104 Doctoral College Handbook 2022-2023 Schedule U (Cyber Security)
Schedule V (Public Health) This schedule is not suitable for candidates who intend from the outset to submit for an award other than MPhil or Doctorate in Public Health (DrPH). DrPH
MPhil
5 Years
4 Years
Candidates who do not submit within the maximum time period must apply for a formal extension (section 5.10 and Research Degrees – Generic Institutional Regulations (UPR AS10, section 10.2 refers) Schedule V comprises of the following assessments: Initial Registration Assessment
Within 10 months of enrolment
Doctoral Review Assessment
Within 34 months of enrolment
Initial Registration Assessment The composition of the panel for the initial registration assessment is defined in the Research Degrees – Generic Institutional Regulations (UPR AS10, formerly AS/D/5; section 11.2 refers). The Principal Supervisor will ensure that the initial registration assessment panel is appointed within 10 months from the date of enrolment. The composition of the panel will be approved by the Research Degrees Board before the panel convenes. The candidate will submit a research programme proposal and an assessment report to the panel within 10 months from the date of enrolment. A candidate who does not comply with this requirement will have their enrolment under this schedule withdrawn. The research programme proposal will be phased, indicating timescales and identifying the points at which progress assessments are intended to occur. The assessment report will be no more than 6,000 words, excluding appendices. The initial registration assessment will include a viva or meeting at which all the panel members discuss the research programme proposal and the assessment report with the candidate. The viva or meeting will take place normally no more than 3 weeks after the candidate’s submission of their research programme proposal and assessment report to the panel. The panel will take into account the suitability of the proposed research programme for the award sought (MPhil or DrPH), in the context of the resources available; the progress achieved by the candidate, commensurate with their period of enrolment; and the potential demonstrated by the candidate to meet the criteria for the award of MPhil or DrPH, within the required timescale.