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What is the basis for selecting experts to submit doctoral theses for review?
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According to the keyword relevance of the thesis, the graduate school selects experts from its expert database for review.

Applicants for doctoral degrees, except those who meet the requirements of the school to avoid anonymous external audit, must undergo anonymous evaluation by experts outside the school before replying.

Anonymous external audit is divided into two parts, one part is spot-checked by the school, accounting for about 15%-20%, and the school degree office (hereinafter referred to as the degree office) is responsible for submitting the audit; Some experts are randomly matched from the off-campus expert database by the degree office, and the training unit is responsible for submitting the audit.

The training units with a large number of doctoral students can also be evaluated by the corresponding colleges of universities with the same level as our school, and the units that adopt this method are determined by the degree office according to the actual situation of the year.

After the training unit determines the list of schools to be submitted for examination, it needs to be reported to the degree office for approval, and then it can be contacted and sent. In principle, two papers should be distributed to different schools for review.