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Title: Preparing for the Transfer


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Preparing for the Transfer John S.A. Edwards,
PhD., Dr honoris causa (Örebro University,
Sweden) Professor of Foodservice Foodservice
and Applied Nutrition Research Group Bournemouth
University Editor Editorial Board Int. J. of
Contemporary Hospitality Management
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Outline
  • The purpose of the transfer
  • The process of the transfer
  • Preparation for the transfer
  • The dreaded day
  • The outcomes

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What is a PhD?
To have demonstrated
  • The creation and interpretation of new knowledge,
    through original research of a quality to
    satisfy peer review, extend the forefront of the
    discipline, and merit publication
  • A systematic acquisition and understanding of a
    substantial body of knowledge which is at the
    forefront of an academic discipline
  • The general ability to conceptualise, design and
    implement a project for the generation of new
    knowledge, applications or understanding at the
    forefront of the discipline, and to adjust the
    project design in the light of unforeseen
    problems
  • A detailed understanding of applicable techniques
    for research and advanced academic enquiry.

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The Purpose of the Transfer
  • Identify and demonstrate progress made to date,
    to include any results findings obtained
  • Outline, explain and justify follow-on research
    to be undertaken leading to submission
  • Ensure and demonstrate the PhD worthiness of the
    research topic
  • Identify any potential issues that might arise
    and any skills training needs.

5
The Process of the Transfer
  • Takes place approximately 18 months after
    registration for full-time and 36 months for
    part-time students
  • Preparation of a written report
  • A Transfer Viva.

6
Preparation for the Transfer
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The Written Report
  • Approximately 10,000 words (including
    appendices)
  • 500 word abstract
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction include project questions, aims
    objectives
  • Literature review
  • Research plan include description of
    methodology and approaches used/to be used
  • Progress to date summary of results, findings
    any difficulties
  • Conclusions
  • References and perhaps bibliography
  • Why/What makes this a PhD

8
Preparation for the Viva
  • Know your way around the thesis
  • Read through and try to anticipate likely
    questions/difficulties and formulate responses
    in your mind
  • Have a run-though with friends
  • Find out about your examiners
  • What are your publication plans?
  • Remember, you are (or will shortly be) the
    subject expert
  • Bullt Baffles Brains try to be confident

9
The Dreaded Day
  • Membership
  • Independent Chairman
  • Two Independent Academics
  • Supervisory team
  • Process
  • Chairmans introduction
  • Try to relax!!
  • Questions two way process
  • Deliberations
  • Outcomes

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Questions That Might be Asked
  • Why this research topic?
  • Why is this topic important?
  • Can you summarise your research/methodology?
  • What are the main weaknesses of your research?
  • What other work has been undertaken in this
    field?
  • What is/will be your unique and significant
    contribution to the body of knowledge?
  • Why is/what makes this a PhD?
  • What else have you learned/gained so far from
    this PhD journey?

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Examiners Dilemma
  • Is this your own work?
  • Has satisfactory progress been demonstrated?
  • Is the proposed plan/course of action appropriate
    and likely to lead to success?
  • Did the candidate show that he/she has the
    ability (academic/motivation etc) to complete?
  • What makes or will make this a PhD?

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The Outcomes
  • Transfer/register for PhD
  • Undertake additional work on the transfer report
  • Do not transfer withdraw
  • Examiners recommendations
  • Discussed with you supervisor

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Summary and Conclusions
Go off and Celebrate
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