April 9, 2020, by Lisa Chin
C0VID-19: Graduate School updates (9 April 2020)
Ref. UNM/GS/C0VID-19/08/09/04/20
This is part 8 of a series of updates which provides latest news and information from the Graduate School in light of the restricted movement order nationwide and campus closure. Don’t forget you can get in touch with us via Facebook or by email at graduateschool@nottingham.edu.my.
The University is regularly updating advice and general FAQs on C0VID-19 on its web page. See more
The Vice Provost (Research and Knowledge Exchange) is also contributing to a more detailed page with guidance for postgraduate research students and research staff. See more
An update from Professor Deborah Hall, Vice Provost (Research and Knowledge Exchange)
Let’s try to establish a business-as-usual approach during the C0VID-19 closure period
Postgraduates, we are listening
Our support
At the Graduate School, we spend a lot of time advocating for our postgraduate students especially on issues affecting their ongoing training and research development.
In our effort to continue providing succinct updates on what we are doing to support our postgraduate community during this closure period, we would like to invite you to get in touch with us if you have any unaddressed concerns or if there are gaps in our advocacy or communication.
Contact us at graduateschool@nottingham.edu.my.
Faculty support
The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FOSE) has an online platform for its postgraduate research students (PGRs) to voice out any issues and problems that affect them during these unprecedented and challenging times. This platform is administered by Dr Joshua Yap Lip Vun, Associate Dean (Admissions, Recruitment & Marketing) and Associate Professor at FOSE.
The platform, which is an online shared spreadsheet, contains a tab specifically for PGRs.
*Navigate to the last tab named FOSE PGR, (sometimes hidden, so you need to click on the hamburger button to expand more tabs), and fill the blue columns with the necessary information and description. You can expect for a response within 2 days.
For any queries or more information, please contact Kevin Luwemba from the Science and Engineering Postgraduate Student Council (SEPSC) at kuzfpsc@nottingham.edu.my.
Communal support
There is a communal support group for postgraduate students initiated by the Science and Engineering Postgraduate Student Council (SEPSC). The group, PGTeam, is a platform which actively engaging and meeting via Microsoft Teams. It offers an avenue to chat and discuss any issues faced by postgraduate students with the faculty administration. During this closure period, this platform serves to minimise the effects of self-isolation among postgraduate community by providing an alternative mean of communication and interaction.
All postgraduate students are welcome and you can use the code below to join the group (use only the official University email account linked to Microsoft Teams):
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For any queries or more information, please contact Kevin Luwemba from the Science and Engineering Postgraduate Student Council (SEPSC) at kuzfpsc@nottingham.edu.my.
Researcher training courses
Weekly update of upcoming training courses
Shut Up & Write
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Session 1: Monday 13 April 2020, 10am – 12noon
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Session 2: Tuesday 14 April 2020, 2pm – 4pm
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This session will provide a productive platform for postgraduate research students who are in their thesis pending period or preparing their annual review write up, to work on their writing by limiting the amount of distraction that they may experience at home.
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Read more
Introduction to the Skills of Teamwork for Researchers
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Wednesday 15 April 2020, 10am – 12noon
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This course will highlight the benefits of teamwork as well as identify and analyse the features of an effective team.
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Sign up
Online training and development
In these times when digital working and communication has become so essential, our brand new online course Building digital capabilities for researchers offers one very relevant opportunity.
In addition, we encourage you to undertake our existing online courses.
See Graduate School Training Resources
C0VID-19: Exceptional Regulations
As part of the University’s response to the ongoing pandemic, a number of exceptional regulations have now been introduced to ensure that teaching and learning continues throughout this period. This includes assessment and the subsequent progression and degree classification results which arise from this.
The regulations contain sections specifically addressing postgraduate progression and postgraduate research.
On the news
C0VID-19: Experiences, optimism of University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) – Professor Graham Kendall
Our Provost writes in an article to the Malay Mail, sharing his experience in dealing with the unprecedented challenges and opportunities brought by this global pandemic and how UNM in its 20 years of wisdom has paved through these uncharted waters.
Stay safe
As we wait (till tomorrow) to find out if the RMO/MCO will be extended or lifted, please continue to observe and follow the safety advice and precautionary measures by our local authorities and University.
Above all, we wish you well and fine, wherever you are.
#UNMStayindoors #UNMflattenthecurve
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