viva - use in sentences
Converse of object
- attend: All students will be required to attend a viva during the second semester.
- conduct: A viva conducted in the presence of the module leader and at least one other appropriate member of staff.
- pass: On Monday, Neil Pemberton passed the viva for his PhD thesis on the construction of deafness in Britain.
- include: In some schools it is normal practice to include a viva for all independent study students.
- have: Students will usually have a viva with the external examiner.
- give: Jon Moulton ( Alchemy ) was given a viva for a 1st in Chemistry but ended up with a IIi.
Adjective modifier
- mock: Ask your teachers to conduct mock interviews and mock viva 's.
- phd: Sarah's viva was also the first time the School of Computing Science held a PhD viva via video link.
- final: Despite his efforts to make his final viva, scheduled for February/March this year, he sadly died on Thursday, 19 February.
- recent: Following her recent viva she has been recommended for the award of PhD.
Modifies a noun
- voce: A brief viva voce test may form part of the assessment.
- examination: I was pleased to pass the viva examination on 1st August 2002.
- exam: Within 36 months - Submit thesis, viva exam.
- assessment: The viva voce assessment will be held at the BCLA Clinical Conference.
- question: What deformity do children have normally Trauma viva sample questions.
- date: For candidates with more than one PhD, the viva date of their first PhD should be taken.
Noun used with modifier
- transfer: Events: 1st year transfer viva: 5th July 2006 Worried about your first year transfer viva?
- year: Events: 1st year transfer viva: 5th July 2006 Worried about your first year transfer viva?
- muerte: Views: 259 Posted By la muerte viva Happy Birthday.
- candidate: The Examiners shall have power to examine a candidate viva voce on the subject of his or her dissertation.
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