A second review of a student’s PhD research ability must be undertaken between 18 and 21 months (between 30 and 36 months for part-time students) after the date of initial registration. MD(Res) students who submit an exam entry between months 18 and 24 may be exempt from this requirement.
In Bioengineering, the purpose of the LSR is to confirm that the student has:
- A realistic research plan and schedule for completion within the registration period
- An in-depth understanding of the research topic
- The ability to communicate their research
- The capacity to make contributions to their research field
- A critical awareness of the relevant literature on the subject
Further information about the Late Stage Review
- LSR requirements
- Possible outcomes of the LSR
- Graduate School Professional Skills Development Requirements
- Assessment deadlines
LSR requirements
Possible outcomes of the LSR
Graduate School Professional Skills Development Requirements
Assessment deadlines