Regulations for Doctoral Studies and Study Regulations
Regulations for Doctoral Studies

II. DOCTORAL STUDIES
II.1. Learners in doctoral studies
II.1.3. Visiting doctoral student
II.3. Filling a vacant student place
II.4. Organisation of study
II.5.1. Progress review schedule
II.5.2. Progress review committee
II.5.3. Documents required for progress review
II.5.4. Progress review meeting
II.5.5. Decisions of the progress review committee
II.5.6. Repeat progress review and appealing a progress review decision
III. APPLYING FOR DOCTORAL DEGREE
III.1. Completion of the doctoral programme
III.2. Council awarding doctoral degrees
III.3. Requirements for doctoral candidate
III.4. Requirements for doctoral thesis
III.4.1. General requirements for doctoral thesis
III.4.2. Doctoral thesis as an integrated collection of research publications
III.4.3. Doctoral thesis as a monograph
III.4.4. Requirement for research publications and the introductory chapter
III.4.5. Requirements for patents, patent applications and applied solutions
III.4.6. Structure of the doctoral thesis
III.5. Allowing a doctoral thesis to be defended
III.5.1. Documents submitted by the doctoral candidate
III.5.3. Opponent and peer reviewer
III.5.4. Information about the defence and making the doctoral thesis publicly available
III.6. Publication of the doctoral thesis
III.7. Defence of the doctoral thesis
III.7.3. Repeat defence of the doctoral thesis
III.8. Applying for doctoral degree and defence of the doctoral thesis under a joint supervision agreement
III.8.1. Conclusion of a joint supervision agreement
III.8.2. Conditions of a joint supervision agreement
III.8.3. Joint council awarding doctoral degrees
III.8.4. Joint council’s decisions
III.9. Contesting and overruling the decisions of the council awarding doctoral degrees