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CCRI – RF2 Training

Online

The Application for Confirmation of PhD is a formal assessment point at which the university evaluates whether there is sufficient progress and solid enough base from which to proceed to examination for PhD at level 8. Candidates are required to present and defend their work at a CCRI RF2 symposium and submit a written report … Continue reading CCRI – RF2 Training

CCRI: RF1 Workshop

Online

The Application for Approval of Research Programme (RF1) is the point at which the university formally approves a candidate’s registration. The RF1 form is submitted 3 months after the date of registration, or 6 months if a student is registered part time. The purpose of the RF1 is to review and approve the content, clarity … Continue reading CCRI: RF1 Workshop

CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)

In Person - City Campus

The PhD requires you to communicate your research in writing at all stages of your registration, from outlining your research plans in an initial proposal, submitting reports at progression stages, through to production of the final thesis. During this time you may also present your work at conferences, or in journal articles or book chapters … Continue reading CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)