Research Supervisor Development Programme (RSDP)

The Research Supervisor Development Programme is designed and delivered by the Doctoral College and comprises 10 workshops. Details of workshop content, facilitator and dates can be found below.

 

 

Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details
  • What is doctorateness (differences between level 8 and other levels of study)
  • Working as a supervisory team
  • Building a relationship with a doctoral researchers
  • Managing the research supervisory meetings (including meeting notes and UKVI information)
  • Managing the research programme
  • Skills development (RDF Planner)
  • Ethical research supervision
  • Encouraging students to promote their research
  • PREVENT
  • relevant to people who act as advisors
Optionality/Pre-Requisites

Compulsory for all new supervisors (also relevant to staff who act as advisors to Doctoral programmes)

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of the these online sessions from the schedule below:

Wednesday     6.9.23  (09:00- 10:30)

Monday       30.10.23 (10:00 – 11:30)

Tuesday          9.1.24  (15:00 – 16:00)

Thursday          7.3.24  (14:00 – 15:30)

Tuesday           4.6.24   (09:00 – 10:30)

Friday               5.7.24  (10:00 - 11:30)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service

 

Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details
  • The Research regulations (2014)
  • PhD/ Professional Doctorate and PhD by Publications timelines
  • UKVI and international students
  • Annual Progress Review (RDF Planner could help)
  • Progression/ Transfer to research (for Prof Docs)
  • Nomination of Examiners
  • Viva
  • Post Viva Support
  • At Risk
  • Leave of Absence and Extensions
  • Pre-Research Degree
Optionality/Pre-Requisites Compulsory for all new supervisors and experience supervisors who are new to the University of Wolverhampton.

Compulsory for all supervisors who have not undertaken CPD in the last 3 years.

S1 is a pre-requisite for all people taking this course who are new to doctoral supervision

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:

Wednesday  6.9.23 (10:30-12:00)

Tuesday       7.11.23   (14:00 - 15:30)

Monday       15.1.24   (10:00 -11:30)

Wednesday   13.3.24   (14:00 – 15:30)

Tuesday        4.6.24   (14:00-15:30)

Friday            5.7.24   (11:30 -13:00)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service

 

Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details
  • Exploring English Language Entry Requirements
  • Cultural Competency
    • The UK HEI
    • Integration in to the University of Wolverhampton
    • Cultural clashes
  • What you need to know about UKVI
    • The UKVI
    • Sponsorship
    • Engagement logs
    • Leaving the UK
  • What you need to know about Registry
    • Applications and applicants’ expectations
    • Application processing – Speed and time lines
    • Registration, arrival and accommodation info
    • Fees and fee liabilities
    • Communications from the STaR Office
  • Graduation
Optionality/Pre-Requisites  Optional/When Required

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:

Thursday   6.6.24 (14:00 – 15:00)

 

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service

 

Facilitator

The Doctoral College

Course details
  • Inclusive approaches to working with students
  • Working with the individual
  • Working with students with learning disabilities
  • Working with students physical difficulties
  • Mental health and wellbeing: What to look for and where to go for help
Optionality/Pre-Requisites  Optional/When Required

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:-

Friday        7.6.24    (10:00 – 12:00)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service

 

Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College  
Mike Strong, UKVI Compliance Officer

Course details
  • Programme timelines (all types of doctorate)
  • Project planning
  • Procrastination (moving students through procrastination)
  • Personal Development (RDF and Development planning)
  • Planning for Ethics
  • Pushing for the milestones (first chapter submission, internal conference, external conference, publication etc)
  • Annual Progression Review
  • Progression for PhD/ Transfer to Research for Prof Doc
  • Preparing for viva
  • Post viva support
Target audience

All Research Supervisors

Optionality/Pre-Requisites Optional/When Required

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:

Wednesday   11.10.23 (14:00 – 15:30)

Thursday         1.2.24   (14:00- 15:30)

Wednesday     5.6.24   (11:00 – 12:30)   

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service
Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details
  • Get writing from the beginning
  • Thesis and its structure (length, chapters, discussing expectations)
  • Planning the re-write up (time line for chapters)
  • Setting ground rules (turn-around time, how many times are you going to read a chapter etc)
  • Dealing with procrastination and writers block
  • Ensuring doctorateness (expressing novelty, synthesis, the golden triangle, answering research questions and ensuring there is a golden thread.)
  • Support for your students ( i.e. Skills development programme - writing your thesis & sit down and write; thesis boot camps; thesis writing SIGs
  • Preparing for the viva
  • Supporting your student through the viva preparation process
Optionality/Pre-Requisites  Optional/When Required

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:

Monday        23.10.23   (10.00 – 11.30)

Tuesday          6. 2. 24   (15:00 - 16:30)

Thursday         11.4.24   (14:30 – 16:00)

Wednesday      5.6.24     (14:30 - 16:00)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service
Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details

By the end of the session you will be able to:

  • Understand the process and expectations of completion. 
Optionality/Pre-Requisites Optional/When required
Provisional Dates and Times

Monday      4.12.23   (10:00 – 11:30)

Thursday       6.6.24    (09:00 - 10:30)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service
Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course details

Examining

 By the end of this session you should be able to:

◾Apply the University's examination process and procedures appropriately

◾Clarify the responsibilities of internal and external examiners – what do you do to prepare?

◾Articulate what constitutes a “good” thesis; learning outcomes and assessment criteria;

◾Conduct a viva voce examination

◾Deal with post viva issues - examination outcomes.

Chairing

By the end of this session you should be able to:

◾approach chairing a viva with confidence;

◾ensure that the University’s regulations are fully observed;

◾ensure a fair and appropriate experience for the candidate.

Optionality/Pre-Requisites

 Examiners:- This workshop is compulsory for all newly appointed, inexperienced MPhil and PhD examiners. Experienced examiners should regard this as an opportunity to update on current requirements.

Chairs:-All newly appointed Chairs are expected to attend the briefing workshop. In addition, all members of staff with research supervisory experience who anticipate a request to chair research degree examinations are encouraged to attend this workshop

Provisional Dates and Times

 

Please select a date to attend one of these sessions from the schedule below:

Tuesday          5.9.23   (15:00 - 16:30)

Wednesday    1.11.23  (10:00 – 11:30)

Wednesday    17.1.24  (14:00 – 15:30)

Monday         18.3.24    (10:00 – 11:30)

Wednesday     5.6.24    (09:00 - 10:30)

Friday             5.7.24    (14:00 - 15:30)

Booking method Via Agresso Self-Service

 

Facilitator 

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College 

Course details 

By the end of this session you will be able to:

* Understand the various ways in which you can support the submission of a doctoral thesis 

Optionality/Pre-Requisites   Optional/when required 
Provisional Dates and Times  

Wednesday    6.12.23  (10.00 – 11.30)

Thursday          6.6.24  (11:00 -12:30) 

Booking Method 

 Via Agresso self-service

Facilitator  

 Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course Details 

The workshop explores how as a research supervisor you can support neuro-diverse students such as those with dyslexia, or who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.  The session will also consider how research students can work with Student Support and Wellbeing, and how this works within the supervisory relationship.

 
Optionality/Pre Requisites  Optional/ when required 
Provisional Dates/Times 

TBC

Booking Method 

 Via Agresso self-service

   
Facilitator

Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College

Course Details

The workshop explores your Annual Progress Reviews and Progression Reviews in Doctoral Education.  The workshop covers:

  • What is the Annual Progress Review/ the Progression Stage?
  • The expectations of progression for doctoral students?
  • Assessing the progression of doctoral students
  • Supportive developmental feedback
  • The boundaries of the role
  • The process involved in Annual Progress Review.
Optionality/pre-requisites Optional/when required
Dates/times

13th March, 2024  10 am – 12 pm Online

23rd April, 2024  2.30 – 4.30 pm

Online

Booking Method

Via Agresso self-service

   

 

Useful Links

  • Academic regulations
    Please scroll to the bottom of this linked page for the academic regulations relating to Research Students
  • Vitae Website - Vitae is a national organisation championing the personal, professional and career development of doctoral researchers and research staff in higher education institutions and research institutes.
  • Coaching & Mentoring - please visit to find out more about the University's staff mentoring network