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There are a number of support services available for postgraduate students across the university.

The Graduate Research school organises support and workshops on aspects of postgraduate study such as thesis preparation, presenting research etc.

Professional Training Programme for doctoral students

The Postgraduate Professional Training Programme is a short training programme for PhD students in the Humanities to obtain some skills, knowledge, and practice in academic lecturing. The course includes training in course design, assessment development, and lecture delivery. Participants will have the opportunity to deliver a lecture during the year. The course is designed for candidates looking for a future in academia.

Aims

The programme has two specific aims:

  • To provide students with skills, knowledge, and experience in the techniques of delivering lectures.
  • To provide students with documented evidence of teaching for use on a CV or job application.

Structure of the programme

  • Seminars: Students will attend five seminars introducing the teaching and learning principles involved in academic lecturing.
  • Teaching observations: Students will be required to observe lectures during the semester.
  • Lecturing: Students will be required to deliver at least one lecture during the semester.

Eligibility

The programme is open to currently enrolled Humanities PhD students who are in the middle  or later years of their candidature. Acceptance into the programme will be determined through negotiation with the programme coordinator, the PhD student and the student's supervisor. Factors that will determine acceptance into the programme include the student's ability to commit to the course while continuing with their studies.

Contact information

For further information please email humanities@otago.ac.nz

Student Job Search

Many departments also offer paid teaching positions to postgraduate students and Student Job Search (SJS) can find students temporary or casual part-time work.

Visit the SJS website.

Prospective International Students

Visit the International Office's website for a range of helpful information.

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