RIDS | Tygerberg Doctoral Office
PhD Supervision
A productive and positive supervision relationship is the bedrock of a successful doctoral journey. Supervisors and students are encouraged to enter into conversation at the outset. The respective responsibilities of supervisors and students are outlined in detail in the FMHS Doctoral Guidelines as well as the co-signed Memorandum of Understanding.
Every doctoral candidate must have one internal, FMHS-affiliated supervisor who has completed a supervision course, and ensures that they are familiar with up-to-date SU and FMHS policies and deadlines. An external main supervisor is allowed as long as there an internal co-supervisor who participates actively in the doctoral journey and is in a position to assure that the candidate works to SU and FMHS policies and deadlines, is formally nominated.
The ideal number of supervisors depends on the supervision model. As a rule of thumb, two supervisors per student are ideal for lone-standing studies, whereas the allocation of up to a maximum of four supervisors per student can work well where several senior researchers are collaborating on a larger project, or where a cohort approach is taken. A proliferation of supervisors is generally not beneficial to a PhD. Over and above the suggested numbers, additional domain experts could perhaps rather be asked for once-off inputs on specific aspects of the study; bearing in mind that the pool of possible reviewers and internal examiners shrinks whenever a colleague becomes directly involved in the conceptualisation or supervision of a PhD study.
Prerequisites for PhD Supervision
1. A PhD supervisor should usually hold a doctoral degree. Detailed information about eligibility for PhD supervision is available in this document.
2. Along with clinical PhD students, every supervisor of
clinical research towards a PhD, is expected to have active Good Clinical Practice (GCP) certification.
3. Finally, all doctoral supervisors in the FMHS are required to attend formal supervision training. The available options include the following:
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- SU Postgraduate Office supervisor traing:
Please enquire to Ms Cristan Macleod at cristanm@sun.ac.za
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Centre for Higher and Adult Education (CHAE) Postgraduate Supervision course:
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For bedside training, not PhDs:
Centre for Health Professions Education (CHPE) Supervisor as Teacher course:
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Dormant:
FMHS Research Development and Support course on Postgraduate Supervision in Health Sciences:
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Supervisor motivations for a student to exceed the maximum duration of a PhD are required six months before the maximum registration period is reached. These motivation letters are scrutinised by the CPR, Faculty Board and Senate. They are requested together with the annual progress report by October each year, for every PhD student in year 5 or later who has not submitted a dissertation for examination in time for March/April graduation. These motivations are submitted to tyg-phd@sun.ac.za by 15 November, annually.
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