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Meeting the Needs of... Postgraduate Taught Students
15th April 2010
Location: De Montfort University
Presentations:
| The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey
| Pam Wells Adviser, Evidence-Informed Practice, Higher Education Academy | Presentation |
| The Student Perspective: What are taught masters students telling us about their experiences? | Rebecca Lockhart Postgraduate Officer, University of Nottingham Student’s Union | Presentation |
| ‘Where do taught postgraduate students fit?’ | Professor Imelda Whelehan Head of Research and Research Students, Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University & UKCGE Executive Committee | Presentation |
| New reference point on Master’s degree characteristics | Dr Laura Bellingham QAA | Presentation QAA Report |
| Meeting the Needs of International Postgraduate Taught Students | Hannah Rundle Director, Graduate School of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Exeter & UKCGE Executive Committee | Presentation Appendix |
| Meeting the Needs of Part-time Postgraduate Taught Students | Dr Helen Woodruffe-Burton Director of the Graduate School, University of Cumbria | Presentation Appendix |
| Challenges in offering premium fee, distance-learning and non-standard masters programmes | Professor Jeremy Bradshaw Head of the Graduate School, College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine, The University of Edinburgh & UKCGE Executive Committee | Presentation |