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Postgrads are encouraged to take part in societies just as much as undergrads!! My DM in Gamesoc for a while was a PhD student and the group was a mixture of postgrads and undergrads, which was really nice. It's a great way of getting to know people from completely different courses and backgrounds.
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Postgraduate Research students (so MRes and PhD) have access to an exclusive part of the library where they are pretty much guaranteed a study space. I've walked past it a hundred times and I've never seen it particularly busy. MA and other taught postgrads normally only get to use it in third term, during exam season -- which kind of sucks, given that they don't have a separate dedicated space, but I appreciate the sentiment. PhD students I believe can also use the Herringham Room, which is a staff space next to Founders Reading Room. Very very atmospheric and very pretty, and a nice place to sit back with a book and do some reading (though I wouldn't know, since I'm an undergrad and I've only passed through as an ambassador a few times haha).
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During Welcome Week (Freshers) there are postgrad-exclusive events to meet the team and other postgrad students on your course and other courses, which is great to see! There's also a lot of provision for mature students, which postgrads may also have access to. Alas, I was a baby coming to uni, so I wouldn't know myself </3
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Postgrads are encouraged to take part in societies just as much as undergrads!! My DM in Gamesoc for a while was a PhD student and the group was a mixture of postgrads and undergrads, which was really nice. It's a great way of getting to know people from completely different courses and backgrounds.
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Postgraduate Research students (so MRes and PhD) have access to an exclusive part of the library where they are pretty much guaranteed a study space. I've walked past it a hundred times and I've never seen it particularly busy. MA and other taught postgrads normally only get to use it in third term, during exam season -- which kind of sucks, given that they don't have a separate dedicated space, but I appreciate the sentiment. PhD students I believe can also use the Herringham Room, which is a staff space next to Founders Reading Room. Very very atmospheric and very pretty, and a nice place to sit back with a book and do some reading (though I wouldn't know, since I'm an undergrad and I've only passed through as an ambassador a few times haha).
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During Welcome Week (Freshers) there are postgrad-exclusive events to meet the team and other postgrad students on your course and other courses, which is great to see! There's also a lot of provision for mature students, which postgrads may also have access to. Alas, I was a baby coming to uni, so I wouldn't know myself </3
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