Dear all
Can I ask who own the ownership of phd thesis? the student, supervisor or the funding body?
I have just submitted my thesis, and now awaiting for my viva. For some reason, my supervisor keep pushing me to send all the data files that I used for my thesis- He insisted that I have to send to him BEFORE the viva.
I feel rather suspicious about this, it seems like he wants to publish my data all by himself when I finish the PhD. Can he actually do that?
Me and supervisor had previous "history", he treated me badly (i.e. super controlled with every aspects of my thesis, attempted to cut my funding when I voiced my opinion on research, being rude to me and etc). I reported these issues to the head of department, and he received warning from the department about his attitude. Anyway, I was not allowed to change supervisor (I was already in my 3rd year when I reported this), so I am still stuck to him now.
It's not that I refused to send the data to him, but I plan to do it after my viva only (when I have more time to make the data ready and presentable). When he insisted to send him everything now, I feel rather suspicious about it. Once he told me he own everything of my research (because he got the funding for my phd, and that the topic of my Phd was originally his idea, i.e. he insisted to be the first author when I publish materials for my thesis).
I have a feeling he intends to publish the materials of my thesis as his own research once I complete my PhD.
Can he actually do that? Although it's true that my phd was based on funding/research proposal that he secured, but I have been doing experiments, analysis all by myself.
I always thought I can't publish the material of my thesis as the sole author, neither could my supervisor.
Is there any guidelines for this?
The below is from the University regulations from my my PhD University:
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