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Handbook

Source: https://www.doctoral-academy.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/essential-information/handbook/ Parent: https://www.doctoral-academy.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/

Our handbook is issued to all PGRs at the start of their programme.

The PGR handbook website is a reference point for all PGRs and is not programme- or subject-specific.

You may find that your School/Division or research programme provides additional information on local requirements via Canvas or through a supplementary handbook (Wellcome Trust, CDT, BBSRC DTP and HSST DClinSci students).

You may also receive further information through your School or Division induction and your local PGR Reps may provide you with a helpful guide to help you navigate more local enquiries.

If you are not sure of a process, policy or source of information you should ask any member of the Doctoral Academy team.

Code of Practice

The Code of Practice gives further details on all policy and regulations relating to postgraduate research at Manchester and clearly sets out the responsibilities of the University, Faculties, Schools and supervisors so that you know what to expect.

This Code of Practice for postgraduate research degrees defines the minimum requirements for postgraduate research through full-time and part-time modes of study.

The Code of Practice includes a guide to support PGRs in becoming AI literate whilst we wait for national guidance and sector (research councils and other funders, regulatory bodies, universities, and academic publishers) consensus.

The Code of Practice should be read in conjunction with the University's Ordinances and Regulations and Faculty and/or School handbooks as appropriate.

eProg

During your time with us you'll use eProg, a University-wide system that is designed to help to structure and break down a research programme and monitor progress, both for you and your supervisors.

It is useful to think of eProg as split into three main functions:

The benefits of eProg to PGRs:

eProg is an interactive tool for you and your supervisor, and offers an online platform for you to record and track key progression milestones throughout the programme from the point of registration to examination.

The student eProg user guide and supervisor eProg user guide include information about progression milestones, health and safety and research integrity training, and how to give notice of submission.

A Guide to your PGR Journey

The Doctoral Academy have created two handy guides (Home and Overseas) which are designed to complement the comprehensive resources available on the FBMH Doctoral Academy (DA) website and the information provided during your induction, but also provide easy quick links to University-wide information as we recognise there is a lot of information shared throughout your time at Manchester.