Overview

This theme covers all training and resources to help you move from where you are now, to the next stage on your journey. Our expert contributors prepare you to navigate and get the most from these transitional phases.

As a DPhil student, the institutional milestones on your journey are the Transfer of Status (or 'Qualifying Test'), Confirmation of Status, and Viva - see below for more details. As you approach the end of your DPhil, you may be considering staying in academia, in which case our regular panel discussion From DPhil to Post-Doc? explores some of the standard post-doc models, and existing postdocs discuss their experiences of this move.

Resources and related websites

Forms for Transfer and Confirmation

DPhil submission and examination process and forms

Key timings for DPhil students: Transfer and Confirmation

At a Glance...

The purpose of the transfer process is to ensure that you have a convincing research proposal, that you are making satisfactory progress in its development, and to satisfy the assessors that the work is potentially of DPhil quality. The General Regulations for admission to DPhil status are set out in the Examination Regulations, along with information on Special Regulations for particular subjects. Course handbooks also provide information on the process.

The purpose of confirmation is to confirm that you are continuing to work at the appropriate doctoral level and to provide assurance that if the work on the thesis continues to develop satisfactorily, then consideration of submission within the course of three further terms would appear to be reasonable. The General Regulations for confirmation of status are set out in the Examination Regulations, along with information on Special Regulations for particular subjectsCourse handbooks also provide information on the process.

Divisional training...

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SSD Co-Working Sessions 

27 April to 19 June
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DPhil Training and Development 1:1 Appointments

30 April to 18 June
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Academic Life Management: finding systems that stick

13 May to 17 June
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Introducing and Workshopping Digital Methods

04 June to 11 June
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Advanced R for Social Science Researchers

05 June
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Teaching with Museum Objects: Eloquent Things

09 June to 12 June
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Teaching - Designing and Delivering a Lecture

09 June
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DRSN Check-in: Reflecting on Difficult Research (Drop-in)

10 June
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How to Write about your Research for Publication

15 June
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Mindfulness Toolkit: Boost Focus and Build Resilience

17 June