Any publication based on work approved for a higher
degree should contain a reference to the effect that the
work was submitted to the University of Hong Kong for the
award of the degree.
Regulations for the
Degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD)
M 27 Definition
The degree of Doctor of Medicine is a postgraduate
degree, awarded for original observations that make a
definite contribution to medical knowledge, presented in
the form of a thesis deserving of publication.
M 28 Admission requirements
A candidate for registration for the
degree of MD
| (a) |
shall comply with the General
Regulations; |
| (b) |
shall be
| (i) |
a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
of Surgery of this University whose
degrees have been conferred not less than
three years before the date of
application for registration; or |
| (ii) |
the holder of equivalent
qualifications from another university or
comparable institution accepted for this
purpose who is a full-time teacher or
equivalent appointee of at least five
years' standing in one of the departments
of the Faculty of Medicine of this
University; and |
|
| (c) |
shall submit satisfactory evidence of his
postgraduate training and appropriate experience
in the field of study proposed. |
M 29 Registration
A candidate shall be permitted to register only on the
first day of any month of the year, and shall be required
to submit his thesis not later than at the end of five
calendar years from his date of first registration.
M 30 Title of thesis
Before presenting his thesis, a candidate shall submit
the title of the thesis for approval; no modification of
the title shall be made thereafter without further
approval.
M 31 Submission of thesis
| (a) |
The thesis may consist of a single paper or
of a series of papers on the same subject
published or unpublished provided that it shall
be presented in the form of a thesis and shall be
written in English. A mere compilation is not
acceptable as a thesis. |
| (b) |
A candidate shall present four copies of the
thesis for examination, typed or printed and
bound in accordance with the regulations
governing the format, binding, and presentation
of theses, together with a written declaration
that it represents his own work and that it has
not been submitted to any other institution in
application for admission to a degree, diploma,
or other qualification. If the thesis contains
contributions that are not the candidate's own
work, the extent of such contributions shall be
declared. |
M 32 Examinations
The thesis shall be examined by examiners appointed
for this purpose, one of whom shall be the Professor and
Head of the Department of Medicine of the University. The
candidate may be required by the examiners to attend an
examination on the thesis.
M 33 Examination results
| (a) |
A candidate who has satisfied the examiners
shall be recommended for conferment of the degree
of Doctor of Medicine. |
| (b) |
A candidate who has not satisfied the
examiners
| (i) |
may be required to resubmit his
thesis after the correction of minor
grammatical and /or typographical errors
or after minor revisions as required by
the examiners, without a new examination;
or |
| (ii) |
may be required to revise and
resubmit his thesis for a new examination
within a period specified by the
examiners, this period not to exceed one
calendar year; or |
| (iii) |
may be deemed to have failed and
shall not be permitted to submit his
thesis again for re-examination. |
|
M 34 Any publication based on work approved for
the degree of Doctor of Medicine shall contain a
reference to the effect that the work was submitted to
the University of Hong Kong for the award of the degree
of Doctor of Medicine.
Regulations for the
Degree of Master of Surgery (MS)
M 35 Definition
The degree of Master of Surgery is a postgraduate
degree, awarded for original observations that make a
definite contribution to medical knowledge within the
general field of surgery, presented in the form of a
thesis deserving of publication.
M 36 Admission requirements
A candidate for registration for the
degree of MS
| (a) |
shall comply with the General Regulations; |
| (b) |
shall be
| (i) |
a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
of Surgery of this University whose
degrees have been conferred not less than
five years before the date of application
for registration; or |
| (ii) |
the holder of equivalent
qualifications from another university or
comparable institution accepted for this
purpose who is a full-time teacher or
equivalent appointee of this University
of at least five years' standing, in the
field of general surgery, orthopaedic
surgery, or any other surgical specialty;
and |
|
| (c) |
shall submit satisfactory evidence of his
postgraduate training and appropriate experience
in the field of study proposed. |
M 37 Registration
A candidate shall be permitted to register only on the
first day of any month of the year, and shall be required
to submit his thesis not later than at the end of five
calendar years from his date of first registration.
M 38 Title of thesis 7
Before presenting his thesis, a candidate shall submit
the title of the thesis for approval; no modification of
the title shall be made thereafter without further
approval.
M 39 Submission of thesis
| (a) |
The thesis may consist of a single paper or
of a series of papers on the same subject
published or unpublished provided that it shall
be presented in the form of a thesis and shall be
written in English. A mere compilation is not
acceptable as a thesis. |
| (b) |
A candidate shall present four copies of the
thesis for examination, typed or printed and
bound in accordance with the regulations
governing the format, binding, and presentation
of theses, together with a written declaration
that it represents his own work and that it has
not been submitted to any other institution in
application for admission to a degree, diploma,
or other qualification. If the thesis contains
contributions that are not the candidate's own
work, the extent of such contributions shall be
declared. |
M 40 Examinations
The thesis shall be examined by examiners appointed
for this purpose, one of whom shall be the Professor and
Head of the Department of Surgery of the University. The
candidate may be required by the examiners to attend an
examination on the thesis.
M 41 Examination results
| (a) |
A candidate who has satisfied the examiners
shall be recommended for conferment of the degree
of Master of Surgery. |
| (b) |
A candidate who has not satisfied the
examiners
| (i) |
may be required to resubmit his
thesis after the correction of minor
grammatical and /or typographical errors
or after minor revisions as required by
the examiners, without a new examination;
or |
| (ii) |
may be required to revise and
resubmit his thesis for a new examination
within a period specified by the
examiners, this period not to exceed one
calendar year; or |
| (iii) |
may be deemed to have failed and
shall not be permitted to submit his
thesis again for re-examination. |
|
M 42 Any publication based on work approved for
the degree of Master of Surgery shall contain a reference
to the effect that the work was submitted to the
University of Hong Kong for the award of the degree of
Master of Surgery.
Regulations for the
Degree of Doctor of Laws (LLD)
LL 10 The degree of Doctor of Laws shall be
open to any person who (a) is a graduate of not less than
five years's standing of the University of Hong Kong or
(b) has held for a period or periods totalling at least
five years the post of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader,
or Professor in the University of Hong Hong provided that
he is a graduate of not less than five years' standing of
a university approved by the Senate.
LL 11 A candidate for the degree shall produce
evidence, from published work, that he has made original
contribution to knowledge of such a high order as to
entitle him to an authoritative standing in his branch of
learning.
LL 12 Each application shall be accompanied by
a list of published work on which the candidature is
based, together with four sets of these works and a
statement (of not more than 1,000 words) signed by the
candidate setting out the basis of his case for the award
of the degree. The candidate shall also submit a written
declaration that the work has been done by himself and,
in the case of work done in collaboration with others,
specifying clearly his own contribution in each case. He
shall indicate what part, if any, of the work has been
submitted for another degree in this or any other
university by himself.
Regulations for the
Degree of Doctor of Letters (DL itt)
A 24 The degree of Doctor of Letters shall be
open to any person who (a) is a graduate of not less than
five years' standing of the University of Hong Kong or
(b) has held for a period or periods totalling at least
five years the post of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader,
or Professor in the University of Hong Kong provided that
he is a graduate of not less than five years' standing of
a university approved by the Senate.
A 25 A candidate for the degree shall produce
evidence, from published work, that he has made original
contribution to knowledge of such a high order as to
entitle him to an authoritative standing in his branch of
learning.
A 26 Each application shall be accompanied by a
list of published work on which the candidature is based,
together with four sets of these works and a statement
(of not more than 1,000 words) signed by the candidate
setting out the basis of his case for the award of the
degree. The candidate shall also submit a written
declaration that the work has been done by himself and,
in the case of work done in collaboration with others,
specifying clearly his own contribution in each case. He
shall indicate what part, if any, of the work has been
submitted for another degree in this or any other
university by himself.
Regulations for the Degree of
Doctor of Science (DSc)
Sc 13 The degree of Doctor of Science shall be
open to any person who (a) is a graduate of not less than
five years' standing of the University of Hong Kong or
(b) has held for a period or periods totalling at least
five years the post of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader
or Professor in the University of Hong Kong provided that
he is a graduate of not less than five years' standing of
a university approved by the Senate.
Sc 14 A candidate for the degree shall produce
evidence, from published work, that he has made original
contribution to scientific knowledge of such a high order
as to entitle him to an authoritative standing in his
branch of science.
Sc 15 Each application shall be accompanied by
a list of published work on which the candidature is
based, together with four sets of these works and a
statement (of not more than 1,000 words) signed by the
candidate setting out the basis of his case for the award
of the degree. The candidate shall also submit a written
declaration that the work has been done by himself and,
in the case of work done in collaboration with others,
specifying clearly his own contribution in each case. He
shall indicate what part, if any, of the work has been
submitted for another degree in this or any other
university by himself.
Regulations for the
Degree of Doctor of Social Sciences (DSocSc)
SS 26 The degree of Doctor of Social Sciences
shall be open to any person who (a) is a graduate of not
less than five years' standing of the University of Hong
Kong or (b) has held for a period or periods totalling at
least five years the post of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer,
Reader, or Professor in the University of Hong Kong
provided that he is a graduate of not less than five
years' standing of a university approved by the
Senate.
SS 27 A candidate for the degree shall produce
evidence, from published work, that he has made original
contribution to knowledge of such a high order as to
entitle him to an authoritative standing in his branch of
learning.
SS 28 Each application shall be accompanied by
a list of published work on which the candidature is
based, together with four sets of these works and a
statement (of not more than 1,000 words) signed by the
candidate setting out the basis of his case for the award
of the degree. The candidate shall also submit a written
declaration that the work has been done by himself and,
in the case of work done in collaboration with others,
specifying clearly his own contribution in each case. He
shall indicate what part, if any, of the work has been
submitted for another degree in this or any other
university by himself.
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