Final Examination Sample Clauses

Final Examination. Should the Employee be required to write the final examination during normal working hours, the Employee shall be allowed time off with pay.
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Final Examination. Do I need to register as a student of the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs if I wish to enrol in the final examination?
Final Examination. The final thesis, which should be between 75,000 and 100,000 words long, will be assessed against the Dublin descriptors for 3rd cycle qualifications. Candidates have to demonstrate the creation and interpretation of new knowledge, through original research, of a quality to satisfy peer review, extend the forefront of the discipline, and merit publication. At least two examiners (at least one of them external) will prepare written reports on the thesis in advance of a viva voce examination. The examining board for the viva will be comprised of the two supervisors (who will be non‐voting members for xxxxx conducted in Kent); at least two further TEEME staff from the degree‐awarding institutions; at least one examiner of appropriate standing who is external to all consortium universities; and, whenever FU Berlin is among the degree‐awarding institutions, one non‐professorial FU staff member. Parity between the two degree‐awarding institutions on the examination board will be ensured. The consortium will agree in a separate document the necessary level of seniority of exam board members to ensure compliance with institutional requirements. A joint report, recommending the award or not, will follow the examination. Examiners will submit reports to the Academic Board which will then forward them to the relevant committees of the two degree‐awarding institutions. Successful candidates will qualify for the award of a doctorate from the two partner institutions which have established the supervisory team and overseen the supervision and production of the thesis. The consortium is committed to awarding joint degrees in all partner institutions. Joint degrees are already fully recognized in the relevant subject areas at the University of Kent and FU Berlin. At the time of writing this document (spring 2011) CU Prague still requires formal approval for its joint degree from the national Czech accreditation agency. This approval is expected by the end of the candidates' enrolment period, ie the date of signature of the Doctoral Candidate Agreement (no later than 1 July 2011). Porto was until recently prevented from awarding joint degrees, due to constraints created by national legislation. Following new regulations, approved in 2011, an upgrade of Porto’s participation from double (dual) to joint degree status is under way. It is expected that by the time the first TEEME students reach completion stage, Porto will also be in a position to award joint degrees. Anticipa...
Final Examination. 1. The thesis will be defended during an oral examination to be held at one of the universities of the Consortium. 2. The defence shall take place in public before the Defence committee pointed out by the Committee and approved by the Board. 3. The doctoral candidate shall defend the thesis against the objections of the Defence committee for one academic hour. 4. The Defence committee shall be composed of five members. Among them, two referees should be external to the Academic Committee (international scholars expert in the field). The thesis will be written in English.
Final Examination. The final examination consists of a single discussion of the thesis before an Examination Board, established by mutual agreement of both Universities/Institutes and complying with the regulations of both countries. Both partner Universities/Institutes are to be equally represented. The Examination Board will include the advisor at the Home and Partner University/Institute and at least four other members. At least two members of the Examination Board must come from other Universities/Institutes than the Home and Partner University/Institute. The final exam will take place at the Home University/Institute (or at the Partner University/Institute if agreed) of the student.
Final Examination. The thesis will be subject to only one examination (thesis defence), recognized by all degree awarding institutions. The thesis defence shall take place at [University] and will be governed by local rules. Supervisors shall be present at the defence if local rules permit.
Final Examination. The Student, after completing the requirements of the Master's Program at both Universities, including the required disciplines (if any) and оngoing assessments of students’ academic performance, including interim assessments, must carry out final state certification. The final state certification will have a single defense recognized by both establishments, which undertake to grant, if the student succeeds in its final state certification, the title(s) and to issue the respective diplomas in which there must be a mention that the title was granted to the student under a Double Degree Programme between the Universities. To recognize the contributions to the orientation of the master's research, the dissertation must also mention the Double Degree Programme Agreement signed between the two Universities. The Examining Commission for the final state certification, designated by the partner establishments, will comprise at least four members, among which will be the two thesis advisors. Examiners must be approved by the relevant authorities at each University. At both universities, the final state certification for participating students is organized in accordance with each Parties’ internal rules and bylaws.
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Final Examination. (1) After the positive assessment of the thesis at both universities, the Doctoral Candidate is required to defend his/her thesis in an oral final examination in front of a thesis committee. This final examination shall take place at the University of Vienna. (2) The thesis committee is composed on a proportional balanced basis by academic representatives nominated by both universities. The number of the thesis committee members must be three persons at least. Alternatively, thesis committee members can be present during the final examination by suitable audio-visual communication means. (3) The over-all assessment of the final examination shall be handled in accordance with the applicable rules given by each university.
Final Examination. (1) The commission will be appointed by the two coordinators and will be constituted according to the rules set in force at the university where the examination is taken. The two coordinators are members of this commission. The place for the final examination is determined by the commission, but typically at the home University. (2) The Universities agree that the master thesis shall be written in the language of home institution. It shall be supplemented with the summary in English. Defense and final exams shall be in English.
Final Examination. Admission to the oral master thesis examination requires that all courses have been passed, the internship has been completed and that the master thesis has been declared acceptable for a defence by all supervisors. The Joint Master Degree shall be awarded by the examination committee convened by both supervisors of the specific Master thesis and composed of the representatives of all degree-awarding institutions, including, as possible in accordance with the regulations of the participating Full Partners, a supervisor of the thesis, a reader or two co-readers, and a tenure track faculty member. The oral master thesis examination will have the approximate duration of 45 minutes and will include the presentation of the master thesis by the student and questions delivered by the readers, with the opportunity for answers given by the student. A record shall be kept including all relevant information. The examination committee will evaluate the Master thesis and attribute a grade. In order to promote consistency in the grading, a standard marking template will be devised. The decision of the examination committee shall enter into force once approved by the Governing Board. Students shall be entitled to repeat the final master examination only in case of a failure. The dates for repeating the final examination shall be between 3 and 12 months after the failed examination. The degree shall not be awarded to students unless they have: (1) gathered 120 ECTS within the Programme, (2) completed the four semesters of the Programme, (3) performed the compulsory mobility,
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