THE DUTIES OF THE CANDIDATE AND THE SUPERVISOR Sample Clauses

THE DUTIES OF THE CANDIDATE AND THE SUPERVISOR. The supervisor shall provide advice concerning the formulation and delimitation of the thesis and research questions in the research project which constitutes the basis for the research programme, and together with the candidate, shall consider which hypotheses and methods may be suitable. The supervisor shall also help the candidate find specialist literature and basic data sources (libraries, archives, etc.), and discuss the plan and execution of the paper (outline, writing style, documentation etc.) The supervisor undertakes to monitor the progression in the candidate's work and to assess this in relation to the work schedule, as well as to discuss the candidate's results and how these should be interpreted. The supervisor shall also assist in introducing the candidate to relevant academic environments and provide guidance on questions of research ethics related to the dissertation. The supervisor may be co-author of parts of the dissertation when this is contributory to the candidate's efforts and is in keeping with the rules in force on co-authorship in the academic field in question and with the principles of research ethics.
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