Which cases can the Faculty award the degree without referring to the PhD Award Sub-Committee for decision?
Faculties have delegated authority to award the degree of Doctor of Philosophy when: 1) all three examiners have recommend either to award or award subject to typographical corrections. In these cases, the Faculty can then recommend either award or award subject to typographical corrections; or 2) one or more of the examiners have recommended emendations and the remaining examiners have recommended either to award or award subject to typographical corrections and the Head of Department/School recommends award subject to all emendations.
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