Postgraduate research 2019 and 2020. - University of Surrey.
Surrey’s postgraduate research code of practice sets out the University's policy and procedural framework relating to research degrees. The code defines a set of standard procedures and specific responsibilities covering the academic supervision, administration and assessment of research degrees for all faculties within the University.
The last year or two of your PhD is all about advancing your research and completing your thesis. You’ll have regular meetings with your supervisor, who will work closely with you to help you manage your writing and critically reflect on the research you’ve done. Often, you’ll write and submit more research papers in this time too.
Cook, Anna H. (2019) Friendship, bullying and the impact of inclusion on attitudes towards children with autism. Doctoral thesis, University of Surrey. Text Anna Cook PhD Thesis.docx - Version of Record.
Metabolic Effects of Intermittent Fasting By. University of Surrey A thesis submitted in accordance with the requirements of the University of Surrey for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. PhD project was to investigate the metabolic health impacts of these intermittent fasting variants.
Dissertation (60%): To be submitted electronically to SurreyLearn in Word and PDF format on the Tuesday of week 35. For Laboratory, Clinical or Data analysis projects: a dissertation of 4000-6000 words to include a 300 word abstract (which does not contribute to the overall word count). The main body of the dissertation should be fully.
PhD theses and Research Masters dissertations Research degree theses (e.g. PhD, MPhil, MRes) completed by BU researchers are available full text and open access in BURO (Bournemouth University Research Online), Bournemouth University’s institutional repository.
University of Surrey Library, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 7XH, United Kingdom Abstract We present a case study examining training needs for doctoral students related to electronic thesis submission at the University of Surrey. We consulted research students, supervisors.