Thesis Advisory Committee and Meeting

Purpose of Thesis Advisory Committee for Master’s and Doctoral Students

Thesis Advisory Committees are formed as you prepare your formal thesis proposal. The purpose of a Thesis Advisory Committee meeting is to provide a consultative process and to ensure that:

  1. The quantity and quality of the proposal is appropriate in that it defines the scope of the thesis
  2. You are prepared to undertake the work of the thesis
  3. The coming to a contractual agreement between you and the Supervisor/Thesis Proposal Advisory Committee to limit the thesis to the project identified
  4. The proposed research is methodologically sound.
  5. The question proposed is logistically feasible.
  6. The project is achievable
Timeline

For master’s students, your Thesis Advisory Committee should be established early in your third term of study before significant activity e.g. data analysis and/or data collection begins.

For doctoral students, your Thesis Advisory Committee should be established early in your fourth term of study concurrently or shortly after you complete your comprehensive examination and before significant activity e.g. data analysis and/or data collection begins.

Deviations from this timeline should be noted on your Progress Report.

Committee Membership

For both master’s and doctoral students, the membership of your Thesis Advisory Committee will include a minimum of three members: the Supervisor and/or Co-Supervisor(s) and two other graduate faculty members (one of whom may be from another Queen’s department or another university). Community or other experts may be asked to participate when appropriate.

Process

Your Thesis Advisory Committee will meet with you to discuss and approve your Thesis Proposal.  Each member of the Committee must be provided with a copy of your Thesis Proposal document five working days in advance of the meeting date (hard copy or PDF version). You and your supervisor will work together to prepare the Advisory Committee/Thesis Proposal Meeting Form and bring it with you to the meeting. 

At this meeting, members will also assess your academic preparation to carry out the thesis research. The Thesis Advisory Committee may recommend that you strengthen your background in the research area, for instance, by taking additional courses; engaging in a program of reading; or taking some form of technical training. Your Supervisor will record the discussion and decisions made at the meeting on an Advisory Committee/Thesis Proposal Meeting Form.

Advisory Committee / Thesis Proposal Meeting Form (fillable)

After the Thesis Proposal Meeting, please submit the following documents to the SKHS Graduate Assistant via email (skhs.grad@queensu.ca):

  1. Completed and signed Thesis Proposal Meeting Form
  2. PDF copy of the approved Thesis Proposal document