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Research Environment for International Research Students
(REFIRS)
Dr Linda Hui Yang & Dr Lowry McComb Centre for Academic and Researcher Development
Durham University3 July 2013
HEA Annual Conference
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Durham University• Founded in 1832.• Third oldest university in
England (after Oxford and Cambridge).
• Two campus locations.• Located in the North East of
England.• UNESCO World heritage
site.
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Rankings
• 4th position in the Sunday Times University Guide 2013;
• 5th position overall in the Complete University Guide 2012/13;
• 5th position overall in the Times Good University Guide 2012/13;
• 80th position in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013.
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Student Profile • Summary12,087 Undergraduate Students .3,028 Taught Postgraduate Students. 1,548 Research Postgraduate Students (PGRs).15,273 Total Student Numbers.
• PGRs1133 FT PGRs.407 PT PGRs.48% of total FT PGRs are from outside the UK.60% of total PT PGRs are from outside the UK.
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Three Faculties
• Arts and Humanities;7 departments/schools.
• Science; 7 departments/schools.
• Social Science and Health;10 departments/schools.
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Sixteen Colleges
• People;Students (FT & PT) and staff.
• Multidisciplinary community; Accommodation, facilities, academic and social events.
• Support;Pastoral and welfare.
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REFIRS Project
• HEA-funded (Individual Teaching Development Grant);
• One-year;• Case study (Durham).
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Aims of REFIRS Project
• An evaluation of the extent to which various different research environments meet international PGRs’ expectations and needs;
• Recommendations for best practice for ensuring research environments are suitable for international PGRs;
• A methodology which is applicable to other institutions wishing to evaluate their research environments.
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Research Method: Participatory approach• Co-enquirers;
Final-stage overseas full-time PGRs;East Asia and Middle East regions;All three faculties.
• Qualitative data collection;Semi-structured interviews;Focus Group.
• Thematic data analysis.
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1. Set up on-line questionnaire
2. Call for participation
3. Identify co-enquirers
4. Fill-in on-line questionnaire & arrange interviews
5. Check questionnaire & prepare interviews
6. Conduct semi-structured interviews
7. Transcribe & analyse data
8. Check findings with participants
9. Refine findings & prepare for focus group
10. Conduct focus group1. Co-enquirers check needs & expectations2. Co-enquirers rank needs & expectations3. Co-enquirers brainstorm practices addressing needs & expectations4. Co-enquirers recommend practices addressing needs & expectations
11. Check focus group findings with participants
12. Write final report & interview senior management staff
MREEMethodology for
Research Environment
Evaluation
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Research Environment
Research Community
Knowledge & Skills
Employment &
Career
Facilities
Pastoral Support
• Supervisor• Internal PGRs
& staff• External PGR
& academics
• Research• Language• Publication• Teaching• Funding
application• Transferable
skills
• Office & social space
• Library• Computing
support• Technical
support• Equipment
necessary for research
• Emotional• Mental
health• Staff in
department• PGRs with
families
• Application of research & skills
• Career in academia and industry
• Support for Ovs PGRs
• Employment-related skills
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Research Community• Supervisor;
Regular meetings; prompt and constructive feedback; tailored supervision; contact point for networking; employment and career; emotional support; monitoring progress; prompt arrangement of new supervisor.
• Internal PGRs and staff;Feedback on research; belonging to active research group; interactions with senior PGRs; integration with UK PGRs; opportunities to interact with PGRs (different research area & disciplines); support for interdisciplinary PGRs; suitable working/social space.
• External PGRs and academics;Access to completed research projects by external PGRs; external researchers; regional/international research community & collaboration; financial support.
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Knowledge and skills• Research skills;
Subject/discipline-specific training; management of supervisor(s)/supervision; identifying and addressing training needs;
• Language;Advanced-academic writing; subject-specific terminology; foreign language which is essential for research; speaking skills;
• Publication;Subject-specific support for publication; journal rankings;
• Teaching;Equal teaching opportunities; support for teaching(culturally specific needs; diversified classroom);
• Funding applications;More opportunities; support on making funding applications;
• Transferable skills;Popular courses; awareness of transferable skills; skills for cultural and academic transition.
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Employment and Career• Application of research skills;
Career choices (own research field and broader context); subject-specific & generic research skills.
• Career paths in academic and industry in the global context;Interests & choices; beginning of PhD programme.
• Application of research in non-academic context;Application in non-academic context & benefits to the society.
• Support addressing the international PGRs’ needs;Competitive advantages; UK and own context; visa.
• Employment-related skills;Identifying skills; how to improve; job-application.
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Facilities• Office and social space;
Office (own PC, bit of privacy); social area (tea break; fridge, microwave; chair/sofa).
• Library;Hot drinks; good collection of references; longer opening hours.
• Computing support;PC quality; prompt response & assistance.
• Technical support;Prompt, advanced & professional support; designated technicians.
• Equipment necessary for research;Free (printing, photocopy, DDS stickers, data analysis software).
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Pastoral Support• Emotional support;
Supervisors; friends from same country; • Support on mental health;
Stress (friends); Counseling service?; Nightline?• Support from staff in department;
Support mechanism in department (noticing); friends, supervisor;
• Support for PGRs with families;PGRs (work and family); family (cultural transition; language; school; social activities).
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Research Environment
Research Community
Knowledge & Skills
Employment &
Career
Facilities
Pastoral Support
• Supervisor• Internal PGRs
& staff• External PGR
& academics
• Research• Language• Publication• Teaching• Funding
application• Transferable
skills
• Office & social space
• Library• Computing
support• Technical
support• Equipment
necessary for research
• Emotional• Mental
health• Staff in
department• PGRs with
families
• Application of research & skills
• Career in academia and industry
• Support for international PGRs
• Employment-related skills