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Each examiner will provide a detailed report and summary recommendation for the award of your degree. Typical outcomes are:

  • award with corrections.

If the examiners’ recommendations vary, the University will consider the reports and make a recommendation. This is done by an academic committee in consultation with your supervisor. We will advise you of the outcome and provide you with copies of the examiners’ reports.

An examiner can also provide the following recommendations:

  • revise and resubmit for a second examination
  • not to be awarded a doctoral degree but be awarded another eligible degree
  • do not award.

If this occurs, the faculty will consider the reports and provide a recommendation. In the case of doctoral examinations, the faculty recommendation and examiners’ reports will then be reviewed by the Higher Degree Research Examination Sub-Committee. Additionally, masters by research examinations in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Faculty of Medicine and Health will be reviewed by this committee.

All other master's examinations will be decided by review at the relevant faculty committee.

If you need to substantially revise your thesis to resubmit for a second examination, we will advise you in writing. We’ll also provide advice about re-enrolling in your course for two or more research periods.

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    We hold theses written by the University's Higher Degree by Research (PhD or Masters by Research) students in our collections. You can find a University of Sydney thesis by searching the Library catalogue. Select the "Advanced search" and then select "USYD Theses" from the "Material type" dropdown menu. You can also find digital ...

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  4. Your thesis in the University Library

    After your examination you may be asked to make some edits to your thesis before your degree is awarded. Once edits are done, the final version of your thesis will be approved and a copy lodged with the University Library. Do not sign this copy of your thesis as the library will not be able to archive it. After your thesis is lodged with the ...

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    Prepare your thesis. Throughout your research candidature you will work toward producing your final thesis. There are some key points to keep in mind when you start this process. Your thesis must be a coherent and cohesive whole. You can submit a thesis including publications but we don't accept thesis by publication.

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    Find. This collection of theses is only available to the staff and students of the University of Sydney. The author has requested this level of access. If you would like to access a thesis in this collection and you aren't a University of Sydney staff or student, please see Purchasing a University of Sydney thesis on the Finding Theses page.

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  12. Thesis and Examination of Higher Degrees by Research Procedures

    These procedures are to give effect to the Thesis and Examination of Higher Degrees by Research Policy ("the policy"). These procedures apply to staff, students, affiliates and any other persons involved in research higher degree theses and examination. Commencement. These procedures commence on 1 July 2020.

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  17. Submit your thesis

    Once you've lodged your Notice of intent to submit, you will be able to submit your thesis. Log in to your Examination record in RECS; go to 'My Project', 'Examinations', 'Thesis Submission', then 'Start now'. Before you submit, make sure your thesis meets the requirements for composition and frontispiece sections. Upload ...

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  20. What happens next

    When you submit your thesis, it is passed through plagiarism detection software. Before submitting, read our information about plagiarism and how to include previously published material . Our Research Code of Conduct (pdf, 484KB) sets out the responsibilities of all researchers, academic staff and students at the University.

  21. Outcomes

    Typical outcomes are: award. award with corrections. If the examiners' recommendations vary, the University will consider the reports and make a recommendation. This is done by an academic committee in consultation with your supervisor. We will advise you of the outcome and provide you with copies of the examiners' reports.

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