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PhD Rules & Regulations and other relevant documents

Downloads

  • PhD Rules & Regulationspdf, 276.82 KB
  • PhD Academic Calendarpdf, 172.5 KB
  • PhD Training and Supervisory Plan 2019pdf, 1.49 MB
  • Declaration of scientific integritypdf, 188.22 KB
  • Declaration of co-authorshippdf, 78.49 KB

PhD programme

    • ›Research programme
    • ›Structure
    • ›ISS professors
    • ›Academic requirements
    • ›Research proposal
    • ›Apply to ISS
    • ›Registration
    • ›Full-time or part-time PhD
    • ›Finance and Funding
    • ›Recent PhD defences
    • ›PhD Rules & Regulations and other relevant documents
    • ›Joint PhD programme with Wits University, South Africa
    • ›Contact the PhD office
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