Feedback and Surveys
In this section
- PRES
- Graduate Outcomes Survey
PRES
The PRESLink opens in a new window is a national survey of postgraduate research students inviting them to comment on their experience. PRES is for any PGR student researching at the University of Warwick, including part-time and distance learning students.
The survey lets us know what is working well and what's not, helping us make things better. Responses from you help us improve both our current and future support, enabling us to do better for all of our Postgraduate Researchers.
In the latest survey (2023) students gave the History department an 89% satisfaction rating. This was one of the highest scores in the Arts Faculty for a large Department, and 5% higher than both the Russell Group and Global average.
We would like to maintain this high level of satisfaction and would like to work with you to ensure this, so do please contact us if anything is detracting from your research experience or you have ideas about how to improve it further.
Graduate Outcomes Survey
The Graduate Outcomes survey collects information on the activities and perspectives of graduates approximately 15 months after completion. The survey covers UG, PGT and PGR students, home and overseas, full- and part-time. It is conducted by the Higher Education Statistics Agency and is the biggest annual social survey in the UK. The results provide an insight into the career destinations of recent graduates, which shapes both the delivery of services in Higher Education as well as influencing the government's understanding of the needs of the graduate labour market.
Department
Welfare and Support
University PG Research Support
- Doctoral College
- Researcher Development
- The Library and Modern Records Centre (MRC)
- CADRE
- Digital Humanities
Research Course Regulations
- Research Course Regulations
- Supervision and monitoring
- Ethics in Research (and Ethics Review Form)
- Ethics of Research (Integrity of Researchers)
- Presentation and Referencing
- Changes to Registration
Progression and Examination
Expected Participation
- Graduate Research Forum
- Work in Progress
- Postgraduate Conference
- ePortfolios
- Research Seminars and Reading Groups
Personal Development
- Central PGR Training and Development
- Careers and Employment
- Post-doc Opportunities
- Language Support
- Pre-Modern Handwriting and Research Skills Training
- Teaching
- Publication