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PhD Examination

Submitting your PhD Dissertation in the FMHS

DOCTORAL SUBMISSION CYCLES
First semester submission season: February - April
Last recommended submission day: 
1 May (or the last workday before this date)
 
  • Results approved and confirmed during the 
    third quarter governance cycle - 
    Letter of Completion by roughly end September 
Second semester submission season: May - September
Last recommended submission day: 
14 October (or the last workday before this date)
 
  • Results approved during the first quarter 
    governance cycle, in time for March/April graduation

 

Graduation timeline

Inclusion in a specific annual graduation series can unfortunately not be guaranteed, as this depends on how the examination process unfolds. Should the timelines leading to a particular graduation series be missed, the student must re-register to comply with higher education regulations, as graduation will be delayed by a further year. Where a student exceeds the maximum programme duration of five years, however, continued registration will require special permission from Senate.

NB: As from 2026, SU hosts only a single, annual graduation series, held in March/April.


 

When to submit

A PhD dissertation may be submitted as soon as it is ready for examination, at any point in the first or second semester.

  • Submission during December is possible, but not recommended.

  • Results are approved via a quarterly governance process, allowing those who have met all the requirements for the degree to apply for work, promotion, or a postdoctoral fellowship, usually within three months of the oral.

Preparing for submission

  • Six months prior to submission, the PhD candidate submits an intention-to-submit form to the Tygerberg Doctoral Office at [email protected], signed by a supervisor and an HoD other than the supervisor.

  • Academic environments nominate examiners by six months prior to submission, to allow time for the appointment / governance process.
    Steps: The supervisor/s may suggest examiners to the HoD. Once the HoD has agreed, the supervisor should informally approach each examiner to request their availability and to obtain their full CV. The HoD will be able to advise who chairs the relevant Postgraduate Programme Committee (PPC). The PPC recommends the nomination by submitting a report and nomination form to the FMHS Committee for Postgraduate Research. The nomination form should include a cell number and be accompanied by external examiners' CVs. No dissertation may be submitted to examiners if they have not been recommended by the Committee for Postgraduate Research (CPR). Please take note that the SU Senate may refuse to approve examiners and results at the same meeting, making timeous nomination essential.​

    • A PhD examiner should hold a doctoral degree. More information about eligibility for PhD examination is available in this document.

    • As far as possible, one internal SU examiner and two external examiners should be nominated for each doctoral candidate.

    • Form: Nomination of PhD Examiners form
       
  • Directly prior to submission, allow sufficient time for formatting the final manuscript (click here for formatting guidelines) and thereafter producing a Turnitin report (scroll down for more)
     

  • Produce a Turnitin report using the Postgraduate Office Turnitin Sandbox 

    • Avoid uploading your articles or dissertation to the Turnitin repository 

    • You may exclude matches smaller than three words or 1%

    • Should your own published articles be included in an online repository,
      you may exclude these from the report

    • Aim for a Turnitin similarity score of no higher than 15%

 

The appointed hour

Submit for examination by sending a single mail with the following three documents attached (and not linked), all in PDF format, to [email protected], copying the supervisor/s

(1) Latest version of the Dissertation release form signed by the supervisors and the HoD

(2) Final, approved dissertation in PDF, incorporating the compulsory SU Plagiarism Declaration and where preferred / suitable, a declaration on the use of AI or LLMs.

(3) Separately, the Turnitin report on the very final version of dissertation (compressed​ as necessary)​

In case of a joint degree, where SU is not handling the examination, do inform the Tygerberg Doctoral Office at [email protected] that the dissertation is being distributed for examination.
 

  • Upon submission: The period directly after submission is ideal for preparing and submitting an article for publication in an indexed journal; or where relevant, to kickstart the licensing or patenting process via Innovus.
     

  • After submission, if all parties respond positively, and no substantial revisions are required, the examination process can take about ten weeks. Once all examiners have submitted (positive) reports, an oral examination is scheduled. On completion of the oral, the supervisor/s should submit a final report on the dissertation and examination process. Once all these documents have been received, the result is ready for consideration by Senate. If the supervisor report is submitted by eight weeks after the final cut-off date, the formal governance process can take approximately three months.
    *This requirement applies equally in the case of a joint degree.

    Oral examination: The written examination is completed before the oral examination is arranged. The revised dissertation is usually available ahead of the oral. At the oral, the candidate should be able to satisfy all concerns of the examiners. More information on the oral arrangements is available here. Directly following the oral examination, the supervisor submits to [email protected] a final report, on this template.
     

  • SunScholar upload and Abstract: After the oral, the final, approved dissertation is uploaded to SunScholar, as a formal prerequisite for graduation. The relevant student and staff numbers will be required and the appropriate embargo will need to be confirmed in the case of material still to be published or patented. Thesis Management is handled on SunStudent, as per the information at this link. For further assistance, please email Ms Paulette Talliard at [email protected]. The SU library is the custodian of SunScholar and provides more information at this link. The final abstract should be included in all three languages of the university prior to upload.
    Joint degrees: The requirements apply equally in the case of a joint degree, though the joint agreement may specify the translation of the abstract into an additional language.
     

  • Dissertation title: The title on a doctoral dissertation must in all cases correspond to the Senate-approved title. Should a title change be required, this must be motivated via a departmental PPC report. Should any change in focus, scope, or depth be implied, the student may be required to conduct a new proposal review process, followed by a revised ethics application.
     

  • A formal letter of completion is automatically issued by the registrar's division upon Senate approval of the result. Should you require a letter of completion at an earlier stage, this can be requested, but only after the result has been approved by the Committee for Postgraduate Research, which meets quarterly. After approval of the result by the CPR, a letter of completion may be requested from Ms Megan Jantjies ([email protected]) of the registrar's division.