Regulations for Doctoral Studies and Study Regulations

III.8.4. Joint council’s decisions


168.
The minutes of the meeting of the joint council serve as the basis for awarding a diploma of the university to a person who has defended the doctoral thesis on the conditions of and in accordance with the procedure set out in the joint supervision agreement. In addition to the required standard formal elements, the minutes must contain the name of the doctoral candidate, the title of the doctoral thesis in Estonian and the language of the doctoral thesis or, if the doctoral thesis has been written in Estonian, the Estonian and English titles of the doctoral thesis, the names of the supervisor(s), opponent(s) and members of the council with decisionmaking powers attending the defence along with their research degrees and institutions, the name of the council chair, the voting results, and the decision on awarding the degree.

169. In the case of violation of the conditions and procedure of defending doctoral theses set out in the joint supervision agreement, the doctoral candidate may file an appeal against the decision of the joint council regarding the awarding of a doctoral degree of the university accordance with the procedure set out in clauses 171–172.

170. The council awarding doctoral degrees of the university can, in the case specified in clause 172, overrule the decision of the joint council on awarding the degree in accordance with the procedure established in clause 174.