> As you probably know, ESRC is in the midst of a review of its postgraduate
> training guidelines. It has got to to the point of establishing 16 Subject
> Area panels, which have been charged with reviewing the guidelines for
> their disciplines. The new guidelines will be issued for 2001, and will be
> based on the acceptance of the 1+3 model.
>
> Discussion and comment is welcome, from HEIs and disciplines. Drafts of
> texts are available at www.esrc.ac.uk/ptd/guidelns/postgradguidelines.htm
>
Since ESRC is asking for comments from disciplines, it would probably be
best if responses were co-ordinated by the Chairs of each committee. But
I'd be grateful to be copied in.
> Please note, too, that the next major recognition exercise held by ESRC
> will be in 2001 and the one after that in 2005. There will be an interim
> exercise in 2003. You should be aware, however, that ESRC has
> substantially changed its structure of postgraduate recognition. Details
> are available at www.esrc.ac.uk/ptd/recogn/recogn.htm
>
>
> Chris
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> Chris Bellamy
> Professor of Public Administration and Head of Graduate Studies
> Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
> The Nottingham Trent University
> Burton Street,
> Nottingham
> NG1 4BU
>
> Phone: 44 (0)115 848 5551 (direct line)
> Fax: 44 (0) 115 948 6808
> Mobile: 0797 1022240
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