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Sussex Researcher School

Supervision FAQs

How often should I meet my supervisor(s)?

This will depend on your academic discipline, the nature of your research project, and your supervisor’s commitments. However, you should meet at least once a month. You may require more frequent sessions in the first few months of your research degree.

What do I do if there’s a problem with my supervision?

It’s important to address any problems immediately. Please take a look at the Dealing with supervisory problems page for more information.

Can I change my supervisor(s)?

Yes. Assuming you have made reasonable attempts to resolve any difficulties, you can contact your Director for Postgraduate Researchers to request a change. If the Director is also your supervisor, you should speak to your Head of School. You may also want to seek advice from your student representative, the Students’ Union, or the . For guidance on who you can talk to, please see our contacts page.

Sussex Researcher School

E: researcher-school@sussex.ac.uk