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Legal Notice 46 of 1998 – Malta Government Gazette No. 16,575 – 6 February 1998

EDUCATION ACT (CAP. 327)

Bye-Laws of 1998 for the Degree of Master of Philosophy – M.Phil. – in the Faculty of Theology

IN exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 30 (5) and 31 (6) of the Education Act (Cap. 327), the Chancellor of the University of Malta has promulgated the following bye-laws made by the Board of the Faculty of Theology in virtue of the powers conferred upon it by section 37 (1) of the said Act and which have been approved by the Senate of the University of Malta as required by section 37 (2) of the said Act:

Citation and interpretation

1.  (1) These bye-laws may be cited as the Bye-Laws of 1998 for the Degree of Master of Philosophy – M.Phil. – in the Faculty  of Theology.

(2) In these bye-laws unless the context otherwise requires –

“the Board” means the Board of the Faculty of Theology;

“the Degree” means the Degree of Master of Philosophy – M.Phil.

Applicability

2.  These bye-laws shall be applicable from February 1993 onwards.

Registration

3.  Applications shall be open to candidates who have graduated, normally at Honours level, in Theology or Religious Studies and were placed in the upper half of the classification in the final examination of this or another university recognised for this purpose by the Senate.

4.  The Board may, in special cases, allow candidates who do not satisfy the requirements specified in bye-law 3 to register.  Such applications shall include evidence of proficiency and a recommendation by a member of the academic staff willing to act as supervisor.  The Board may, in such cases, lay down additional requirements including the taking of one or more qualifying examinations.

5.  The application for registration must include the title of the proposed dissertation and a brief account of it.

Dissertation

6.  Unless otherwise specified by the Department concerned, the length of the dissertation shall not normally exceed 50,000 words.

7.  A student shall be required to submit three copies of the dissertation for examination which must be adequately bound.  Within one month of passing the examination of the dissertation, the student must submit two copies of the dissertation, one of which should be deposited at the University Library bound as follows:

In cloth (preferably black) with stiff boards and good quality end papers; with lettering (preferably in gold) on the front and spine showing:

(i) the name of the student;
(ii) the title or short title of the dissertation,
(iii) the degree for which the dissertation is submitted; and
(iv) the year of submission.

Maps, diagrams, graphs, printed material, etc., should be bound with the dissertation, but if this is not possible they should be presented separately in special folders or volumes and numbered.

8.  The text must be typed on A4 sheets, on one side only, in double spacing and with margin of 40mm to the left and at least 20mm top, bottom and right.

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