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Managing your
postgraduate research
Carolyne Jacobs
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Introductions
 CJ
 Group (one to one then pair to pair)
 Moodle PostGrad resources – a quick tour
 Vitae setup by Research Councils UK and
Career Development Organisation
guidance, resources, discussion groups
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Why project manage your
postgrad research?
 What defines a project?
 Why do you need to project manage
your research?
 Because you are probably facing:
 A research deadline
 Professional and domestic commitments
 Resource limitations
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Outline of today’s session
(in Project Management speak)
 Scoping - anticipated achievements,
boundaries, areas ‘in scope’
 Business case – underpinning rationale
 Requirements – essential elements
 Design – tools and techniques
 Resources – time, consumables, etc.
+
 PM methodology and tools
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Scope
 What is your project about?
 What do you want to achieve?
Business case
 Why are you doing it?
 How will it benefit you
professionally/personally)?
 Analogies (CJ’s examples – UoP
projects, own PhD and research)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Practical
 Take 10 mins (5 mins each person) to
explain your research to the person
sitting next to you including:
1. What your project is about
2. What you want to achieve
3. Why you are doing it (how will it benefit
you professionally/personally)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Business Case
The overall aim is to achieve your
postgrad qualification, but how does it fit
into your longer term plan for the next 5
years?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Identifying requirements
 Getting the grasp of key concepts
 What is the difference between
methodology and methods?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
 Getting the grasp of key concepts
 What is ontology?
 What is epistemology?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
 What is ontology? Your view of the world
 What is epistemology?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
 What is ontology? Your view of the type of
world/environment where your research will
take place
 What is epistemology? How knowledge is
acquired
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
Ontology View of your research world -
Do you think the world exists externally to
human beings?
or.....
Do you think that people contribute to, and
have an impact on, the environment where
your research is taking place?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
Epistemology How do I think knowledge is
acquired?
 By gathering data and seeking out
rules/patterns or cause/effect (positivist)?
 Or interpreting and taking into account
context, experience and views
(interpretivist)?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
Why is this important?
 The type of research environment that your research
takes place in and how you will acquire knowledge
(gather data) influences how you plan your research
Examples:
 Effect of volcanic activity on rocks
objectivist?? research design??
 Impact of social networking on integration
constructivist?? research design??
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements
Does your research topic:
 Exist outside the influence of human beings?
or
 Do humans influence your area of research?
Will you:
 Gather data, seek out patterns and/or cause and
effect?
or
 Look for context and interpretation? Are you: ‘viewing
events and social world through the eyes of the
people being studied?’ (Bryman, 2008)
 Bryman 4th edition 2012
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Methodological approach
 Quantitative
 Experiment, historical, correlational (using
reports, logs, data)
 Qualitative
 Ethnographic research, action research,
survey, case study.
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Design
 The tools and techniques you use depend
on your approach
….examples from CJ
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Identifying your methodology
Is your research:
 Scientific/positivist or interpretivist?
Why?
Will you use a:
 Quantitative or qualitative approach
Why?
What tools and techniques will you use?
(Discuss in group for 10 mins)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
 Managing your research (video)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Break
10 minutes
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements 2
 After determining your approach, what
next??
 What distinguishes doctoral research
from other research?
 How do you find out if your research is
unique?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Requirements 2
 Which literature resources are available
for your research?
 How can you find out about other
sources?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Design
How will you undertake your research?
 How will you identify literature resources?
 What approach will you use?
 experiment?
 case study?
 ethnographic research?
 survey?
 Who or what is the population/data source?
 How will you choose the sample? (How do you know
it is representative and not bias?)
 How will you gather the data? (interviews, online
questionnaires, etc.)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Milestone
(completion deadline)
 Gaps in the literature
 Identifying your research questions
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Recap
We have considered:
 Your approach/methodology
 Literature review
 Research design (population, sample,
tools and techniques)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Discovery
15-20 mins - discuss in groups of 4 the your thoughts on the
following relating to your research:
 Methodology – which methodological
approach will you take? Why?
 Literature review – which resources will
you investigate? Where can you access?
 Population, sample, tools and techniques-
what/who will you focus on? How will you
gain access/acquire data? What tools will
you use to gather data?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Other areas to consider
 How will you analyse your data?
 How will you report your findings?
 How will you disseminate your findings?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Resources
 How much time will your research take?
 How much time have you got?
(longer than you expect!)
(less than you expect!)
 Will you need to spend any money?
 What resources will you need? (printing,
postage, s/w, web-based resources)
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Managing your time effectively
 Prioritise
 Recognise strengths and weaknesses
 Be realistic
 Plan ahead, take all your activities into
account and building in some flexibility
 Create weekly or monthly plans, plus a
‘to do’ list
 Be generous with your timings.
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Reflecting on your
PhD/research experiences to
date
 The good and bad points (30 mins in total)
 Individually (5 mins):
○ write down 3 good things (each on a separate yellow
sticky note)
○ write down 3 things bad -or not so good (each on a
separate green sticky note)
 Together (20 -25 mins):
○ Look for common themes
○ Sort on large sheets of paper
○ Discuss and note how
 to resolve the bad points
 How good points can be used in future research/ practice
 Group discussion
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Project Management
methodology
 Traditional
 Structured with clear project tasks,
timescales and milestones
 Agile
 Flexible system with short deadlines for
tasks, self-organisation. Include frequent
meetings and visible tracking
For your research you are likely to take the relevant
elements and manage in your own way.
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Planning tools
 MsProject
 Gantter
 Excel
 Paper
It doesn’t really matter. It is the thinking and
organising in your mind that is important….
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Planning
 Demo using Gantter.com
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Practical
 Identify:
 The key stages of your project
 Likely timescales
 Milestones (key completion dates)
 Use one of the project tools to create an
outline project plan
But remember this is a working document and
will change – frequently!
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Ending with…
New ideas and thoughts about how you will
approach your research
Comments?
Questions?
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
Thank you
Dr Carolyne Jacobs,
Department of Curriculum and Quality
Enhancement
University of Portsmouth
Carolyne.jacobs@port.ac.uk
www.moodle.port.ac.uk/
Wednesday 12th February 2014
Managing
your
postgrad
research
SMART
 Specific: in both meaning and focus.
 Measurable: so that you know when you are achieving
progress and can declare success.
 Advantageous: what's in this for you? If you can see no
personal advantages, don't waste your time; you won't be
seriously motivated towards success.
 Realistic: make sure that you are being realistic: you can get
feedback to help you do this. Setting learning targets in this way
will, through experience, gradually improve your ability to
manage your own self-development and learning.
 Time limited: set deadlines and 'milestones', times when you
will sit down and reflect on and review your progress
(Ref: www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/1221/Setting%20objectives.html)
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research
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Managing your postgrad research feb 2014

  • 1. Managing your postgraduate research Carolyne Jacobs Wednesday 12th February 2014
  • 2. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Introductions  CJ  Group (one to one then pair to pair)  Moodle PostGrad resources – a quick tour  Vitae setup by Research Councils UK and Career Development Organisation guidance, resources, discussion groups
  • 3. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Why project manage your postgrad research?  What defines a project?  Why do you need to project manage your research?  Because you are probably facing:  A research deadline  Professional and domestic commitments  Resource limitations
  • 4. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Outline of today’s session (in Project Management speak)  Scoping - anticipated achievements, boundaries, areas ‘in scope’  Business case – underpinning rationale  Requirements – essential elements  Design – tools and techniques  Resources – time, consumables, etc. +  PM methodology and tools
  • 5. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Scope  What is your project about?  What do you want to achieve? Business case  Why are you doing it?  How will it benefit you professionally/personally)?  Analogies (CJ’s examples – UoP projects, own PhD and research)
  • 6. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Practical  Take 10 mins (5 mins each person) to explain your research to the person sitting next to you including: 1. What your project is about 2. What you want to achieve 3. Why you are doing it (how will it benefit you professionally/personally)
  • 7. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Business Case The overall aim is to achieve your postgrad qualification, but how does it fit into your longer term plan for the next 5 years?
  • 8. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Identifying requirements  Getting the grasp of key concepts  What is the difference between methodology and methods?
  • 9. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements  Getting the grasp of key concepts  What is ontology?  What is epistemology?
  • 10. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements  What is ontology? Your view of the world  What is epistemology?
  • 11. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements  What is ontology? Your view of the type of world/environment where your research will take place  What is epistemology? How knowledge is acquired
  • 12. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements Ontology View of your research world - Do you think the world exists externally to human beings? or..... Do you think that people contribute to, and have an impact on, the environment where your research is taking place?
  • 13. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements Epistemology How do I think knowledge is acquired?  By gathering data and seeking out rules/patterns or cause/effect (positivist)?  Or interpreting and taking into account context, experience and views (interpretivist)?
  • 14. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements Why is this important?  The type of research environment that your research takes place in and how you will acquire knowledge (gather data) influences how you plan your research Examples:  Effect of volcanic activity on rocks objectivist?? research design??  Impact of social networking on integration constructivist?? research design??
  • 15. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements Does your research topic:  Exist outside the influence of human beings? or  Do humans influence your area of research? Will you:  Gather data, seek out patterns and/or cause and effect? or  Look for context and interpretation? Are you: ‘viewing events and social world through the eyes of the people being studied?’ (Bryman, 2008)  Bryman 4th edition 2012
  • 16. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Methodological approach  Quantitative  Experiment, historical, correlational (using reports, logs, data)  Qualitative  Ethnographic research, action research, survey, case study.
  • 17. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Design  The tools and techniques you use depend on your approach ….examples from CJ
  • 18. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Identifying your methodology Is your research:  Scientific/positivist or interpretivist? Why? Will you use a:  Quantitative or qualitative approach Why? What tools and techniques will you use? (Discuss in group for 10 mins)
  • 19. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research  Managing your research (video)
  • 20. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Break 10 minutes
  • 21. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements 2  After determining your approach, what next??  What distinguishes doctoral research from other research?  How do you find out if your research is unique?
  • 22. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Requirements 2  Which literature resources are available for your research?  How can you find out about other sources?
  • 23. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Design How will you undertake your research?  How will you identify literature resources?  What approach will you use?  experiment?  case study?  ethnographic research?  survey?  Who or what is the population/data source?  How will you choose the sample? (How do you know it is representative and not bias?)  How will you gather the data? (interviews, online questionnaires, etc.)
  • 24. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Milestone (completion deadline)  Gaps in the literature  Identifying your research questions
  • 25. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Recap We have considered:  Your approach/methodology  Literature review  Research design (population, sample, tools and techniques)
  • 26. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Discovery 15-20 mins - discuss in groups of 4 the your thoughts on the following relating to your research:  Methodology – which methodological approach will you take? Why?  Literature review – which resources will you investigate? Where can you access?  Population, sample, tools and techniques- what/who will you focus on? How will you gain access/acquire data? What tools will you use to gather data?
  • 27. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Other areas to consider  How will you analyse your data?  How will you report your findings?  How will you disseminate your findings?
  • 28. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Resources  How much time will your research take?  How much time have you got? (longer than you expect!) (less than you expect!)  Will you need to spend any money?  What resources will you need? (printing, postage, s/w, web-based resources)
  • 29. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Managing your time effectively  Prioritise  Recognise strengths and weaknesses  Be realistic  Plan ahead, take all your activities into account and building in some flexibility  Create weekly or monthly plans, plus a ‘to do’ list  Be generous with your timings.
  • 30. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Reflecting on your PhD/research experiences to date  The good and bad points (30 mins in total)  Individually (5 mins): ○ write down 3 good things (each on a separate yellow sticky note) ○ write down 3 things bad -or not so good (each on a separate green sticky note)  Together (20 -25 mins): ○ Look for common themes ○ Sort on large sheets of paper ○ Discuss and note how  to resolve the bad points  How good points can be used in future research/ practice  Group discussion
  • 31. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Project Management methodology  Traditional  Structured with clear project tasks, timescales and milestones  Agile  Flexible system with short deadlines for tasks, self-organisation. Include frequent meetings and visible tracking For your research you are likely to take the relevant elements and manage in your own way.
  • 32. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Planning tools  MsProject  Gantter  Excel  Paper It doesn’t really matter. It is the thinking and organising in your mind that is important….
  • 33. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Planning  Demo using Gantter.com
  • 34. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Practical  Identify:  The key stages of your project  Likely timescales  Milestones (key completion dates)  Use one of the project tools to create an outline project plan But remember this is a working document and will change – frequently!
  • 35. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Ending with… New ideas and thoughts about how you will approach your research Comments? Questions?
  • 36. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research Thank you Dr Carolyne Jacobs, Department of Curriculum and Quality Enhancement University of Portsmouth Carolyne.jacobs@port.ac.uk www.moodle.port.ac.uk/
  • 37. Wednesday 12th February 2014 Managing your postgrad research SMART  Specific: in both meaning and focus.  Measurable: so that you know when you are achieving progress and can declare success.  Advantageous: what's in this for you? If you can see no personal advantages, don't waste your time; you won't be seriously motivated towards success.  Realistic: make sure that you are being realistic: you can get feedback to help you do this. Setting learning targets in this way will, through experience, gradually improve your ability to manage your own self-development and learning.  Time limited: set deadlines and 'milestones', times when you will sit down and reflect on and review your progress (Ref: www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/1221/Setting%20objectives.html) Go back
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