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====== PHD.CSCI Regulation on Advisory Committee ====== | ====== PHD.CSCI Regulation on Advisory Committee ====== | ||
- | //(Approved by SoCS Council online poll that ended September 9, 2015)// | + | //(Approved by SoCS Council online poll that ended September 9, 2015; Amendment approved by SoCS Council online poll that ended April 1, 2016)// |
- | //(Amendment approved by SoCS Council online poll that ended April 1, 2016)// | + | |
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Each PhD candidate conducts thesis research by working closely with two thesis Advisors, a School of Computer Science (SoCS) Advisor and an Application Discipline (AD) Advisor, who share equal responsibility in advising the student. The SoCS Advisor is a tenure track, or contractually limited (CL) member of SoCS, while the AD Advisor is from a different discipline. At least one of the Co-Advisors must be Regular Graduate Faculty at the University of Guelph. | Each PhD candidate conducts thesis research by working closely with two thesis Advisors, a School of Computer Science (SoCS) Advisor and an Application Discipline (AD) Advisor, who share equal responsibility in advising the student. The SoCS Advisor is a tenure track, or contractually limited (CL) member of SoCS, while the AD Advisor is from a different discipline. At least one of the Co-Advisors must be Regular Graduate Faculty at the University of Guelph. |
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