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Abstract This thesis is a major resource for euphoniumists that canvasses the history and development of the euphonium in Australia as a solo instrument, that describes and evaluates the growing solo repertoire written for it and that provides a complete annotated catalogue of all known Australian solo euphonium works A PhD thesis may be presented in the form of a: Standard Thesis. Thesis by Publication, or. Thesis with Creative Works. Examination Criteria for the Standard PhD Thesis and PhD Thesis by Publication. The thesis will be examined according to the following criteria: The extent to which the student has demonstrated: Originality; Critical insight; and. Capacity to carry out Research Higher Degrees are eligible for inclusion in USQ ePrints and the Australasian Digital Theses Program. These include: PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) Doctor of Education, Doctor of Engineering Masters (by research), including Master of Health, Master of Arts, Master of Engineering, Master of Spatial Science, Master of Business

How to submit an electronic copy of your thesis
Students may elect to present their Thesis in the form of research papers published or presented for publication in peer-reviewed journals. The examination for a Thesis by Publication will follow the processes as outlined above in Section , Thesis Examination Process. Thesis with Creative Works examination Thesis submission should normally be made in PDF format, unless approval is sought from the Graduate Research School (GRS) prior to submission. Language. Theses must be written in English. Style. The Thesis must be written in clear language and in an acceptable style according to this schedule The USQ PhD scholarship candidate will focus on the intersection of policy and culture, with suggested topics including: The ways in which policy discourse shapes and is shaped by everyday practices of teachers, families and students - How the articulation of testing and student outcomes within policy discourse is implicated in producing context-specific educational and
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Research Higher Degrees are eligible for inclusion in USQ ePrints and the Australasian Digital Theses Program. These include: PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) Doctor of Education, Doctor of Engineering Masters (by research), including Master of Health, Master of Arts, Master of Engineering, Master of Spatial Science, Master of Business Thesis submission should normally be made in PDF format, unless approval is sought from the Graduate Research School (GRS) prior to submission. Language. Theses must be written in English. Style. The Thesis must be written in clear language and in an acceptable style according to this schedule Certification of Thesis This thesis is entirely the work of Salifu Yusif except where otherwise acknowledged. The work is original and has not previously been submitted for any other award, except where acknowledged. Student and supervisors’ signatures of endorsement are held at USQ. Dr Abdul Hafeez-Baig Principal Supervisor Professor Jeffrey Soar

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Preliminary Research Thesis Topic Proposal Form (DOC 53KB) Joint PhD Candidature Proposal Form (DOC 87KB) Scholarship. Scholarship Leave Application (DOC 31KB) Candidature. Assessment of skill development (DOC 78KB) Examination. Nomination of Examiners (DOC 50KB) Statement by HDR Student (DOC 42KB) Statement by Supervisor (DOC 38KB) HDR Students may elect to present their Thesis in the form of research papers published or presented for publication in peer-reviewed journals. The examination for a Thesis by Publication will follow the processes as outlined above in Section , Thesis Examination Process. Thesis with Creative Works examination Certification of Thesis This thesis is entirely the work of Salifu Yusif except where otherwise acknowledged. The work is original and has not previously been submitted for any other award, except where acknowledged. Student and supervisors’ signatures of endorsement are held at USQ. Dr Abdul Hafeez-Baig Principal Supervisor Professor Jeffrey Soar
Research Thesis Topics
Step 1 - Discuss submission with your supervisors Step 2 - Nomination of examiners Step 3 - Statement by HDR Student form Step 4 - Sending your thesis to examiners Step 5 - Examiners reports Step 6 - Examination reports Step 7 - Revisions Step 8 - Submitting your revised thesis Step 9 - Provisional awarding Step 10 - Graduation Students may elect to present their Thesis in the form of research papers published or presented for publication in peer-reviewed journals. The examination for a Thesis by Publication will follow the processes as outlined above in Section , Thesis Examination Process. Thesis with Creative Works examination Certification of Thesis This thesis is entirely the work of Salifu Yusif except where otherwise acknowledged. The work is original and has not previously been submitted for any other award, except where acknowledged. Student and supervisors’ signatures of endorsement are held at USQ. Dr Abdul Hafeez-Baig Principal Supervisor Professor Jeffrey Soar
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