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approachable.
SA A U D SD
S5 My supervisor always reads my work well in advance of our meetings.
SA A U D SD
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S6 My supervisor has not taken over my research, but allows me to
develop it independently.
SA A U D SD
S7 I am always punctilious in keeping appointments with my supervisor.
SA A U D SD
S8 My supervisor is equally punctilious in keeping appointments with
me.
SA A U D SD
S9 I have a good friendly relationship with the departmental secretary
which helps to keep me in contact with my supervisor.
SA A U D SD
S10 Overall, I am well satisfied with the quality of supervision that I am
receiving.
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Support from my department
D1 The department provides adequate physical and financial resources
for my research (e.g. lab or other working space, equipment, library
access).
SA A U D SD
D2 The department provides opportunities for research students to meet
and receive support from each other and I have taken advantage of
them.
SA A U D SD
D3 The department provides a stimulating seminar programme for
doctoral students to which I contribute.
SA A U D SD
D4 The department provides opportunities for good professional contact
with academic staff which I have taken up.
SA A U D SD
D5 The department provides opportunities for social contact with
academic staff which I have taken up.
SA A U D SD
D6 The department encourages and supports attendance at conferences
and other academic gatherings which I have taken up.
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D7 The department organizes meetings to discuss the nature of the doc-
toral process and the relevant university regulations applying to my
research work which I have attended.
SA A U D SD
D8 Overall, I am satisfied with the support I receive from my department.
SA A U D SD
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