intention to submit, thesis requirements
DJCAD REQUIREMENTS
6.6 Intention to Submit
At least three months before the intended date of your final viva voce examination, your principal research supervisor is responsible for ensuring that a completed Intention to Submit proforma (see Appendix PGR.10) is completed and submitted to the Research Degrees Office. The purpose of this proforma, which you must countersign, is to establish the proposed composition of the examining committee for the thesis. It is important that you discuss the composition of the examining committee with your supervisors well in advance of the three-month deadline, as identifying a suitable external examiner can take time.
6.7 Thesis Requirements
Although it is becoming increasingly common for art and design research degrees to have a strong practice element and is actively encouraged, it is not yet possible to present a thesis which is entirely based on visual practice. For practice-based research, the visual work must be supported and contextualised by written documentation/commentary.
The process of writing up can take from 3 to 12 months. Do not underestimate how long this can take. You should discuss an early draft with your supervisors.
For a thesis presented as a written document, information on its format is outlined in the University Research Degrees Quality Code.
6.6 Intention to Submit
At least three months before the intended date of your final viva voce examination, your principal research supervisor is responsible for ensuring that a completed Intention to Submit proforma (see Appendix PGR.10) is completed and submitted to the Research Degrees Office. The purpose of this proforma, which you must countersign, is to establish the proposed composition of the examining committee for the thesis. It is important that you discuss the composition of the examining committee with your supervisors well in advance of the three-month deadline, as identifying a suitable external examiner can take time.
6.7 Thesis Requirements
Although it is becoming increasingly common for art and design research degrees to have a strong practice element and is actively encouraged, it is not yet possible to present a thesis which is entirely based on visual practice. For practice-based research, the visual work must be supported and contextualised by written documentation/commentary.
The process of writing up can take from 3 to 12 months. Do not underestimate how long this can take. You should discuss an early draft with your supervisors.
For a thesis presented as a written document, information on its format is outlined in the University Research Degrees Quality Code.
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