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Unfortunately, because the thesis examination process is involved and can result in the requirement for additional thesis work or revisions, it is simply not possible for the SGS to guarantee in advance when a final examination date will be nor when a particular thesis will receive final approval for graduation – much of that depends on factors that are beyond the control of the SGS.
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A Revisions outcome means that your thesis will meet the required standard once the specified minor changes have been made. A list of revisions required may be provided by a member of the examination committee (usually the AH Nominee). You will not be re enrolled but will be given a time limit in which you are required to complete the revisions.
A Revise and resubmit outcome means that your work is not yet at the required standard for your degree, but that the Examiners and/or Examination Committee believe that you will reach the required standard with a little more time. You will meet with members of your Examination Committee to discuss the required revisions and will be provided with a ...
This outcome means that your work does not meet the standard required for your programme, but instead makes you eligible for an alternative award. You will be offered the opportunity to graduate and be awarded the specified degree. This will be organised within your faculty or LSRI.
This outcome means that your work does not meet the standard required for an award. You will not be offered the opportunity to graduate and will be awarded no degree.
The successful completion of a Master’s or PhD degree confirms that the graduate has achieved professional standards as a researcher in their disciplines. The thesis is the final report on a comprehensive research project and is the central component to completing the degree requirements. The thesis must demonstrate a mastery of the existing
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Writing and defending your PhD thesis typically takes 7-12 months (3-4 months for writing, 1-3 month for thesis proofing and review, and 3-5 months for the examination process). To ensure timely completion, we recommend that you: • Review the PhD Examination Guidelines thoroughly prior to the start of thesis writing.
A thesis (or dissertation) is a formal statement of the theory, source materials, methodology, and findings of a student’s major research project. It must be a complete and sufficient document that does not require subsidiary information to substantiate its findings. The examination of the thesis exposes the student’s work to scholarly ...
The Doctoral dissertation is the focus of the degree program. In consultation with the supervisor, the student should formulate an appropriate thesis topic as early as possible in the program because the nature and type of proposed doctoral research will affect the time needed to complete the program.
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Nov 17, 2017 · The examination of a PhD thesis marks an important stage in the PhD student journey. Here, the student’s research, thinking and writing are assessed by experts in their field. Yet, in the early stages of candidature, students often do not know what is expected of their thesis, nor what examiners will scrutinise and comment on.