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More sad but seemingly true details from that failed-PhD student.
He's emailed us with a few extracts from his complaint proceedings.
We'll put them up verbatim later but the gist is he complained that his supervisor went on holiday without informing the student and didn't read the completed thesis. Both these "crimes" are detailed quite clearly in the RHD Handbook.
Prof Carey Denholm's decision was that it wouldn't have made any difference.
The students thinks that this is meant to imply that the student wouldn't have done anything or maybe not done any of the corrections that his supervisor required. Yet the student tells us that in the minutes of a subsequent meeting his supervisor states that he is "happy" to work with the student.
It just doesn't seem to "add-up" as the student puts it.
He's emailed us with a few extracts from his complaint proceedings.
We'll put them up verbatim later but the gist is he complained that his supervisor went on holiday without informing the student and didn't read the completed thesis. Both these "crimes" are detailed quite clearly in the RHD Handbook.
Prof Carey Denholm's decision was that it wouldn't have made any difference.
The students thinks that this is meant to imply that the student wouldn't have done anything or maybe not done any of the corrections that his supervisor required. Yet the student tells us that in the minutes of a subsequent meeting his supervisor states that he is "happy" to work with the student.
It just doesn't seem to "add-up" as the student puts it.

To clarify this entry, that student had the supervisor who wrote "I enjoyed reading your thesis".
And that's the thesis that was failed.
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