Source: Postgraduate Research Experience Survey 2013, Higher Education Academy
More than a quarter of part-timers responding to the Postgraduate Research Experience Survey, published on 4 September, say they do not have frequent opportunities to discuss their research with peers.
This compares with 16 per cent among full-time students.
Part-timers are also less likely to feel that their faculty’s “research ambience” stimulates their work or that their department provides a good seminar programme.
The results could reflect that such students are more likely to be distance learners and less likely to spend time in their departments, the report says.
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