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Understanding and enhancing postgraduate research students’ sense of community

Understanding and enhancing postgraduate research students’ sense of community
Understanding and enhancing postgraduate research students’ sense of community
The University of Southampton’s Doctoral College has sought to investigate postgraduate research (PGR) students’ perceptions of the PGR research community. As part of ongoing work to improve PGR research culture, internal data reveals challenges experienced by doctoral students and how they connect to their wider School, Department, Faculty and university community. This report summarises the key themes and findings following student and staff stakeholder engagement meetings to better understand and improve upon PGR research culture and community.
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Palmer, Natasha Ella
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Islam, Maisha
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Palmer, Natasha Ella
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Islam, Maisha
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Palmer, Natasha Ella and Islam, Maisha (2025) Understanding and enhancing postgraduate research students’ sense of community University of Southampton (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1231).

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Abstract

The University of Southampton’s Doctoral College has sought to investigate postgraduate research (PGR) students’ perceptions of the PGR research community. As part of ongoing work to improve PGR research culture, internal data reveals challenges experienced by doctoral students and how they connect to their wider School, Department, Faculty and university community. This report summarises the key themes and findings following student and staff stakeholder engagement meetings to better understand and improve upon PGR research culture and community.

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In preparation date: 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 505401
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505401
PURE UUID: e2ebc66a-b3d3-4df1-9b63-3391e51580bc
ORCID for Maisha Islam: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5763-2381

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Date deposited: 07 Oct 2025 17:03
Last modified: 08 Oct 2025 02:09

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Author: Natasha Ella Palmer
Author: Maisha Islam ORCID iD

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