Doctoral Committee definition

Doctoral Committee means a Committee constituted by the University for each scholar to monitor the progress of his/her research work.
Doctoral Committee means a Doctoral Committee constituted in a specific subject either in a University Department or for approved Research Centres.
Doctoral Committee means the committee constituted by the University to oversee the research work of a candidate;

Examples of Doctoral Committee in a sentence

  • Termination of the agreement and doctoral relationship will be mandated at the request of the Doctoral Committee or the doctoral student by the ▇▇▇▇ of Research in consultation with Doctoral Board of the Faculty.

  • The head of department will act as chair of the Doctoral Committee.

  • Notwithstanding the above, department-specific provisions can stipulate that the Doctoral Committee be comprised of a different combination of the persons named in the first sentence of this section.

  • The Doctoral Committee decides whether the degree can be recognised, taking into account the recommendations of the Standing Confer- ence of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of Germany.

  • The Doctoral Committee decides on the equivalency of qualification regarding these committee members.

  • If an opin- ion is submitted, the Doctoral Committee shall determine the subsequent proce- dure.

  • If appropriate, he or she can request a decision from the Doctoral Committee regarding particular matters.

  • Under certain exceptional circumstances, the Doctoral Committee may revoke the acceptance on request of the head of department if sufficient reason exists.

  • If there is no majority, the Doctoral Committee shall appoint an additional referee.

  • If this is not possible, both assent to involve a neutral third party (such as the Chair of the Doctoral Committee of the Doctoral Research Centre for Social Sciences with Specialisations in Globalisation, European Integration and Interculturality) to mediate between the two parties.


More Definitions of Doctoral Committee

Doctoral Committee means a Committee constituted to monitor the progress of research of each student registered for PhD research.
Doctoral Committee means the Committee constituted by the Director General for the purpose of regulating the Ph.D. Programme as stated in RP.6.
Doctoral Committee. One time $200 honoraria for serving as a 2nd or 3rd member of a doctoral student committee prior to student’s passing Qualifying Paper or Exam; additional one time $300 honoraria for serving after student passes above.
Doctoral Committee means the Research Advisory Committee constituted by the University to review the research progress of a candidate for Ph.D.

Related to Doctoral Committee

  • Ethics Committee means an independent body established in a Member State in accordance with the law of that Member State and empowered to give opinions for the purposes of this Regulation, taking into account the views of laypersons, in particular patients or patients' organisations;

  • Medical Executive Committee or “MEC” means the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Regional Committee means a Regional Committee constituted under these articles;

  • Supervisory Committee means an oversight committee elected at a general meeting;