Before you can graduate
Your degree cannot be conferred on you until:
- Corrections/revisions to your thesis have been made and certified as satisfactory by the appropriate examiners and you have received an official email from Research Student Administration confirming this;
- An electronic copy of your thesis has been deposited into the Library’s eTheses repository (not required for MRes theses)
- All outstanding debts with the University have been cleared
Once your degree has been conferred on you, you are able to use the title of Dr.
Distribution of final copies of your thesis
Once you have been notified by the Research Student Administration (RSA) team of the successful outcome of the examination of your thesis your formal registration with the University is deemed to have ended. Your identity card will become invalid regardless of the dates on your University ID card.
In accordance with University regulations you are required to deposit:
You should also check with your school and supervisor whether they also require a hardbound copy of your final thesis. Should this be the case, you can obtain a copy via the thesis online webpages.
You are free to copy and informally distribute the unpublished thesis as you wish. However, there are exceptions to this, for example, if the thesis contains confidential material or if a sponsor or other third party claimed some rights to it. For further information on restricted access, see the notice of intention to submit web pages.
You are not required to deposit a final electronic copy of your thesis if you are on an MRes programme.
Use of University facilities
Once you have been notified in writing by the RSA team of the successful outcome of the examination of your thesis, your formal registration with the University ceases. As a result you will no longer be able to use University facilities as a student.
Information regarding access to your student IT account can be found in the Knowledge Base.
You still have access to support from the University’s Careers Network for up to two years after graduation. If you are looking for support with career options or job hunting after your research degree, visit the Careers Network graduate web pages to find out how to register and access the support available.
For further information on graduation ceremonies, please see the degree congregations web pages.
Birmingham PhD Video Abstracts
The University Graduate School is offering all doctoral researchers who are graduating this December the chance to submit a short video about your research. This is an excellent opportunity to raise your profile and showcase your thesis to potential employers. Find out more on our webpage.
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If you have any questions about the requirements for award of your degree that have not been answered on this page, please contact the RSA team by submitting an online enquiry.