| The  Higher Degrees of Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy | 
      
        | The PhD | 
      
        | 1. | For  the award of PhD, candidates must have demonstrated: | 
      
        |  | a) | the  creation and interpretation of new knowledge through original research or other  advanced scholarship, or of a quality to satisfy a peer review, extend the  forefront of the discipline and merit publication; | 
      
        |  | b) | a  systematic acquisition and understanding of a substantial body of knowledge  which is at the forefront of an academic discipline or an area of professional  practice; | 
      
        |  | c) | the  general ability to conceptualize, design and implement a project for the  generation of new knowledge, applications or understanding at the forefront of  the discipline, and to adjust the project design in the light of unforeseen  problems; and | 
      
        |  | d) | a  detailed understanding of applicable techniques for research and advanced  academic enquiry. | 
      
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        | Award  of the Degree | 
      
        | 2. | The  University of Southampton may approve arrangements for a candidate to enrol on  a programme leading to a joint award of the degree of Master of Philosophy or  Doctor of Philosophy with a specific named institution, in accordance with the  University's procedures for approving collaborative partnerships and the procedures  established for such degrees. | 
      
        | 3. | A  jointly awarded research degree programme with another named institution shall  be governed by a Memorandum of Agreement approved and signed by the authorised  signatories of the University of Southampton and the other named Institution participating  in the award. | 
      
        | 4. | In  addition to the Memorandum of Agreement every candidate for the award of the  degree of PhD under these regulations shall enter into an agreement signed by  authorised signatories of the University of Southampton and the other named  Institution and the candidate's supervisors which sets out the terms and  conditions governing the joint award. | 
      
        | 5. | The  degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) may be awarded by the Senate to  postgraduate students who have successfully pursued a course of study jointly  with another approved institution, as prescribed below and have satisfied any  other requirements to the satisfaction of the relevant academic authorities of  both the institutions concerned. | 
      
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        | Admission | 
      
        | 6. | For  candidates applying for admission to a higher degree by research programme  offered jointly with another institution, the application must be approved by  the appropriate academic authorities in both institutions and must satisfy the  formal entry requirements for both institutions. | 
      
        | 7. | The  procedures for admission will be specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
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        | Candidature | 
      
        | 8. | The  programme to be followed shall be one of full-time supervised study, including  research training which will be generic and subject specific, together with  generic skills training. | 
      
        | 9. | Candidates  will normally be formally enrolled at both institutions throughout the period  of candidature unless otherwise specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. If a  candidate is not enrolled at both institutions throughout the period of  candidature, periods of separate enrolment at either institution in the  partnership shall be counted as equivalent for the purposes of determining the  overall period of candidature for the degree of PhD. | 
      
        | 10. | Candidates  will be subject to the regulations, rules, policies and practices of the  institutions with which they are enrolled. Procedures for dealing with breaches  of the aforesaid will be specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
        | 11. | The  minimum period of candidature to be spent at each institution and the expected  division of the period of candidature between institutions will be specified in  the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
        | 12. | A  candidate is normally required to register initially for the degree of MPhil at  the University of Southampton. A candidate wishing to transfer from such  registration to the degree of PhD must successfully complete an upgrade process  as specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. In cases where a candidate is  registered for a joint degree with an institution which does not offer the  MPhil degree (or equivalent), a candidate may be permitted to register directly  for the degree of PhD at the partner institution but will be required to  undertake a formal review equivalent to the upgrade at the appropriate time in  order to continue in candidature at the University of Southampton. The  arrangements for such formal review will be specified in the Memorandum of  Agreement. | 
      
        | 13. | A  candidate for the degree of PhD may be permitted at any time prior to submission  of the thesis to transfer to a programme leading to the degree of MPhil, except  in cases where a candidate is registered for a joint award with an institution  which does not offer an MPhil degree. In such cases the candidate may be given  the option to transfer to a programme leading to the degree of MPhil from the  University of Southampton only. | 
      
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        | Supervision  and Progress | 
      
        | 14. | Candidates  registered on a programme leading to a joint award shall have a supervisory  team which includes at least one supervisor from each institution. One  supervisor in the team shall be designated as the main supervisor. If  appropriate, the main supervisor may change depending upon the institution in  which the candidate is physically located . The supervisory team may include  other supervisors and/or advisers and should normally include at least one  additional member from the institution at which a candidate is physically  located, to provide additional support. The supervisors appointed shall satisfy  the academic criteria for the appointment of supervisors at both institutions,  and shall be approved by the normal academic route in both institutions. | 
      
        | 15. | The  responsibilities of the supervisory team and of the candidate shall be set out  in writing, either in the Memorandum of Agreement or in a separate document  provided to and signed by the supervisors and the candidate and approved by the  relevant Faculty of the University of Southampton. | 
      
        | 16. | Every  candidate will take part in an individualised assessment of their research  training needs or equivalent with their supervisor(s) at the commencement of  their studies. Candidates will also be required to take part in a postgraduate  student research training programme which will include generic and subject  specific research training, together with generic skills training and may  include a range of elements which are compulsory, optional or conditions of  funding. Research training may take place at any or all of the institutions  party to the joint degree, as agreed by the supervisory team and the student in  a written training agreement. It is the responsibility of the supervisor from  the University of Southampton to ensure that the candidate undertakes a  programme which meets all the training requirements for the relevant Faculty of  the University of Southampton and any funding body where that funding has been  arranged through the University. | 
      
        | 17. | The progress of an individual candidate may be  reviewed at any time. If progress is unsatisfactory and if, after due warning,  there is insufficient improvement, a recommendation may be put forward for  termination of candidature. Such recommendations must be approved by both  institutions, following their normal procedures for termination of candidature.  In exceptional circumstances provision may be made for a student to transfer to  candidature for a higher degree by research of either the University of Southampton  or the other Institution in the partnership. | 
      
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        | Duration  of Research Courses | 
      
        | 18. | The  duration of the programme shall be specified in the relevant Memorandum of  Agreement. The minimum period of candidature shall normally be not less than 24  months and shall be spent in supervised study. The maximum period of  candidature shall normally be four years (48 months), including nominal  registration where applicable but excluding periods of suspension (see  paragraphs 19 and 20 below).Where applicable the period spent in candidature  for the degree of MPhil to the point of transfer will be counted towards the  period of candidature required for the degree of PhD. | 
      
        | 19. | The  period of candidature ends when the thesis is submitted. A candidate who fails  to submit a thesis by the end of the agreed maximum period of candidature shall  be deemed to have withdrawn from the programme. | 
      
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        | Nominal  Registration | 
      
        | 20. | The  Memorandum of Agreement will specify whether the University of Southampton's  regulations relating to Nominal Registration (paragraphs 19 to 22 of the  Regulations) apply. If there is no provision for transfer to Nominal  Registration a candidate must remain in supervised full-time candidature until  the thesis is submitted. | 
      
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        | Temporary  Suspension | 
      
        | 21. | Candidates  must continue in registration for the degree until such time as they submit  their thesis or withdraw, except that temporary suspension of candidature may  be permitted in extenuating circumstances (eg: illness, family crisis or  unforeseeable problems beyond the candidate's control), with the agreement of  the supervisory team and approval through the relevant academic authorities at  both as specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. The maximum period of  suspension should be stipulated and will normally be in accordance with  University of Southampton regulations (Section  IV of  the University Calendar). In the case of Research Council or sponsor-funded  candidates, due regard should be given to Research Council or sponsor rules  governing suspension. Periods of temporary suspension shall not count towards  the maximum period of study. | 
      
        | 22. | While  based at the University of Southampton suspended students should not receive  supervision and normally should not have access to services. However, where a  Faculty judges that there is a need: access to services can be granted on an  individual student basis through the student administration system. | 
      
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        | Extension  of Candidature | 
      
        | 23. | The  minimum and maximum periods of candidature specified in the Memorandum of  Agreement should be strictly adhered to. The University's regulations on  extension of candidature (paragraphs 25 and 26 of the Regulations) will apply  unless otherwise specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. Any requests for an  extension must be approved through the relevant academic procedures in both  institutions. | 
      
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        | Submission  of Thesis | 
      
        | 24. | After  completion of the necessary period of study, a thesis shall be submitted for  examination. Procedures for giving notice of intention to submit a thesis will  be specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
        | 25. | The  length of the thesis and the format to be used for the thesis will be specified  in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
        | 26. | A  candidate who, if the examination is successful, wishes to attend a graduation ceremony at the University of  Southampton must give notice of intention to submit a thesis not later than 31  January if the candidate seeks award of the degree by the following July. A  longer of period of notice may be required depending upon the detailed  examination requirements set out in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
        | 27. | Candidates  must comply with the provisions of paragraphs 31-33 of the Regulations. | 
      
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        | Examination | 
      
        | 28. | The  examination will be conducted jointly by both institutions. | 
      
        | 29. | The  examination process for candidates registered for a degree jointly awarded with  another University will be based on the principles described in paragraphs 35  and 36 of the Regulations. These principles are that: | 
      
        |  | a) | Members  of the supervisory team or others who have had a substantial involvement in the  student's work, or have another conflict of interest or potential lack of  objectivity may not be appointed as a member of the panel or examining team  which assesses the thesis. | 
      
        |  | b) | The  candidate will be expected to submit a written thesis (or equivalent submission  for Music, or for Drama, dance and the Performing Arts, or for Art and Design)  in English and to defend this in some form of oral examination. The oral  examination may take the form of a public defence of the thesis, but must be  part of the examination process. | 
      
        |  | c) | The  panel of examiners will consist of at least two examiners, one of whom will be an examiner  external to the Universities awarding the degree. | 
      
        |  | d) | For  degrees examined jointly with an international partner, the examining panel may  include additional members. | 
      
        | 30. | The  arrangements for examination will be specified in the Memorandum of Agreement. | 
      
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        | Outcomes  of the Examination | 
      
        | 31. | The  outcomes of the examination will be as set out in paragraph 38 of the  Regulations, unless otherwise specified in the Memorandum of Agreement, except  that the provision for a candidate who has failed to satisfy the examiners to  apply within a specified time for the award of the degree of MPhil will not be  available to a candidate who is registered for a joint award with an  institution which does not offer an MPhil degree (or a degree with equivalent  criteria for award). In such cases the student may be given the option to  submit a thesis for the award of an MPhil degree from the University of  Southampton only. | 
      
        | 32. | The  award must be approved by the relevant academic authorities at both  institutions. For the University of Southampton the award will be made by the  Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty concerned. | 
      
        | 33. | A  candidate who fails to submit a corrected or revised thesis by the date set by  the examiners shall normally be regarded as having failed the examination and  the recommendations of the examiners shall lapse. | 
      
        | 34. | Where  the examiners recommend that the degree be not awarded and that submission of a  revised thesis be not permitted, the candidate may ask for the case to be  reviewed in accordance with procedures set out in the Memorandum of Agreement. |