Take part in the programme
We’ve got activities running throughout Semester One – between October and December. You can sign up to as many or as few as you like, and are welcome whether you know lots about master’s study already, or are only just starting out.
Click on the session titles below to find out more. Places are limited, so sign up now!
Discover Postgrad programme details
Introduction to Master's Study
We held two seminar sessions on 17 October to answer just these sorts of questions. They were put together to give you an idea of the types of course that students in your subject area typically go on to do, and what the step up from undergraduate to master’s study is actually like in practice.
- You can catch up here by watching the podcast.
Master's study: a practical guide to applying and funding
Want to know more about the ‘how’ of master’s admissions, and find out more about funding? Come along to our informal seminar, where we’ll go over the admissions process and how to put in a competitive application. We’ll also have detailed information on funding, including how the master’s loan works. You’ll also hear from admissions staff, funding advisers, academic tutors and current master’s students, who will share their tips. We’ll make sure you have plenty of time to put your own questions to all the speakers during the session.
One-hour seminar, taking place on two dates:
- Monday 5 November
One-hour seminar (attend in person) – click here for more details and to book - Tuesday 6 November
One-hour webinar (attend online) – click here for more details and to book
Meet a Postgrad: speed networking and mentoring scheme
Meet current postgrads 1:1 at our speed networking event on 5th December, or sign up to our mentoring scheme.
What could a master's do for you?
Panel session with recent alumni who studied a master’s in your subject area. One-hour panel session, taking place on:
- Tuesday 13 November (School of Biological Sciences)
- Wednesday 21 November (School of Social Sciences)
- Thursday 22 November (School of Arts, Languages and Cultures)
eBulletin back issues
We will be sending out four eBulletins over the course of the Discover Postgrad programme, giving you tips on topics ranging from master’s funding to applications, careers, and how to make the most of open days.
Get in touch
Email us if you have any questions: discoverpostgrad@manchester.ac.uk
or phone us on 0161 27 57152