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Postgraduate studies in the UK

Michael SewellRecruitment and AdmissionsUniversity of Kent, Brussels

Contents

• Why the UK?

• Types of postgraduate courses available in the UK

• Choosing your university

• Entry requirements: What do UK universities look for?

• Application procedure

• Fees and funding

• About the University of Kent

• Useful websites

Type of Postgraduate qualifications

Taught courses• Assessed by mixture of coursework

and exams• Set number of contact hours per

week• Taught in lectures and seminars• Final project or dissertation

Research courses• In depth study in a specific field• Students assigned a research

supervisor• More independence• Teaching opportunities

Postgraduate qualifications• Postgraduate certificate/diploma

• 1 year full time, 2 years part-time

• Taught Masters (MA, LLM, MSc)• 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time• Some 2 years full-time

• Research Masters (MA, LLM MSc)• 1 year full time, 2 years part-time

• MPhil• 2 years full-time, can convert to a doctorate

• Doctorate (PhD)• 3 years full-time

• MBA (Master of Business Administration)• 1 or 2 years, work experience required

• Study abroad opportunity/double degrees

Choosing your university

• Choose the right course for you • Search for courses at www.educationuk.org

www.prospects.ac.uk and www.postgrad.com• Postgraduate qualification for your career?

• Academic quality• Quality Assurance Agency• Visit www.qaa.ac.uk

• University rankings• No official ranking lists but for a general guide look at

www.timesonline.co.uk,www.independent.co.uk/education and www.guardian.co.uk/education

Choosing your university

• Location

• Campus vs non campus

• Transport links

• Facilities – Library, laboratories, sports centre etc

• Accommodation

• Off-campus housing advice• www.accommodationforstudents.com• www.landlordlaw.co.uk

Choosing your university

What support services are available?

• At Kent we have:

• Personal Academic Support System (PASS)

• Centre for European and World Languages: free English language classes for all international students

• Study Skills Centre: advice on essay writing, time management, exams

• University Jobshop for part-time work

• Careers Advisory Service

• Disability and Dyslexia Support Service

• Medical Centre and Pharmacy

• Campus Watch - 24 hour security

• Students’ Union (including the Student Advice and Information Service)

• Campus nursery

Entry requirements

• University qualifications• Bachelor’s degree/ Licenciaat met grote (grotste)

onderscheiding in an appropriate subject

• English language qualifications• IELTS 6.5 (6.0 in reading and writing)• Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: grade C• Cambridge Advanced Certificate in English: grade B• TOEFL internet: 90 (22 reading, 21 writing)

• Other requirements• Academic references• Transcripts• Research proposal (if research application)• Academic ability, commitment, enthusiasm, dedication!

ApplicationCheck deadline dates, best to apply by February/March There may be deadlines for accommodation or scholarships

• If research, contact the appropriate academic first• Online application form • Supporting statement• Research proposal (research degrees only)• Academic references, normally two• English test (TOEFL/IELTS/Cambridge)• Translated and verified transcripts (summary of marks)

A ‘conditional’ offer will be made subject to degree result, when theconditions are met, you will get an unconditional offer (formalacceptance).

Possible fees and monthly living costs

Fees at Kent for UK and EU students (2013/14): • £3,900 – Research courses • £4,950 – Taught courses

Kent’s Brussels centre:• €16,500 (full-time)• €8,250 (part-time)

Weekly living costsWeekly estimated costs From To

Accommodation (self catered)

- Woolf College (51 week contract, Canterbury campus) £104.00 £154.00

- Hothe Court (51 week contract, Canterbury campus) £98.00 £116.00

- Liberty Quays (39 week contract, Medway campus) £125.50 £125.50

Additional study costs £43.00 £108.00

Food £30.00 £60.00

Clothing and laundry £15.00 £45.00

Socialising £25.00 £65.00

Mobile phone £5.00 £15.00

Television licence (required by law) £2.80 £2.80

Unexpected costs £5.00 £15.00

FundingScholarships

• Research council scholarships cover tuition fees (www.educationuk.org)

• Up to £13,290 University postgraduate research scholarships

• Departmental research or teaching scholarships

• Graduate Teaching Assistantships

• Sports scholarships (Kent: £250-£5000 p.a.)

• Music scholarships (Kent: £350-£5000 p.a.)

• Overseas fee paying scholarships (non-EU) (Kent: £5000)

Other funding options

• Funding within your country - check with the British Council

• Royal Belgian Benevolent Society (RBBS)

• 75% of students have a part-time job at some point – use the University Jobshop to find the latest vacancies

University of Kent, the UK’s European University

• South East England

• Closest UK university to mainland Europe

• Canterbury, Medway, Tonbridge, Brussels, Paris, Athens

• Excellent train/Eurostar links:

• 60 mins from London• 60 mins from Lille• 90 mins from Brussels• 110 mins from Paris

• Nearest airport : Gatwick

University top selling points

• World-leading research• Strong academic community

• Strong academic community• Graduate School• External lectures

• Global outlook• Strong focus on internationalisation• Partnerships with prestigious European

universities

Summary of useful websites

• Education UK (British Council) www.education.org

• Prospects (lists postgraduate courses) www.prospects.ac.uk

• Department for Children, Families and Schools (DCSF)

www.dcsf.gov.uk or www.direct.gov.uk

• Research Assessment Exercise 2008 www.rae.ac.uk

• The Times world rankings www.thes.co.uk

• The Times Good University Guidewww.timesonline.co.uk

• National Student Survey www.unistats.com

• The Guardian University Guide www.guardian.co.uk/education

Questions?

For further information contact:Recruitment and Admissions Office

The Registry, University of Kent

Canterbury

Kent CT2 7NZ

E: eurec@kent.ac.uk

T: + 44 1227 827272

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