Are you a new doctoral supervisor?Ìý Are you supervising a PGR for the first time at the University?ÌýÌý

The eLearning course is available and updated for 2023/24 to reflect the changes to the Regulations for Research Degrees and Code of Practice for Research Degree Candidature and Supervision.ÌýÌý
The course takes approximately 1 hour to complete.ÌýÌý
New for 2023/24 academic year: Receive a digital badge for completing this course. Badges can be added to email signatures, website profiles, LinkedIn to demonstrate your commitment to professional development in this area, to both current and future PGRs and staff colleagues.Ìý
By the end of this e-learning course we hope that you will have increased your:ÌýÌýÌýÌý
- Understanding of the role and responsibilities associated with being a doctoral supervisor, including progression monitoringÌýÌýÌýÌý
- Knowledge of the regulations and procedures that support doctoral studyÌýÌýÌý
- Understanding of the expectations of postgraduate researchers (PGRs), how these may differ from your own expectations and how to manage this dynamicÌýÌýÌý
- Understanding of the other resources that are available to support you and the PGR to succeedÌý
Access the course by clicking here – .
CHEP Resources for Doctoral SupervisorsÌýÌý
¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ everyday support as a supervisor on the SharePoint site that includes:Ìý
- Signposting to academic, wellbeing and other support for the PGR and SupervisorÌýÌý
- Information, resources and form links for SupervisorsÌýÌý
- Events, recordings and other support resources for doctoral supervisors including, progression monitoring, PGR Manager, Examination and much more.
For any questions regarding the above please contact Paul Clarkson (CHEP Academic Developer Research).