UNIVERSITY PhD - What are CORRECTIONS? Why passing your viva isn't the end!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- If you are working towards, or indeed supervising, a PhD here in the UK the examination process is the VIVA! This is an oral exam and can last for several hours. You may find at the end of the viva you are told that you have passed but with corrections... so what does this mean?
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I found your channel useful when I was prepping for my viva, I passed last week, with minor corrections!!
Many congratulations 😀
Just found this and very useful - I'm a month away from submission! And I definitely want at least minor corrections - I lose my library access the minute I 'finish' and I need the library access to prepare the articles I want to do.
Yes , on my way to enroll next year, Inshaa-Allah...From Malaysia
If you think allah exists, you should avoid doing a PhD in science 😂
@@boredscientist5756what does their religion have to do with getting a phd?
@@ibrahimashakmak It has everything to do with it. It makes no sense making a PhD in science and believing in an imaginary god. It says a lot about their ability for critical thinking!
@@boredscientist5756let people have their beliefs. It makes no sense to disrespect people's beliefs, regardless of whether you agree with them or not. Many intellectuals in history have belonged to a wide range of religious beliefs. Saying that a person is unfit for critical thinking because of their religion is not only rude but it's just flat out wrong.
@@ibrahimashakmak I have no respect for religions, Islam first! Your barbaric beliefs have nothing to do in modern science, you are not welcome.
PS: the vast majority of scientist (modern science, the real one) don't believe in spiderman or Santa, deal with it!
I agree. Don’t let it linger after passing the viva.
Unfortunately she got her PhD from a University ranked outside the top 50. That is what they call academic self sabotage, as her PhD is unofficially not recognised via its quality from the real upper universities. Anyway
Do you know Dame Sarah Catherine Gilbert DBE FRS, Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford , who saved millions of lives during Covid developing the Oxford vaccine, she got her science degree from University of East Anglia, ( not a top 50 Uni) She then got her PhD from Hull Universiy. Its all about the research the university where you do your research is dictated by where the professor you want to work with is based, its not the university . You don't seem to understand, even at Postgrad MA/MSC level the ranking of the university is less important. Barely over 1% of the population have a PhD , do you have one? I doubt it if you write what you have
You are actually missing the entire point of a PhD lol 😂 elitist bullshit
@@MartyMart134of course
@@giatasha2181wrong