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University of Exeter Medical School Postgraduate Research Student Handbook Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Graduate Research in the College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter 2.1. Graduate Research Support 2.2. The Institute structure in CMH 2.3. Athena Swan 2.4. Communication 2.5. CMH Intranet 2.6. University of Exeter Doctoral College 2.7. The University of Exeter Doctoral College stimulates, supports and sustains a vibrant research and intellectual environment across and between disciplines for postgraduate and early career researchers. Focusing on investment and development in training, resources and facilities, the Doctoral College provides an outstanding quality experience for those in the early stages of their research careers. Research Student Handbook Research, Training and Skills Research, Training and Skills. Within the first 8 weeks of your programme, you and your supervisor(s) must complete a Training needs analysis form (TNA). When you have completed the form, you will be given the option to 'Print or save as pdf'. Click this, and a printing dialog box will load. There are dedicated web pages for each of our disciplines providing details about research, programmes, news and events, alumni activity, and much more. Specific pages for current students are found here. On these pages you will find information about support and services, campus life, and your studies for both Exeter and Cornwall campuses. Research Student Handbook The Postgraduate Research Support Office The Postgraduate Research Support Office takes primary responsibility for the administration and progress of your studies. PGR matters are overseen by the College Director of PGR and STEMM PGR Manager. Research Council Students only: AHRC and ESRC students, who require an extension to their submission date, must submit an application to cles-pgr-support@exeter.ac.uk or Cornwall-pgr@exeter.ac.uk. Applications must be received 3 months before the submission deadline date and will be forward to the AHRC or ESRC for approval. Applications should Nominations must be confirmed by the Internal Examiner (s), the Non-Examining Independent Chair (if one is required) and the Dean of College or Nominated Authority, before it is submitted for final approval by the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Research. Confirmation of your Board of Examiners will be sent to you by email. Associate Director of Postgraduate Research, College of Medicine and Health Senior Lecturer in Lung Pathobiology Medical School building G.11, St Lukes campus Email: C.J.Scotton@exeter.ac.uk Telephone: 01392 722934 Dr Sarah Morgan-Trimmer Associate Director of Postgraduate Research, College of Medicine and Health Research Fellow The University's general regulations concerning the format and presentation of the thesis must be closely followed. These provide information on all aspects of the overall layout of a thesis, including word length (up to 100,000 for a PhD, 60,000 for an MPhil and 40,000 for an MA by Research), division into chapters, the scholarly apparatus, how it should be bound and the number of copies POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAMME SECTION 3. BIOSCIENCES SECTION 4. THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER APPENDICES 1. KEY INFORMATION 2.11 Thesis Submission and Examination (Viva) 3. BIOSCIENCES 3.1 General inform
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