Postgraduate Research Experience Survey 2022
Research degrees
We're keen to make sure postgraduate research students have the best possible experience while studying with us. To do that we need to know what you think we are doing well and where we can do better.
The Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) 2022 is your chance to tell us your thoughts about your research degree programme. The results help us compare how we are doing with other institutions, to make changes that improve what we do in the future and to keep doing the things that you value.
What will PRES 2022 ask?
The PRES 2022 should only take 15 minutes to complete and you will be asked to rate your overall satisfaction with the quality of your research degree programme, how well elements of it have met your expectations, and your satisfaction within the following themes:
- Supervision
- Resources
- Research culture
- Progress and assessment
- Responsibilities
- Support
- Research skills and professional development
- Opportunities
- Overall experience
- Motivations
It will also include a few extra questions about issues that are particularly relevant to us and to students at the University of Portsmouth such as the Graduate School and Wellbeing.
How do I take part?
The PRES 2022 launches on Tuesday 5 April 2022 and if eligible* you will be sent an email link to the survey in your student email account (i.e. your UP123456@myport.ac.uk format email address). If you don’t normally use this account, please ensure you have set up an auto-forward to the email account you regularly use to ensure you receive the link to participate.
By taking part in PRES 2022 you will automatically be entered into our prize draw to win £1,000 towards supporting your studies** here at the University of Portsmouth. The winner will be contacted shortly after the survey has closed.
If you have any problems accessing or completing the survey, please contact Fiona Cook, PRES 2022 administrator: uopsurveys@port.ac.uk
*All Research Students in their research phase, who registered before February 2022 and held a live registration on 8 March 2022.
**For example: Conference attendance, research equipment, study materials.
Our 2021 winner, Sarah Davis, is a PhD researcher specialising in strain distribution patterns in healthy and arthritic bones. Sarah plans to spend her prize on an international conference in her 3rd year.
What happens to the results?
Your feedback is important to us. Over one hundred universities and colleges take part in the PRES, both UK and globally. This means we can compare your experience against similar postgraduate research students at other institutions to see if we are supporting your learning as we should. We use the findings to improve our research degree programmes and the learning experience of future research degree students.
The PRES 2022 Briefing Note provides some details of key outcomes of the previous (2021) PRES survey, and summarises the actions taken since then.
Is it anonymous?
Data protection
Other
If you do not wish to take part in the survey, please contact uopsurveys@port.ac.uk to be removed from the PRES 2022 mailing list.
Please note that because the survey data is anonymous, if you have a specific concern that requires action by the university, you should contact your supervisor, your departmental research degree coordinator or your head of department.For further information about the support available to you as a postgraduate research degree student at the University of Portsmouth, please contact the Graduate school at graduate.school@port.ac.uk, or at our Graduate School page.