Are you an established research degree supervisor? Or are you new to supervising research degree students?
Would you like your supervisory practice acknowledged at national level and join a growing number of BU staff who have gained recognition?
The UK Council for Graduate Education (UKCGE) has developed the Good Supervisory Practice Framework (GSPF) and the Research Supervision Recognition Programme to allow established supervisors to gain recognition for this challenging, but rewarding, role.
- Acknowledging the Complexity of Your Role
- Identify your professional development needs
- Recognition of your expertise by a national body
- Recognition of your developing knowledge by a national body
Further details and how to apply can be found here.
The Doctoral College will meet the cost for individuals who wish to apply. In line with the UKCGE guidance, individuals should send their completed application to the Doctoral College (fknight@bournemouth.ac.uk) before the BU Window Closing date below:
| BU Window Closes | UKCGE Window Closes | Expected Outcome |
| 13th October 2023 | 20th October 2023 | January 2024 |
Future dates for applications will be released soon.
Dates for a Supervisory Lunchbite aimed at supporting the application process for future windows will be confirmed asap.

How can we shape a better future for ourselves and the planet? Join us on Tuesday 5 September 6:30-8pm for an evening of inspiring talks and discussions with postgraduate researchers from Bournemouth University, all currently working towards their PhDs, who will share their insights and perspectives.











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