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Dr. Aisha Holloway, Programme Director of MSc ANP at The University of Edinburgh, shares vital tips for success in postgraduate studies. Emphasizing the importance of a positive mindset, personal responsibility, and effective planning, she highlights the significance of building relationships with your Personal Tutor and Librarian. Learn how to enhance your writing and reading skills, manage academic regulations, and stay organized throughout your programme. By following these strategies, you can maximize both your academic and personal growth during your master's journey.
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Preparing for Masters Study: Top tips Dr Aisha Holloway Programme Director, MSc ANP, Nursing Studies, The University of Edinburgh
Starting point: necessary assumptions • Deserved achievement • Philosophy of postgraduate study • Partnership approach • Responsibility • Positive attitude • Not just academic development but personal, professional and career
Managing the academic element • Personal Tutor • Librarian • Terminology • Writing Skills • Reading Skills • Regulations • Personal organisation and planning
Personal Tutor • Allocated when you start the chosen programme • You will direct and lead – They will then respond accordingly • Meet regularly • Build a relationship • Maintain communication • Team effort • Vested interest in you! • You will get out what you put in
Librarian • Essential to your studies • Your new best friend! • Searching literature • Electronic databases • Forget wikipedia! • Referencing
Terminology • Don’t panic! • Critical analysis • Empirical evidence • Synthesis and evaluation • Evidence base • Literature Review • Research
Writing skills • Practice makes perfect • Expect to write at least 2 drafts of an assignment • Plan & structure • Send outlines and drafts to academic staff for comment • Mind map • Proof read and edit ALL work • Utilise study skills training available at your chosen institution
Reading skills • You can never read enough! • What should I be reading? • How should I read? • What do I do once I have read a journal article/book chapter? • Read smart • Organise your work • Reference Manager or Endnote Software • Utilise study skills available at your chosen institution
Regulations • Read the relevant Programme Handbook • Guidance on • Submissions • Extensions • Marking process • Plagiarism • Pass marks • Progression
Personal organisation and planning • From Day 1 it begins • Understand how you work • 5 P’s Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance • Work/study balance • A semester at a time