Regulations and policies
In addition to ßÏßÏÊÓƵ's regulations and policies for research degrees (see below), PGRs - as independent researchers - are subject to the same research policies as academic faculty. You should familliarise yourself with the policies and guidance set out below.
- Regulations for research degrees (see Regulation 23)
- Policy on Research Degrees (includes in the Appendices the Framework on Collaborative Research Degrees; the Policy on Remote Vivas, and the Policy on PhD by Published Works)
- (see 'University regulations and policies' section)
- Research Governance and Integrity (Ethical Review process)
- Research and knowledge exchange policies (Code of Practice, Research Governance, Ethics and Conduct)
- University open access policy
- Complaints and appeals policies
University-level regulations and policies relating to research degrees are approved by Senate. Content is developed by the PGR Sub-Committee (which includes PGR representation) in consulation with Schools and other stakeholder groups. Changes to regulations and policies normally take effect from the start of the academic year, unless otherwise communicated via Schools.