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(FGR) What examiners expect of quality thesis In-Person / Online
Have you ever found yourself pondering the mysterious criteria that examiners use to evaluate a thesis or dissertation? The journey of crafting a compelling academic document can be challenging, and understanding what examiners look for is key to ensuring your hard work is recognized and appreciated.
In this session, we will delve into the nuances of what examiners seek in a thesis, providing valuable insights to help you fine-tune your work before submission.
**You can attend either in-person or online. Select the mode that aligns with your preferences and schedule
- Date:
- Tuesday 7 May 2024
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Auckland (change)
- Location:
- AM103
- Campus:
- Kelburn
- Categories:
- Postdoctural Research Postgraduate
Facilitator: Prof. Simon Davy
Simon is Professor of Marine Biology in the School of Biological Sciences, bringing a wealth of expertise to both research and teaching within the field. His dedication to research is paralleled by his commitment to nurturing the next generation of scholars. In his role as a research supervisor, Simon has been instrumental in shaping the academic journey of numerous aspiring scholars. His guidance and mentorship have proven instrumental in equipping these students with the skills and knowledge essential for success in their academic pursuits. Additionally, he serves as a Chairperson for oral exams, a role in which he facilitates the formal examination process representing the culmination of a student's dedicated years of study toward their doctorate