Supporting Doctoral Candidates through Completion and Final Examination
Definition
:1. History
- Traditional PhD—a substantive body of research addressing a specific research question that is novel, robust, and generates new understanding or knowledge
- Professional doctorate—undertaken by individuals who are already established within a profession and designed to enhance their professional development, including a taught element
- Practice-based doctorates—typically offered within the Arts and creative fields where assessment is not constrained to a written thesis and includes a taught element
- New route (or integrated) doctorates—these offer a one-year masters level (taught) qualification before progressing onto a standard three-year traditional PhD
2. Completion
2.1. Traditional Thesis
2.2. Thesis by Publication
2.3. Professional, Practice-Based, and New Route Doctorates
3. Barriers to Completion
4. Final Examination—The Viva Voce
4.1. Closed-Door Viva Voce (Private Defense)
4.2. Hybrid Viva Voce (Public Defense)
4.3. Ritualised Viva Voce
4.4. Corrections
5. Barriers to Final Examination
6. Concluding Guidance for Supporting Doctoral Candidates through Completion and Final Examination
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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