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  1. Submission of Thesis/Dissertation

    All PGR theses/dissertations are submitted electronically as a PDF file. Please refer to the Doctoral College's PGR Student Handbook for full guidance on how to submit your thesis for examination. Policy & documents. Submission Form. If your Board of Examiners has already been appointed your thesis will be sent to them immediately upon ...

  2. Submission, examination and completion

    Please note: the following submission process applies to all PGR students across our Exeter and Cornwall Campuses, and all enquiries should be sent to [email protected]. When you are ready to submit your thesis: Please email a completed ‌Submission Form to [email protected] signatures are required in Parts A and B please include either scanned signatures or provide accompanying ...

  3. Presentation of Thesis/Dissertation

    When you submit your thesis/dissertation for examination please remember to include a correctly worded title page as the first page of your thesis and sign each copy before submission. Alternative Form of Submission. Changes to the guidance on the presentation of theses have been made resulting in a re-definition of what we mean by the term ...

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    A thesis or dissertation is a document submitted in support of candidature for a higher degree or professional qualification, presenting the author's research and findings. ... You can access theses produced by University of Exeter students. Access routes depend upon whether the item is a print copy (deposited before 2010) or a digital copy ...

  5. Postgraduate Research

    Submission, Examination and Award. In this section you will find information about the submission of your thesis or dissertation, the examination process and your award and graduation. Please follow the links on the navigation bar for the following sections: nomination of examiners; submission of thesis/dissertation

  6. Submission and Examination Process

    Submitting your thesis is the final stage before examination. Research students must follow the University guidelines on the submission of MA by Research/MPhil/PhD theses. These guidelines also provide guidance on the presentation of your thesis, as well as how and where it should be submitted. Students studying on a 'by Practice' basis ...

  7. Thesis format

    E-thesis. Once an award is recommended by the board of examiners students must submit a copy of the thesis/dissertation to Open Research Exeter (ORE) before the degree can be formally approved. ORE is the University's on-line collection for all research carried out at Exeter. Depositing the thesis in the collection will ensure that it is made ...

  8. Research, Writing and Thesis Requirements

    The University's general regulations concerning the format and presentation of the thesis must be closely followed. These provide information on all aspects of the overall layout of a thesis, including word length (up to 100,000 for a PhD, 60,000 for an MPhil and 40,000 for an MA by Research), division into chapters, the scholarly apparatus, how it should be bound and the number of copies ...

  9. Forms

    For all queries relating to the nomination process please contact your Faculty PGR Support office as follows: For all students based on the Penryn campus: [email protected]. For all students based on the Exeter campus: University of Exeter Business School: [email protected]. Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy: ese ...

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    ORE (Open Research Exeter) is the name given to the University's institutional repository. An electronic version of the thesis/dissertation replaces the final hard-bound copy. For students who first registered prior to October 2008 and who do not wish to submit electronically you must contact the Postgraduate Administration Office prior to ...

  11. SID

    If you are re-submitting your thesis please ensure the correct payment accompanies your submission. Payment should be made by cheque, payable to the University of Exeter, or by UK credit/debit card. For more information, please log an enquiry through the Student Information Desk by clicking the 'Log Enquiry' button below.

  12. Submission and Examination Processes

    Submission and Examination Processes. Submitting your thesis is the final stage before examination. Research students must follow the University guidelines on the submission of MPhil/PhD theses. These guidelines also provide guidance on the presentation of your thesis and how it should be submitted. You may also wish to refer to the TQA Manual ...

  13. Research Writing and Thesis Requirements

    NTU and Exeter are working in partnership to deliver six split-site Biomedical PhD studentships. If successful, you will benefit from expert supervision from researchers in both institutions and have the opportunity to research and live in two great locations, for up to eighteen months in each. ... Students are expected to submit their thesis ...

  14. Examination of Thesis/Dissertation

    Examination of a thesis/dissertation. After your thesis/dissertation is submitted for examination it will be sent to your Board of Examiners for consideration. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) a temporary policy is in place to allow viva voce examinations to take place via a multi-way video-link. For further information please visit the ...

  15. Dissertation

    The undergraduate dissertation is normally a 30-credit, final stage, level 3 module, which may be compulsory for some degree programmes. The subject of your dissertation will be agreed in advance and you will work under the direction of a nominated supervisor. Postgraduate dissertations are usually worth 60 credits. The completed dissertation ...

  16. Doctoral Theses

    Emotional Entrepreneurism (EE): The Case of Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Al-Husayni Al-Sistani . Alsayegh, A (University of Exeter Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, 5 August 2024) This thesis aims to develop the 'emotional entrepreneurism' (EE) theory using Ayatollah Sistani as a case study. The tentative theoretical paradigm seeks to ...

  17. E-theses

    E-theses. If you have been recommended for award by your Board of Examiners you must submit a copy of your thesis/dissertation to Open Research Exeter (ORE) before your degree can be formally approved. ORE is the University's repository of all research carried out at Exeter. Depositing your thesis in the collection will ensure it is made ...

  18. DOCX FORM OF APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION OF A THESIS FOR

    1I will submit 1 electronic copy of the thesis/dissertation for examination. I understand the submitted copy will be shared with the examiners for the purposes of the examination process only. I confirm the thesis is in a form prescribed in the University's Statement of Procedures: Presentation of Theses/Dissertations for Degrees in the ...

  19. 6. Transfer from MPhil to PhD

    Draft timetable (1 page) for submission of the thesis within the candidate's planned submission period (within a maximum of four years for full-time study from the date of initial registration; pro-rata for part-time study). This should show the student's work plan for the remaining period of study and highlight any areas where problems ...

  20. University of Exeter Repository

    University of Exeter Repository Upload Now. University of Exeter Repository. Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Doctoral College. Other Collections.

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    Maintenance of the academic standards and integrity of University of Exeter awards. To ensure that the expectations of Faculties, students and staff are clear the following verbs are adopted and highlighted in the text. ... All vivas must be held in English unless the candidate has been given permission to submit their thesis in an alternate ...

  22. Thesis by Alternative Format

    Students wishing to submit their thesis in an alternative or non-traditional format must seek formal approval. Through completing the Application to submit a thesis in an alternative format form , students and supervisors are required to set out guidance for the formation and submission of the thesis, as well as confirming how the thesis will be archived and how the research may be ...

  23. Casual workers' information

    Postgraduate Research Students - Working hours post submission of thesis. Limited to 20 hours per week throughout studies until thesis is submitted; ... Please note, a University of Exeter employee cannot have two jobs at the University (including occasional/casual worker) where the hours together would be greater than full time i.e. 36.5 hours