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  1. The Examining Committee examines all materials presented by the student for examination. The examination process begins with the formal submission of the thesis and culminates with the completion of the thesis evaluation. The Examining Committee is responsible for providing written evaluation of the material.

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  2. E-mail to rp_examinations@adm.leeds.ac.uk. This Guide is compiled by Doctoral College Operations (DCO) and updated each session. It gives details of the thesis examination process for Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) from examination entry through to oral examination and award of the degree.

  3. a thesis or dissertation is an important, and sometimes the most important, stage in the postgraduate (PG) research quality assurance process. Although examiners are given guidelines according to which to construct their reports, it is unclear how they conduct the assessment. According to Bourke, Scevak and Cantwell (2001), ‘thesis examination is

  4. Submitting a thesis for examination. Before submitting a thesis, please make sure the following has been considered and/or completed. Please note that students are not required to submit physical copies of their thesis. Thesis submission and examination is completed online via the Thesis Examination Portal.

  5. Thesis examination is a core assessment required in all higher degree research (HDR) programs. This procedure outlines the processes for preparation, submission and examination of the thesis component of all HDR programs. It also includes the roles and responsibilities of higher degree research (HDR) candidates, supervisors, Postgraduate ...

  6. If the thesis is passed at the written examination stage, it will be permitted to proceed to the oral examination. The Ph.D. thesis examination process begins with the submission of the Ph.D. Thesis Submission Form (including the thesis and Approval to Proceed form). Once this form has been successfully submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies:

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  8. 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 ...

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