The Faculty of Science presents the Postgraduate Orientation Day. Find the right path in the science postgraduate world.
All postgraduate students in the Faculty of Science are invited to take part in the first Faculty of Science Postgraduate Orientation Day. The programme is given below. The first session from 08h30 is for students who are registering for their Masters or PhDs for the first time, and would like some assistance in completing a MOU. The sessions from 11h00 onwards are open to everyone.
08h30-10h30 SciLab D Annex (Prof Nicola Illing, Deputy Dean)
Introduction to MOU and PPA for new Masters and Doctoral students
Supervisors welcome to take part
11h00-17h30 Hlanganani Junction, Level 5, UCT Main Library
11h00-11h10 Welcome and Opening of Science PG Orientation
(Prof Susan Bourne, Interim Dean of Science)
11h10-11h20 Who is who in the Faculty office, and how they can support you; the cycle of registration, progress assessment on PeopleSoft and Submission
(Prof Nicola Illing, Deputy Dean)
11h20-11h30 Postgraduate student funding landscape (Prof Nicola Illing, Deputy Dean)
11h30-11h45 Introduction to Science Postgraduate Student Council- their portfolios, planned activities for the year; how to get engaged in the postgraduate community
11h45-12h15 Ice-breaker (Pippin Andersen)
12h15-12h45 Transformation- Building inclusion-your role as a postgraduate
(14h315h4517h00UPgrad, Transformation: Office for Inclusivity and Change)
12h45-13h30 Lunch
13h30-14h30 Challenges of the Research Journey- Panel discussion-
Ms Liisa Shangheta (Oceanography)
Mr Chad Peel (Geology)
Ms Rebeng Maine (Molecular and Cell Biology)
Ms Ibiye Dagogo (Chemistry)
Ms Julia Healy (Astronomy)
Mr Laique Merlin Djeutchouang (Oceanography, DJTMER001@myuct.ac.za)
Dr Philile Mbatha, Environmental and Geographical Sciences
Issues to be discussed (in no particular order)
- Reflect on your journey
- What do if you are feeling ill or sad or lonely
- Funding opportunities and challenges
- The most fun part of my research project