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Placements and Internships; Evaluating and Measuring Success

This project aims to improve postgraduate placements by measuring success against stakeholder priorities. It aims to enhance the economic performance of SMEs, foster collaboration with universities, retain postgraduates in the region, and develop postgraduate skills through experiential learning.

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Placements and Internships; Evaluating and Measuring Success

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  1. Placements and Internships; Evaluating and Measuring Success Kerry Wright The Graduate School

  2. Postgraduate Placements Nottingham

  3. In groups… • Who are the stakeholders when it comes to placements and internships?

  4. Stakeholder Groups • Postgraduates students and their families • Employers – hosts and future • University – Academic Success • – Employment Outcomes/Career Success Pictured: Thesis Bootcamp – One of many different sessions for research students run by our Research Training & Development staff.

  5. In groups… • What are the priorities for these stakeholders? • How could success, against these priorities, be measured?

  6. In groups… • Feedback • - Crossover? • - Hierarchy? • - Timescales?

  7. Background and project aims • To harness and further develop postgraduate placements to improve the economic performance of local SMEs. • To ensure the creation of sustainable models of collaboration between local SMEs and local universities. • To encourage greater retention of postgraduates in the region • Support postgraduate skills development through experiential learning

  8. Postgraduate Stakeholders - Aims • Make an impact on the performance of an external organisation • Learn transferable skills and improve your CV • Enhance your employment prospects • Make professional contacts • Earn up to £2,000 • Gain experience of different workplaces and decide which career or employer is right for you • Placements (PPN) website: ppn.nottingham.ac.uk Pictured: Anna Cruse, an Art History PhD candidate, did a PPN placement and then used the project planning skills she picked up to successfully apply for an IRCA travel award to do summer research at Harvard university, USA.

  9. Postgraduate Stakeholders - Researcher Development Framework

  10. UoN: The Postgraduate Researcher Community • Five campuses across three countries and two continents • 3,160 PGRs = 10% of the UK student population • Diverse range of backgrounds • 48% UK, 52% Intl • Different research qualifications • 82% PhD, 8% Prof. Doctorates • 2% MPhil, 8% Mres • Ningbo Campus – 250 PGRs • Malaysia Campus – 390 PGRs

  11. Host/Employer Stakeholders • Involved around 350individual SMEs in the region • All placements are project-based and in response to an identified business/organisational need • The majority (>80%) of hosts contribute at least 50% of the costs.

  12. Host/Employer Stakeholders - Measures • Immediate • Project Outcomes • Evaluation and Feedback • Longer-term • Gross Value Added • New Jobs • Growth/Improved performance • New products, processes, markets

  13. The University - Academic Stakeholders & Measures Academic supervisors and the research community

  14. Academic Outcomes - Completion and Submission

  15. Career Pathways following Doctoral Research 2017 “Not only does it purport to help open minds to other opportunities and to aid an understanding of what it takes to get such roles (in industry), our survey also suggests that prior work experience may be beneficial in securing even an academic position!”

  16. Travel Prize: OutcomesSample of 10 researchers pa.

  17. University – Employment Outcomes/Career Success

  18. What do Researchers do? Early career progression of doctoral graduates 2013 • Employment circumstances • Mobility • Experiences of unemployment • Portfolio working • Employment sectors • Occupational clusters • Earnings • Career Satisfaction • Impact/Doctorate requirement

  19. Postgraduate Placements Nottingham - The Student Experience

  20. Postgraduate Placements Nottingham - The Student Experience • Our blog… • http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/postgraduateplacements/ • Digital Stories • https://youtu.be/F33nGSa6Yn0 • Placements Portal • https://ppn.nottingham.ac.uk

  21. Any questions?

  22. The Projects • Trauma Resolution - Researching the philosophical basis of psychological interventions/treatments for trauma • Vineyard – Feasability study into the use of ‘spare’ acreage. • Credit Union – Social impact analysis of volunteering and credit education scheme. • Engineering SME - Characterization and analysis of waste • Research Scientist/Engineer in the field of Biophotonics for Surgical Navigation Project

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