Bits & pieces
Apr. 29th, 2008 12:13 pmhttp://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,,2276735,00.html - Oxford letting down its postgrads? My experience (when doing an MPhil, which is 50% taught and 50% research) was that the taught section was well-run[0], my supervisor was very helpful, but yes, the college supervisor wasn't terribly involved. I benefitted from being at a subject-specific college, so at least my college supervisor knew my subject (& did read over my thesis for me). And my university supervisor was in fact at Nuffield as well. Fees were astronomical, but Nuffield is heavily subsidised for accommodation so that wasn't too bad (esp compared to e.g. Pembroke). I definitely agree that students at all levels have virtually no useful input or recourse on college/university policy. Which sucks.
ION: yesterday I put my NEW TENT up in the square outside. This is for cycle-camping purposes - it's a second-hand
Robert Saunders Jetpacker Plus donated by another cyclist. It is v light and surprisingly roomy -
uon and I both fitted into it although I wouldn't want to have 2 people in it for more than a couple of days of cycle touring. I also tried out the Coleman stove also donated by the same person, and made a cup of tea on it. Fire!
[0] Although I missed out on a fair bit of it due to going a bit funny in the head. Not the fault of the tutors, although arguably in part the fault of Nuffield, my college.
ION: yesterday I put my NEW TENT up in the square outside. This is for cycle-camping purposes - it's a second-hand
Robert Saunders Jetpacker Plus donated by another cyclist. It is v light and surprisingly roomy -
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[0] Although I missed out on a fair bit of it due to going a bit funny in the head. Not the fault of the tutors, although arguably in part the fault of Nuffield, my college.