Welcome to Newcastle! Postgraduate Induction 2015 Professor John Kirby Dean of Postgraduate Studies Faculty of Medical Sciences

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Welcome to Newcastle! Postgraduate Induction 2015 Professor John Kirby Dean of Postgraduate Studies Faculty of Medical Sciences Slide 2 Slide 3 The City Newcastle upon Tyne the River Tyne divides Newcastle from Gateshead Founded by the Romans almost 2000 years ago One end of Hadrians Wall (Wallsend) Population of about 300,000 38 th largest city in the UK In term time almost 1/6 of population are students! For its size, one of the safest cities in the UK We are surrounded by some of the UKs most beautiful countryside Slide 4 The University Newcastle University is one of the UKs leading research-intensive universities The Russell Group (named after a hotel in London where Vice Chancellors like to meet) Our students are satisfied and benefit from high-quality, research-informed teaching. What is the evidence? Slide 5 Congratulations! You have chosen to study at an excellent university Our faculty was listed 94th of 15,000 universities in a global league table (QS rating) Students of UK universities are regularly asked about their experience Our research students surveyed 86% agree that they are satisfied with their experience > university 83% and > the UK sector 82% Slide 6 Your opinion of us: PRES 2015 My supervisor/s have the skills and subject knowledge to support my research I have access to the specialist resources necessary for my research My skills in applying appropriate research methodologies, tools and techniques have developed during my programme Slide 7 Some facts and figures Student numbers: 16,000 undergraduates 6,000 postgraduates Staff: 2,400 teachers Organised into 3 faculties: Faculty of Medical Sciences:4,600 students Science, Agriculture and Engineering:6,500 students Humanities and Social Sciences:10,700 students Slide 8 Principal Officers (our bosses!) The Chancellor Professor Sir Liam Donaldson Former Chief Medical Officer, England An important ceremonial figurehead The Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Brink Manages the University The Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Day Manages the Faculty of Medical Sciences Slide 9 The Faculty of Medical Sciences Management The Pro-Vice-ChancellorProf Chris Day Deans: Clinical MedicineProf Julia Newton Research and InnovationProf Dave Jones Undergraduate StudiesProf Jane Calvert International Medical EducationProf Roger Barton Postgraduate Studiesme Slide 10 The Faculty of Medical Sciences All research staff and research students are based in a Research Institute. There are six Research Institutes: Cell and Molecular Biosciences ICaMB Cellular MedicineICM Health and SocietyIHS Genetic MedicineIGM NeurosciencesIoN Northern Institute of Cancer ResearchNICR Slide 11 The Graduate School All research students are also member of the facultys Graduate School Why do you need both an Institute and a Graduate School? The Institute will support your research activity The Graduate School will: Register you as a student Ensure your research project and supervisors are appropriate Help you to make good progress throughout your course Provide many additional training activities Support meetings with students from other institutes Provide a sympathetic ear and help you with any problems Slide 12 The Graduate School Facts and figures: We have about 500 PhD students at all stages About 60 MD students About 200 MRes students Good news! Almost all students submit their thesis on time. More than 95% of students who submitted their PhD thesis last year were awarded the degree. The School also manages more than 700 students registered for taught programmes (MSc, etc) Slide 13 Where is the Graduate School? Ridley AtriumStudents reception and office 3 rd floor Ridley Building 1 Training Suite / common room Soon! Slide 14 The Graduate School whos who? meDean Dr Alison Tyson-CapperPostgraduate Tutor Prof Dianne FordDirector of Taught Studies Prof Rob PickardDirector of MD Studies Prof Steve YeamanDirector International Studies Prof Rob TaylorPG Recruitment Dr Tim CheekBBSRC programme director Dr Richy HetheringtonDevelopment co-ordinator Ms Barbara SumnerGraduate School Administrator Slide 15 A most important person your supervisor Slide 16 Supervisory teams You will be supported by several supervisors working in a team (minimum of 2 people) Supervisors must: Be experienced (supervised previous students) Have appropriate research expertise You will have formal meetings with your supervisors You must meet your lead supervisor at least 10 times per year You must meet your co-supervisors at least 3 times per year These are minimal expectations (you might want many more meetings!) Slide 17 Further academic support Your project and supervisory team will be examined at the start by your progress review panel Two independent but appropriately skilled academics (generally appointed by your institute) Your progress through the degree will be monitored regularly by this panel This is designed to help you and your supervisors Please attend the Managing your Research Degree session Slide 18 Even more support! Each Institute has a Postgraduate Research Co-ordinator (supported by an administrator) Institute Postgraduate Research Student Coordinators and Institute Staff Contacts Institute for Cell & Molecular Biosciences Dr Tim Cheek 7010 [email protected] Louise Campbell 6961 [email protected] Institute of Cellular Medicine Dr Micheal Drinnan 7156 [email protected] Victoria Sullivan 7107/8260 [email protected] Institute of Health and Society Dr Lindsay Pennington 2821360 [email protected] Marion Hancock 8754 [email protected] Institute of Genetic Medicine Dr Joanna Elson 228630 [email protected] Trish Milton 228611 [email protected] Institute of Neuroscience Dr Fiona LeBeau 3898 [email protected] Helen Stewart 8244 [email protected] Northern Institute for Cancer Research Professor Steve Clifford 4422 [email protected] Pauline Stephenson 4407 [email protected] Regional Research Student Advisors Dental School PGR Students Dr Paula Waterhouse [email protected] Medical Education PGR Students Dr Gill Vance [email protected] Campus for Ageing and Vitality PGR Students Prof Marion Petrie [email protected] Slide 19 We listen to you (and respond) You will have student representation on important Institute committees There is a Student Representatives Committee to inform the Graduate School We have student representative members of the Graduate School Committee We do listen and wherever possible we will change our practices to improve the experience of our students. Slide 20 A final word At this level we are all colleagues Your research successes are shared by the faculty and ensure our joint future Students publish some of our leading papers Please dont worry about anything you can seek help from anyone and we are all eager to help Supervisor Progress panel Postgraduate Research Co-ordinator Graduate School staff Postgraduate Tutor or me!