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Ensure success in your graduate studies with expert advice on project suitability, peer review, and time limits. Monitor progress effectively and receive support for timely degree completion. Don't panic - everyone is here to help you.
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Student Progression John Kirby Graduate School Faculty of Medical Sciences
Our commitment • We are committed to ensuring each student maximises his or her opportunity to gain a higher degree. • Students who submit a thesis very rarely ‘fail’ • No point continuing to struggle with a PhD if along the way we agree that an MPhil is a more suitable degree for you • We must make sure all students complete their work within the set time limits
Your project • Must be suitable for higher degree research • Peer review • Internally by assessment team (usual for MDs) or • Externally by grant reviewers
Your project • Must be suitable for higher degree research • Peer review • Internally by assessment team (usual for MDs) or • Externally by grant reviewers • Your supervisor(s) must have appropriate experience • Fellowship of the Graduate School
Day-to-day progress and training • Research project specific • Don’t worry if you seem to be progressing more slowly than the next student (he or she might have problems later!) • Ask and listen to: • Your supervisor • Post-docs • Technicians • Senior students
Keeping everyone on track is complex! A full-time PhD (regulation a) must be submitted within 4 YEARS A full/part time PhD (regulation b) must be submitted within 5 YEARS A part-time PhD (regulation c) must be submitted within 7 YEARS A full-time MD/DDS (regulation a) must be submitted within 3 YEARS A full/part time MD (regulation b) must be submitted within 4 YEARS A part-time MD (regulation c) must be submitted within 5 YEARS A full-time MPHIL (regulation a) must be submitted within 2 YEARS* A part-time MPHIL (regulation b) must be submitted within 4 YEARS*
Assessment • You will be examined by 2 assessors • Experts in your field • Not part of your supervisory team • You will submit appropriate written work before the assessment • You and your supervisor(s) will receive formal feedback after the assessment • It’s good to gain experience of oral examination before the ‘big one’!
First assessment • We recommend the following structure for your report: • Table of contents • A literature review • A clear statement of the aims of your project • A summary of the methods developed and results obtained to date • A discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of your work to date • An outline of your future work In order to stop students from submitting over-long mini-theses, the Graduate School suggests a maximum word limit for this report (excluding references and figures) of 7,500 words (or 3,000 for MPhil)
Don’t panic • This all seems very daunting – but it really isn’t • We are all here to help you to get your degree • Everyone involved in your work is an enthusiast and shares an interest in your research • They want to know the answers as much as you do! Good Luck!