renowned

university?– To specialise in a particular area?– To improve your language skills?– To prepare for an international career?– For financial reasons?

www.prospects.ac.uk/studying_abroad.htm

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FINANCIAL REASONS!

• ENGLAND from £3500• USA up to $50,000• CANADA up to $17,000• AUSTRALIA A$15,000 to

36,000

• BELGIUM €835* • DENMARK FREE

• FINLAND FREE• FRANCE €245• GERMANY c€500 per semester

• GREECE FREE• SPAIN up to €3600• SWEDEN FREE

*may be additional feesFor other EU countries, seewww.studyineurope.eu/

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FINDING OUT MOREDirectories and websites such as:

• Prospects Postgrad www.prospects.ac.uk/links/PGstudy

• www.postgrad.com• Guardian

www.guardian.co.uk/education/postgraduates

• Find a Masters www.findamasters.com• Careers and Employability Service website

www.kent.ac.uk/ces/postgrad-study.html

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TO CONCLUDE ….

• Start planning early!• Think about your

answers to those questions

• Think about the funding possibilities

• Seek advice from current postgraduates, academics and careers advisers

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THE END …. …. of this presentation

-the beginning of your postgraduate career?

If so, “more research is needed”

The Careers and Employability Service

At the end of Keynes driveway

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