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PhD thesis, University of the Arts London and University College Falmouth. Item availablity restricted. Love, Johanna (2012) Dust: Exploring the relationship between contemporary modes of viewing the printed photographic image.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON THESIS Degree Year ZOO5 Name of Author. University College London Department of Philosophy, all of whom were of. which ran throughout my first year as a PhD. student and which were the best introduction to my studies and research that I could have hoped for. The attendees include Miriam Cohen-Christofidis who co-ran.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREES OF MPhil AND PhD Candidates for the MPhil and PhD degrees are required to comply with any additional regulations prescribed by the College1 of registration. 1. Admission and Registration 1.1. Application for admission to a course of study for the degree of MPhil or PhD.
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Duration. The maximum registration for a PhD programme is four years with full-time study, or eight years with part-time study. Assessment. All PhD students are initially registered for a Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and the PhD registration is confirmed after the successful completion of an upgrade assessment (at the end of year 1 for full-time students and year 2 for part-time study).
The award of the PhD is based on examination of a thesis of 70,000 to 80,000 words that is the original work of the student. The examination involves (i) assessment of the thesis by experts (usually 2 in number) in the area of study, one of whom (at least) is external to Brunel University London, and (ii) an oral examination (the viva voce examination) which is conducted by the examiners who.
Your thesis will become part of the collection of theses held by Queen Mary Libraries, dating from 1910 until the present day. The collection comprises theses, awarded by Queen Mary University of London and the University of London in the fulfilment of higher degrees studied at: Queen Mary University of London; Queen Mary and Westfield College.