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How to Postgrad

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by Global Student Forum

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The Global Student Forum (GSF), the umbrella body for 202 student organisations from 122 countries, presents this podcast in partnership with their Working Group on Postgraduate Affairs. The podcast covers diverse topics relevant to postgraduate student experiences across the world, including postgraduate representation, student rights, research scholarship, funding and stipends, employment, and many other areas. It brings together current postgraduate students, academics, industry experts, and advocates from across the world to discuss the power of research today!

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March 6, 2023

How to Postgrad #1 | The Postgrad Experience ft. Jenna Barry & Ellen Dixon

<p>Are you wondering what you need to know before you start your Masters or PhD? &nbsp;Did you know that there may be a postgraduate student representative on your university campus? &nbsp;</p> <p>The Global Student Forum's (GSF) Working Group on Postgraduate Affairs welcomes you to their first podcast episode hosted by Steering Committee Member, Sherine Omondi. &nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, Sherine interviews Jenna Barry and Ellen Dixon. &nbsp;Jenna Barry is a PhD Candidate at the Technological University of the Shannon and is the former 2021/22 Postgraduate Representative for the Union of Students Ireland. &nbsp;Ellen Dixon is a Doctoral Scholar, current Steering Committee Member of the GSF, and the coordinator of the Working Group of Postgraduate Affairs. &nbsp;</p> <p>Jenna and Ellen discuss how the Working Group submitted a policy paper on the rights of postgraduate students, to the UNESCO World Higher Education Conference in 2022. &nbsp;</p> <p>You can read this paper here: <a href="https://whec2022.net/resources/Research_Students_in_Higher_Education_Globally.pdf" target="_blank">https://whec2022.net/resources/Research_Students_in_Higher_Education_Globally.pdf</a>&nbsp;</p>

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What is How to Postgrad?

The Global Student Forum (GSF), the umbrella body for 202 student organisations from 122 countries, presents this podcast in partnership with their Working Group on Postgraduate Affairs.

The podcast covers diverse topics relevant to postgraduate student experiences across the world, including postgraduate representation, student rights, research scholarship, funding and stipends, employment, and many other areas.

It brings together current postgraduate students, academics, industry experts, and advocates from across the world to discuss the power of research today!

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This podcast updates daily.

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