What Next?
An Introduction to Postgraduate Study



www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Open Day Programme
       Time           Activity
       2:00-2:20      Welcome and introduction to postgraduate
                      study at Swansea University
       2:20-2:30      A day in the life of a Swansea PhD student
       2:30-3:00      Funding your postgraduate study
       3:00           Visits to participating academic departments




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Why do postgraduate study?




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Why do postgraduate study?
Stand out from the crowd:
 Gain valuable relevant experience and subject knowledge
 Develop your transferable skills

97% UK postgraduate employment rate
Increase your earning potential
UK-wide, postgraduates earn more:
 Women = 34%
 Men = 20%



www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Why do postgraduate study?
Intellectual Reward
 Demonstrate commitment to subject
 Develop in-depth knowledge in a specialist area
 Follow an academic interest through research
 Prepare for a research career




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
not
Why do postgraduate study?
 I don’t know what to do after graduation

 I want to stay in Swansea

 I can’t think of anything else to do




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Why do postgraduate study?

   My motivation for pursuing a postgraduate degree was to enhance my
    employability, and my Master’s definitely gave me an edge over other
    applicants. I studied Maths at undergraduate level and my MSc helped to
    make my subject knowledge more relevant in a
    business context.

    I am now an underwriter on a graduate scheme at
    Zurich Financial Services. My starting salary was well
    above the national average and my future with this


                                       
    organization looks very exciting.

    Vicky Stockley
    MSc Finance (2010)




    www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Postgraduate study at Swansea




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Taught Courses (MA, MSc, LLM, MRes)
 Over 150 taught courses available
 1 year FT 2-3 years PT
MA, MSc, LLM courses:
September                                                  June          August

                       Taught Modules                             Dissertation

MRes courses (Science, Engineering):
September              January                                           August

      Taught Modules                    Research Project




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Conversion Courses

Management             • MSc Management (Finance)
                       • MSc Management (Marketing)
                       • MSc Management (International Management)

Computer Science       • MSc Computer Science

Law                    • Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)




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Research Degrees (MPhil, PhD, EngD,
MSc by Research)
Opportunities available in most
subjects
PhD typically 3 years (FT),
6-7 years (PT)
Thesis usually 100,000 words

Use our supervisor search →
OR find a funded project




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Environment
Over 2,000 postgraduate students

NSS - 82% Student Satisfaction

Research: 50% internationally significant

c. £65   million in external research funding
Collaboration with industry –
ie £20   million BEACON initiative




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Facilities
Library and Information Services:
 Dedicated postgraduate IT & study area
 Extended borrowing: up to 20 items, for 12 weeks
 Specialist subject librarians
 Wide range of software applications, E.g. EndNote for
  management of references




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Facilities
Personal Development
Academic Office for Postgraduate Research:
   Training Conferences
   Personal Skills Development Plan
   Skills Development Training Courses (eg academic writing,
    research skills, teaching, project management, employability)
Training for Master’s students
  Provided by academic departments




www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
Where can a research career take you?




Interdisciplinary Research Week
Bridging the Gaps: My Academic Journey
Wednesday 23rd November, 5:30pm
ILS Seminar Room, ILS (behind Café Glas)

Introduction to Postgraduate Study

  • 1.
    What Next? An Introductionto Postgraduate Study www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 2.
    Open Day Programme Time Activity 2:00-2:20 Welcome and introduction to postgraduate study at Swansea University 2:20-2:30 A day in the life of a Swansea PhD student 2:30-3:00 Funding your postgraduate study 3:00 Visits to participating academic departments www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 3.
    Why do postgraduatestudy? www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 4.
    Why do postgraduatestudy? Stand out from the crowd:  Gain valuable relevant experience and subject knowledge  Develop your transferable skills 97% UK postgraduate employment rate Increase your earning potential UK-wide, postgraduates earn more:  Women = 34%  Men = 20% www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 5.
    Why do postgraduatestudy? Intellectual Reward  Demonstrate commitment to subject  Develop in-depth knowledge in a specialist area  Follow an academic interest through research  Prepare for a research career www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 6.
    not Why do postgraduatestudy?  I don’t know what to do after graduation  I want to stay in Swansea  I can’t think of anything else to do www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 7.
    Why do postgraduatestudy?  My motivation for pursuing a postgraduate degree was to enhance my employability, and my Master’s definitely gave me an edge over other applicants. I studied Maths at undergraduate level and my MSc helped to make my subject knowledge more relevant in a business context. I am now an underwriter on a graduate scheme at Zurich Financial Services. My starting salary was well above the national average and my future with this  organization looks very exciting. Vicky Stockley MSc Finance (2010) www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 8.
    Postgraduate study atSwansea www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 9.
    Taught Courses (MA,MSc, LLM, MRes)  Over 150 taught courses available  1 year FT 2-3 years PT MA, MSc, LLM courses: September June August Taught Modules Dissertation MRes courses (Science, Engineering): September January August Taught Modules Research Project www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 10.
    Conversion Courses Management • MSc Management (Finance) • MSc Management (Marketing) • MSc Management (International Management) Computer Science • MSc Computer Science Law • Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 11.
    Research Degrees (MPhil,PhD, EngD, MSc by Research) Opportunities available in most subjects PhD typically 3 years (FT), 6-7 years (PT) Thesis usually 100,000 words Use our supervisor search → OR find a funded project www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 12.
    Environment Over 2,000 postgraduatestudents NSS - 82% Student Satisfaction Research: 50% internationally significant c. £65 million in external research funding Collaboration with industry – ie £20 million BEACON initiative www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 13.
    Facilities Library and InformationServices:  Dedicated postgraduate IT & study area  Extended borrowing: up to 20 items, for 12 weeks  Specialist subject librarians  Wide range of software applications, E.g. EndNote for management of references www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 14.
    Facilities Personal Development Academic Officefor Postgraduate Research:  Training Conferences  Personal Skills Development Plan  Skills Development Training Courses (eg academic writing, research skills, teaching, project management, employability) Training for Master’s students Provided by academic departments www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
  • 15.
    Where can aresearch career take you? Interdisciplinary Research Week Bridging the Gaps: My Academic Journey Wednesday 23rd November, 5:30pm ILS Seminar Room, ILS (behind Café Glas)

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Changes to programme – Maths. MSc programmes – Now room 206 not 211 for MSc programmes.
  • #5 extra qualification – ‘stand out’ factor among264,000+ graduates annually
  • #6 extra qualification – ‘stand out’ factor among264,000+ graduates annually
  • #8 Employability
  • #10 Dissertation usually how long?