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STAR Graduate Student Thesis Policy   
 
  
The policy below was adopted by the STAR Council on January 11, 2001.  
This policy is an amendment to the basic 
STAR Publication Policies, and replaces paragraph 7 in the current 
version of same.  
 
-  This STAR Thesis Policy is based on the principle that the final  
arbiter of what constitutes a thesis is the thesis advisor, and any 
collaborator is free to analyze any part of the data, as per paragraph 1 
of the STAR Publication Policies.  The main purpose of this Thesis Policy 
is to state expectations about communication within the collaboration.  
 -  Physics Working Group (PWG) convenors maintain lists of analysis 
topics in their areas of interest which are judged to be in need of 
additional effort.  
 -  Students and their advisors are free to pursue a project from any 
PWG convenor's list, or to propose a new project.  It is expected that 
the specific details of a student's project will emerge only after the 
student has been interacting with the relevant PWG for some time, and 
after in-depth consultation with the PWG convenor(s) and the STAR Analysis 
Coordinator.    
 -  The chair of the STAR thesis committee works with the Analysis 
Coordinator to maintain a descriptive list of all ongoing analysis 
projects, including names of 
all students and non-students working on those projects.  
The STAR council member from each institution is expected to review 
these listings periodically, and submit the necessary information to 
keep them up-to-date.    
 -  It is anticipated that there will always be many unpursued analysis 
projects in STAR, and many new analysis opportunities will open up every 
year as new detector subsystems come online, luminosity improves, etc.  
The likelihood of independent analyses with a large degree of overlap is 
small.  However, STAR policy does not explicitly discourage duplicate 
analyses.  
 -  In the event that there is a large degree of overlap between two 
independent analyses, it is primarily the task of the relevant PWG 
convenor(s) to facilitate the resolution of any issues that may stand 
in the way of further analysis and/or publication and to oversee fair 
allotment of shared resources.  An ad hoc godparent committee may also 
be appointed by the spokesperson as required to bring about convergence 
of analyses and paper production. 
 -  In overlap cases involving a student thesis project, it is expected 
that the student's advisor will be a full participant in all deliberations 
which affect the thesis project and the related publication.  
 -  Each student who uses STAR data for his/her PhD thesis is expected to 
have contributed to a STAR community service project in some significant 
way.  Usually this will be an amount of work roughly equivalent to one 
third to one half the total research effort for a typical PhD.  
 -  Advisors are primarily responsible for ensuring that their PhD 
advisees satisfy community service expectations.  Council members are 
expected to respond to requests for information about the current 
service work of thesis students from their institutions.  
 -  The STAR thesis committee should review the operation of this policy 
as soon as sufficient time has elapsed to judge its effectiveness. 
  
STAR thesis committee page
 
  
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