Swansea University - Astudiaethau Ol-raddedig

Astudiaethau Ôl-raddedig

Information

The best introduction is the Postgraduate Study section of the Prospects website which provides advice and information on exploring the options, weighing up  the possible advantages that a postgraduate qualification would give you, finding sources of funding, making applications and studying abroad, together with links to further contacts and resources.  It also includes a database where you can search for courses.  Free booklets on postgraduate study and research published by Graduate Prospects are available from Careers on Level 3 of the Library

For financial advice, also see the University's guide to financing your studies which includes links to information on postgraduate funding, opportunities to work while you study, childcare grants, how to contact the Overseas study and many others.

In this section we provide information on:

  • Student Support Office
  • Opportunities, vacancies and clearing houses. . There is competition for these and you should pursue options at the same time as you are looking for research/course places.
  • Grants and awards is a realistic option but there are relatively few grants and awards available and you should make preliminary enquiries 18 months before you hope to start.

Postgraduate study can be:

  • required for entry to a career; application often through a clearing house;
  • perhaps vocational, i.e., they are marketed as, or perceived to be, useful for entry into a career, but are not specifically required by employers or by professional bodies;
  • for interest and pleasure with no particular career in mind;
  • as part of training while in employment, i.e., part-time;