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Contract
All PhD candidates must have a contract with Radboudumc to manage their PhD trajectory in Hora Finita. When a contract expires before the whole procedure is finished, action must be taken to retain access to Hora Finita.
For all PhD trajectories Hora Finita must be used. This is because all steps in the PhD process, e.g. submission and review of manuscript, are performed exclusively through Hora Finita. Logging in into Hora Finita is done via SURFconext and is only possible with a Radboudumc (or RU) account.
Actions in case of an expiring contract
If the PhD trajectory is not completed within the contract period, a few actions should be taken so that access to Hora Finita and associated Radboudumc facilities remains possible. read moreActions in case of an expiring contract
If the PhD trajectory is not completed within the contract period, one of the following actions should be taken so that access to Hora Finita and associated Radboudumc facilities remains possible:
- The PhD candidate will be awarded a MTA contract with the Radboudumc. This MTA contract should initially be requested for up to 1 year.
- The PhD candidate will receive a regular contract extension for up to 1 year to continue the PhD program according to the applicable rules of the Radboudumc Training Regulations.
- If the completion of the manuscript will take longer and/or if the 1-year contract extension has expired, the contract will not be extended (again). However, as soon as the manuscript is actually finished a MTA with the Radboudumc should be arranged for a short period of time in which the manuscript can be submitted, reviewed and the PhD ceremony can be organized through Hora Finita.
Non-EU nationality
If the PhD candidate has a non-EU nationality, please be aware to always contact your HR officer 3 months prior to the ending date of the paid/unpaid contract as this may influence the legal status of living and working in the Netherlands.
Additional questions
For additional questions about Hora Finita, please contact Hora Finita or one of the Graduate Schools (Radboudumc Graduate School or Donders Graduate School). Questions regarding contracts can be directed to your HR officer.
Hora Finita
Overview PhD trajectories
The Radboudumc Graduate School and Donders Graduate School have slightly different trajectories and procedures.
- Radboudumc Graduate School: see trajectory in the interactive image below (expand using the button at the bottom right) Note: will be updated accordingly to merger of institutes soon
- Donders Graduate School: see trajectory on website Radboud University
FAQ about Hora Finita
If you have any questions about Hora Finita, please check out the answers to frequently asked questions before contacting us.
read moreFAQ about Hora Finita
For additional questions about Hora Finita, please contact Hora Finita or your Graduate School (Radboudumc Graduate School or Donders Graduate School).
This FAQ is divided into the topics 'General', 'PhD Checklist', 'Checkpoints', 'Training activities (portfolio)' and 'Manuscript'.
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What is Hora Finita?
Hora Finita is the PhD project monitoring system of Radboud University and Radboudumc. With Hora Finita Radboud University and Radboudumc have an all-in-one system for the monitoring of all PhD projects. More information can be found on this page of the Radboud University's website.Who is considered a PhD candidate of Radboudumc?
Every researcher in a PhD project under the supervision of a Radboud university medical center professor, is a Radboud university medical center PhD candidate.What is the link to Hora Finita?
The URL is https://horafinita.ru.nlIs registration in Hora Finita necessary?
For all PhD trajectories Hora Finita must be used, according to the Doctorate regulations. This is because all steps in the PhD process, e.g. registration, Training and Supervision Plan (TSP), submission and review of manuscript, are performed exclusively through Hora Finita. Logging in into Hora Finita is done via SURFconext and is only possible with a Radboudumc (or RU) account.Why can't I login into Hora Finita?
Logging in into Hora Finita is done via SURFconext and is only possible with a Radboudumc (or RU) account.Therefore it is important that all PhD candidates (regular PhD candidates, external PhD candidates, Radboudumc employees starting a PhD trajectory) are registered with HR in time. More information about registration of different types of PhD candidates can be found here.
If the PhD trajectory is not completed within the contract period, action should be taken so that access to Hora Finita and associated Radboudumc facilities remains possible. More information can be found here.
If you are unable to login, even though you have a Radboudumc account, please contact horafinita@radboudumc.nl.
Where can I find Hora Finita manuals?
There is an extensive set of manuals available in Dutch and in English for both PhD candidates and supervisors.For additional questions about Hora Finita, please contact Hora Finita or your Graduate School (Radboudumc Graduate School or Donders Graduate School).
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How can I agree to the Academic Integrity Code?
If you click on the link behind the "Academic Integrity Code" in the checklist you can read the code and check that you agree.I attended all required courses but the “required courses” are not ticked off in the PhD checklist on my dashboard
You must add all activities, including the required courses, to your portfolio yourself. You can do this for required courses through the tab "required courses". For all activities this can be done via "training activities". For more information please check the manual (ENG, NL).“Required course are completed” on your PhD checklist will only be ticked off when you select these courses via the tab “required courses”, or select these courses from the course list that is already available in Hora Finita. If you added a required course and its details yourself, please delete the course and add it again via the above mentioned procedure.
My TSP has been approved before but “TSP has been approved” is not ticked off or the date is not correct
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What are checkpoints and where can I find more information?
Checkpoints are moments of supervision used to monitor and evaluate the progress of a PhD candidate's PhD project during the research phase.For more information about the checkpoints please check the interactive infographic of the Radboudumc PhD trajectory on our website. More information about the PhD trajectory of the Donders Graduate School can be found here.
Six weeks before the checkpoint date you will receive an automatic email announcing the checkpoint. In this email and on the checkpoint page is described what is expected of you.
When is a checkpoint created?
After the PhD candidate’s registration has been approved, Hora Finita automatically creates checkpoints. A new checkpoint will appear on your dashboard 6 months before the checkpoint date. Six weeks before the checkpoint date you will receive an automatic email announcing the checkpoint. Checkpoints are automatically created until the first supervisor ("promotor") approves the manuscript.Is a checkpoint meeting the same as my annual appraisal interview ("jaargesprek")?
The checkpoint (annual review) meeting is different from your annual appraisal interview, but you may choose to combine the two. In that case, please cover both the topics of the Hora Finita annual review questionnaire and the topics of the Radboudumc annual appraisal interview. Afterwards you have to submit both the annual review questionnaire (via Hora Finita) and the report of the annual appraisal interview (via email to "Postbus Personeelsdossier").Please note that for Checkpoint 2 and 3 (1 and 2 years after start PhD trajectory) it is advised to have an external advisor present at the checkpoint meeting.
Who should approve a checkpoint in Hora Finita?
Checkpoints should only be approved by the daily supervisor(s) of the PhD candidate. After the PhD candidate submits the Checkpoint, the daily supervisor automatically receives a request to approve the Checkpoint. The mentor has no role in the approval procedure.The Training and Supervision Plan (TSP) should be approved by the daily supervisor(s), the first supervisor ("eerste promotor") and the Graduate School.
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How and when do I add activities to my PhD portfolio?
You must add all activities, including the required courses, to your portfolio yourself. You can do this for required courses through the tab "required courses". For all activities this can be done via "training activities". For more information please check the manual (ENG, NL).Annually, if you have a checkpoint, you will be asked to add the activities you did during the past year to your training activities (portfolio) in Hora Finita. Of course, you can also add an activity immediately after you've completed it.
Please note that for PhD candidates affiliated to the Radboudumc Graduate Shool it is not necessary to upload proofs of attendance.
I attended a required course but the course is not present in my portfolio
You must add all activities, including the required courses, to your portfolio yourself. You can do this for required courses through the tab "required courses". For all activities this can be done via "training activities". For more information please check the manual (ENG, NL).Please note that for PhD candidates affiliated to the Radboudumc Graduate Shool it is not necessary to upload proofs of attendance.
When do I have to complete my portfolio and submit it to my Graduate School for approval?
After your manuscript has been approved by your first supervisor (“promotor”) you will receive a request to complete your portfolio and submit it to your Graduate School for approval.Please note that for PhD candidates affiliated to the Radboudumc Graduate Shool it is not necessary to upload proofs of attendance.
Your Graduate School will decide whether you have completed all the necessary components of your institute’s PhD program in order to be awarded with your Graduate School’s education certificate. You will be informed of this decision in due course. The Graduate School will also provide you with a Word document of your final portfolio, which can be added to your PhD thesis.
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How do I, as supervisor, perform a plagiarism check?
Indeed, according to the Doctorate regulations, the supervisor must check the PhD thesis for plagiarism. For this purpose, a similarity report, generated by the program iThenticate by colleagues at Radboud University, will be sent to the promotor via e-mail. Questions about the working method or the program can be sent to Hora Finita or the RU helpdesk. There are also several short manuals available on RadboudNet that explain how to use the program.
Guidelines
Radboudumc PhD thesis guidelines
The requirements for a PhD thesis are defined by the Doctorate regulations of the Radboud University. In addition, Radboudumc PhD candidates adhere to the Radboudumc guidelines.
read moreRadboudumc PhD thesis guidelines
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The PhD thesis is a proof of the ability to perform independent academic research. It is up to the manuscript committee to decide whether a thesis meets this criterion, thereby using the assessment criteria as defined in the Doctorate regulations of the Radboud University (Dutch / English). The (co-)supervisors (‘(co)promotors’) will decide whether the PhD thesis is of sufficient quality to be presented to the manuscript committee.
The requirements for the academic and non-academic part of the PhD thesis are defined in Chapter 5 of the Doctorate regulations of the Radboud University. In addition to these general requirements, applicable to all faculties, Radboudumc PhD candidates adhere to the Radboudumc guidelines.
Radboudumc guidelines provide clarity to all involved, such as to the PhD candidate and PhD supervisors but also to the members of the Manuscript Committee, Cum Laude Committee and Doctoral Examination Board.
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- a. Title page
- b. Table of contents
- c. General introduction
- PhD candidates describe their view of the current state of the field, point out gaps in scientific knowledge, introduce an overview of the PhD thesis and give rationales for the performed studies. The general introduction contains information that the reader needs to know to understand the context of the research chapters. The general introduction may take the form of a review article.
- d. Research chapters
- Each research chapter contains work in which PhD candidates follow the scientific research cycle: identifying a gap in scientific knowledge, outlining an approach, describing the appropriate collection and analysis of data or existing relevant databases, and finally reflecting on the results in the context of the specific field.
- The thesis demonstrates that PhD candidates have familiarized themselves and have worked with the principles and methodologies of international scientific practice and theory formation, methods and studies of the relevant discipline. Preferentially, the thesis contains variation in terms of the methods used.
- Focus on quality instead of quantity. PhD candidates demonstrate that they are competent researchers by completing a coherent set of empirical (or conceptual) chapters plus an introduction and discussion. If there is a coherent thesis of sufficient quality, there is no need to produce more research chapters when the term of the contract expires. There is no requirement for the number of research chapters in addition to the general introduction and general discussion chapters.
- While it is of course in the line of PhD candidates’ ambitions to get their work published, there is no obligation to have a certain number of chapters published before sending the thesis to the manuscript committee. If not published, the quality of the chapters should be as such that they can be submitted for publication to a scientific journal.
- In principle, only chapters of which PhD candidates are (shared) first author are included in their PhD thesis. Occasionally a chapter as co-author may be included in the thesis if the content is consistent with the rest of the PhD research. Other publications may be listed in the publication list.
- e. General discussion
- The general discussion should be the PhD candidates’ own product, while the research chapters and sometimes the general introduction are more collaborative efforts. In this concluding chapter, the PhD candidates reflect on the research chapters and their findings with a bird's eye view, identify limitations as well as future research opportunities and discuss the impact on the research field and society.
- f. Summary of the thesis
- If the PhD thesis is written in English, it includes at least a summary in Dutch. The summary should be brief and to the point.
- g. Description of the research data management
- All Radboud University researchers are obliged to have all research data comply at least with the F (sustainably findable) and the A (proper access management) of the FAIR guidelines. The Radboudumc Data Management Plan tool should be used to prepare a Research Data Management (RDM) plan at the start of a PhD trajectory and to keep it up to date. PhD candidates can include a summary of the RDM plan in the PhD. For more information and examples click here.
- h. List of publications (not mandatory)
- i. Acknowledgements (not mandatory)
- j. Curriculum vitae
- k. Portfolio
At least chapters b up to g (see above) should be completed before the manuscript can be reviewed by the Manuscript Committee.
Note: There are different kinds of PhD candidates at Radboudumc, differing in the length and type of contract, as well as additional (sideline) functions. The requirements for a PhD thesis are identical for all PhD categories.
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After finishing the manuscript (at least chapters b up to g, see previous item), PhD candidates upload their manuscript to Hora Finita. Subsequently, the supervisor is asked to perform a plagiarism check, assess the manuscript and motivate why the PhD thesis meets the Radboudumc PhD thesis guidelines. After this assessment the manuscript can be reviewed by the Manuscript Committee. Hora Finita tutorials are available for these different steps.
Lay-out PhD thesis
See the guidelines and predefined templates for your PhD thesis lay-out.
read moreLay-out PhD thesis
Cover PhD thesis
For PhD theses the "combination logo", which combines Radboud university medical center's logo & Radboud University's logo, should be placed on the back. The standard Radboudumc logo, without the English text, should be placed on the spine of the cover according to the predefined templates. If relevant, logos of other parties that were involved in the PhD research substantially can be added at the back.
Templates for these elaborations can be downloaded here:
- Standard Radboudumc cover template (pdf file and ai file)
- Cover template with space for 1 additional logo (pdf file and ai file)
- Cover template with space for 2 additional logos (pdf file and ai file)
Note: The cover guidelines for PhD candidates who are part of the Donders Graduate School remain unchanged (see information Donders thesis series).
Portfolio
Please list your itemized training portfolio according to this predefined format in your PhD thesis. The Graduate School will support you in this.
Procedure:
- After your manuscript has been approved in Hora Finita by your PhD supervisor, you will automatically receive an email requesting you to complete your portfolio in Hora Finita.
- Add required courses via the tab "required courses". Other activities can be added via "training activities" (see Tutorial for adding activities to your portfolio). Guidelines for study load in hours for different portfolio activities can be found here.
- Submit your completed portfolio via Hora Finita to the Graduate School (see Tutorial for submitting your portfolio).
- The Graduate School will review your portfolio and send you your portfolio in the predefined format. You will then be asked to check your portfolio.
- The final version can be included in your PhD thesis
Based on your portfolio the Graduate School will decide whether you have completed all the necessary components of the PhD program in order to be awarded with the Advanced Graduate School training certificate.
Note: Portfolio guidelines for PhD candidates who are part of the Donders Graduate School will follow. Please contact the Donders Graduate School in the meantime.
Advanced Graduate School training certificate
The education certificate differs per Graduate School. Therefore, please check out the information regarding your Graduate School.
read moreAdvanced Graduate School training certificate
The education certificate differs per Graduate School. Therefore, please check out the information regarding your Graduate School.
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Radboudumc strongly encourages PhD candidates to develop a tailor-made training program that promotes several competencies and transferable skills. Completed courses, workshops, attended lectures and symposia should be included in a portfolio and added to the PhD thesis (see Procedure for completing your portfolio). The Radboudumc Graduate School rewards PhD candidates who fulfil all requirements with an Advanced Graduate School training certificate.
What you need to qualify for the certificate
To qualify for a Radboudumc Advanced Graduate School training certificate the following conditions should be met:
- The PhD candidate has submitted a Training and Supervision Plan (TSP) that has been approved by the Graduate School
- The portfolio is included in the PhD thesis
- The PhD candidate has attended:
- General introduction day Radboudumc
- Graduate School introduction
- Course Scientific integrity
- At least 2 Research Integrity Rounds
- At least 1 PhD retreat
- At least 1 International symposium with oral or poster presentation
- The PhD candidate has obtained a minimum of 700 hours of study load, as registered in Hora Finita
NOTE:
- Obtaining the Advanced Graduate School training certificate is not necessary to obtain the PhD degree. It is an extra certificate showing that the PhD candidate did additional training.
- Within the Fit for the Future transition, the new Radboudumc Research Institute started on 1 January 2023. Former RIHS and RIMLS PhD candidates have automatically become members of the new Radboudumc Graduate School. Since the current requirements differ from the former RIHS and RIMLS requirements for a certificate, there will be transition rules for former RIMLS and RIHS PhD candidates. The Graduate School will not be too strict.
After submission of your portfolio via Hora Finita (see Procedure for completing your portfolio) the Graduate School will decide whether you have completed all the necessary components in order to be awarded with the certificate. You will be informed of this decision in due course.
Further information
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The Donders Graduate School offers PhD candidates a vibrant and challenging international research environment. The institute strongly encourages PhD candidates to develop a tailor-made training program that promotes both research and personal skills. Completed courses, workshops, attended lectures and symposia should be included in a portfolio and added to your thesis. The Donders Graduate School rewards PhD candidates who fulfil all requirements with a Graduate School certificate.
What you need to qualify for the certificate
To qualify for the Donders Graduate School certificate the following conditions should be met:- The PhD candidate must be enrolled in the Graduate School and registered in PhD Track from the start-date of the PhD trajectory.
- The PhD candidate has submitted a Training and Supervision Plan (TSP) that has been accepted by the TSP evaluation committee (TSP has been submitted within 3 months from the start of the PhD trajectory)
- The PhD candidate must attend the compulsory courses offered by the Graduate School*:
- the Donders Graduate School Introduction day
- Scientific Integrity course (2nd year) organized by the Donders Institute or the Radboudumc
- Two Graduate School days. The annual Graduate School Day will offer various transferable and soft skills workshops
- One Donders Discussions
- The PhD candidate has obtained 30 EC points
- courses for developing competencies and transferable skills (18EC)
- attending local lectures, (inter)national lectures, workshops, conferences, etc (12EC)
- The PhD candidate has published his/her thesis in the Donders Thesis Series
How to obtain your certificate
At the end of you PhD trajectory sent your portfolio, containing an overview of the names of the courses, lectures, workhops and conferences, the number of ECs and proof of attendance to the Donders Graduate School Secretary (dgcn@donders.ru.nl) The overview should be signed by your primary supervisor/Principal Investigator. The certificate will be presented to you after your successful PhD defence.
Research data management Requirements and examples
The PhD thesis should contain a description of the research data management.
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Description of Research Data Management in PhD thesis
All Radboud University researchers are obliged to have all research data comply at least with the F (sustainably findable) and the A (proper access management) of the FAIR guidelines. Additionally Research Data Management must meet the (inter)national standards and legislation regarding scientific integrity and privacy (General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Dutch code for Scientific Integrity). The data management page of the PhD thesis specifies how this is achieved.The Radboudumc Data Management Plan tool should be used to prepare a Research Data Management (RDM) plan at the start of a PhD trajectory and to keep it up to date. PhD candidates must include a summary of the RDM plan in the PhD thesis. For more information check the website of RTC Data stewardship. If you need help with this please email datastewardship.im@radboudumc.nl.
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In this document we provide you with guidelines and examples on what to mention in the Research Data Management paragraph of your thesis.
Regulations
Doctorate rules and regulations
All Radboudumc PhD candidates graduate within Radboud University and therefore the university doctorate regulations apply to all PhD candidates.
read info on Radboud UniversityTowards the PhD defense
If the supervisor approves the manuscript, the path to the defence begins. You will find the steps leading up to the completion of the PhD on the Radboud University website.
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Graduation bonus
A graduation bonus for researchers in training at the Radboudumc is included in the collective labor agreement for university medical centers. An OIO ("onderzoeker in opleiding") who successfully graduates with a doctoral degree during the period of employment is awarded € 750. The amount is paid by the department where the OIO is appointed. See the CAO UMC 2022-2023, Article 17.4.4.
see fileReimbursement of thesis printing costs
For Radboudumc PhD candidates the Radboud University regulations for the reimbursement of thesis printing costs apply. Hand in requests at your department for reimbursement within six months after the costs incurred. The maximum of reimbursement is € 2,200 for each PhD candidate.
go to Radboud UniversityTransition allowance
The ‘Wet, Werk en Zekerheid’ law describes that an employee receives an severance pay at discharge, if the contract is ended after a minimum of 24 months. This severance is called the transition allowance. read moreTransition allowance
You will only receive a transition allowance if the initiative for dismissal (or non-renewal of contract) comes from Radboudumc. However, Radboudumc does not need to pay transition allowance if the dismissal is the result of serious culpable act or omission of the employee. You are completely free in how you want to use the compensation, for example to follow a course to prepare for your next job or to supplement any benefit. The transition allowance will be paid automatically, you do not have to ask for this. No justification is necessary for this allowance. The transition allowance does not affect the amount of your unemployment benefits (uitkering).Right of transfer
The WWZ law contained a right of transfer for the transition allowance. Therefore, the transition allowance did not apply directly to all groups within Radboudumc. On 1 July 2016, the issues for the last unsolved rights of transfer were worked out. Now, Radboudumc also pays the transition allowance for PhD candidates with ‘onderzoeker in opleiding’ contracts that are terminated after 1 July 2016 without being renewed.Amount of transition allowance
The amount of the transition allowance is calculated on the basis of your (gross) monthly salary and length of employment. The main rule is that, for every (full) year of employment, you will receive one third of the month gross salary as a transition allowance. The monthly salary equals your hourly wage at the time of dismissal times the number of hours you work per month. If you work no fixed number of hours, the average working hours of the last twelve months will be considered for the calculation. For the calculation of your monthly salary, furthermore, fixed allowances such as holiday pay and annual bonus will be taken into account.If you have had multiple contracts with Radboudumc, these contracts are aggregated to calculate the transition allowance. This is true, even if contracts are not directly followed up by each other. However, when the interval between two employment contracts is more than six months, the multiple contracts are not aggregated and counting of the period of employment starts again.
The government has posted a tool in Dutch that can calculate the transition fee. These calculations are indicative. The payroll also takes all relevant fees into account, but you can use the tool to see how much transition allowance you might receive. The transition allowance is a gross amount. Radboudumc keeps payroll taxes in here, which are paid to the tax authorities.
Questions?
For further questions, please contact the HR advisor of your department.Media
Press release
We receive an overview of all Radboudumc graduations each month. Eight weeks before your graduation, we will contact you for press information. In case we didn't contact you, you can reach our science officers via the button below. Please contact them as well in case other media show interest in your graduation.
see pageSupply thesis to the University Library
A digital copy of the dissertation needs to be submitted to the central University Library with a view of including it in the repository of Radboud University. The digital version is made public on the day of the public defense or shortly afterwards Upon request by the PhD candidate, the chair of the Doctorate Board can determine that the inclusion in the repository is postponed by six months at most. In that case, the full text of the PhD thesis will be included in the repository under embargo.
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Radboudumc Postdoc Council
The Radboudumc Postdoc Council is a source of information regarding postdoc-related issues. In addition it creates a platform to facilitate discussions amongst postdocs and promotes local collaboration and networking opportunities.
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The Grant Support Office provides information and advice on grant opportunities. In addition, we can support researchers at Radboudumc in developing, writing and editing their grant proposal. read more (Z-number login needed)Career advisors
Four months before the end of your contract you can contact the career advisors of the Radboudumc for support in finding a new job. This advice is free of charge.
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