Title: UCD Research and Professional Development Planning and Implementation
1UCD Research and Professional Development
Planning and Implementation
Dr Emer Cunningham Graduate Studies
Office University College Dublin IUA Fourth level
network Annual Conference, Trinity College,
Dublin Tuesday 10th November 09
UCD Graduate Studies Office
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2UCD Structured PhD
- Key Elements
- Doctoral Studies Panel
- Research and Professional Development Plan
- Transferable Skills training
- Credits and Modules
- Progression
3UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- What is it?
- A Planning tool for the timely progression and
completion of the students research and
professional development - A Framework that facilitates communication
between students and their supervisors by giving
the discussion a structure
4UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- The Aim of the RPDP is to Create PhD graduates
who - Have specific research skill and general
professional skills - Have a greater awareness of their opportunities
worth - More employable both in academia and outside
academia.
5UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Structure of RPDP
- 1) Research Planning
- 2) Professional Development Planning
- 3) Doctoral Studies Panel Meetings Record
6UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Research Planning
- Guidelines for preparing a research plan and
using it as a roadmap during the students
doctoral programme - Flexible
- Is a useful resource when it comes to writing up
- Best Practice
7UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Professional Development Plan-1
- Guidelines are provided to help the student
identify the skills the student has and those
which they need and to what level - Provides a format to plan for the development of
these skills - Builds into a record of skills developed over the
course of study. - Important for future employment opportunities
8UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Professional Development Plan-2
- Self Assessment of Existing Skill Set and
identify needs - Ethics
- Communication Skills
- Personal Effectiveness
- Team working /Leadership
- Career Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
9UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Meetings
- The RPDP process involves the formal
documentation of a series of regular meetings
between the student, their supervisor and their
doctoral studies Panel. - It is recommended that the students has a
formal meeting within the first month of their
arrival at UCD then at 3 month, 6 month 12
months intervals.
10UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
Doctoral Studies Panel
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- Monitors progress of
- student with RPDP
- Offers advice guidance
- RPDP can be used to to advise on
- transfer final submission
School Office
- Holds RPDP
- records
- Sends reminders
- receipt for
- submission
PhD Student
- Owns RPDP
- Completes RPDP in
- consultation with
- Supervisor DSP
- Responsible for
- timely submission
PhD Supervisor
- Supports student
- in the development
- completion
- Responsible for
- sign-off of relevant
- sections
- Reviews RPDP to
- advise on transfer
- and final submission
11UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Background
- Based on a PDP developed in University College
London - Piloted in UCD with a group of 85 PhD students
who started in Sept 06 - Monitored and reviewed 2006-2007
- Amended versions in place for all UCD PhD
students from Sept 07, further updated for 08
intake
12UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Survey of 2006 PhD Students and their Supervisors
- Online survey
- Discussion sessions with Supervisors
- 3) Coffee mornings with students
13UCD Research and Professional Development Plan
- Results of online Surveys
- 66 of students and supervisors believed the
RPDP a useful tool in progressing a student
through their PhD programme - 83 of students 75 of supervisors believed
completion of a Research Plan is an important
tool to aid the students research. - 92 of supervisors agreed or strongly agreed that
it is beneficial for students to use the RPDP to
develop their professional skills.
14Positives of RPDP
- Significant buy-in from students
- RPDP considered to contain relevant questions
- Keeps student focused
- Regular formalised meetings were viewed as
essential ensuring the researcher is prepared for
and have thought about the important issues for
discussion - Meetings generate momentum
- Framework was considered useful by supervisors to
provide quality supervision
15Weaknesses of RPDP
- There had been a lack of communication with
Supervisors regarding the RPDP - Original version in 2006 was considered too long
and there was too much jargon - Original version in 2006 Perceived as too formal
and over complicated - No formal acknowledgement of receipt of
documentation by the Graduate School - Professional Development Plan needs to take into
account the variety of ages/experiences of
students
16Recommendations
- Imperative to involve the Supervisor in RPDP
Planning from the outset- rolling information
sessions - Engage with the RPDP at the earliest opportunity
to gain the most benefit - Have a flexible approach to the documentation
-College specific versions designed
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