Skip to:

  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to accessibility
City St George's, University of London
  • Student Hub
    • Clerkenwell and Moorgate Staff
    • Tooting Staff
Search
Menu
Home
  • Prospective students
    • Courses
      • Undergraduate degrees
      • Foundation courses
      • Postgraduate taught degrees
      • Postgraduate research degrees
      • Apprenticeships
      • Short courses
      • Professional development courses
      • City Health courses
    • Apply
      • Entry requirements
      • How to apply
        • Undergraduate
        • Apprenticeship
        • Information for teachers
        • Postgraduate taught
        • Postgraduate research
          • Preparing your application
            • Preparing your research proposal
          • All PhD research projects
        • Booking Short Courses
          • Business and Management Short Courses
          • Computing Short Courses
          • Creative Industry Short Courses
          • Creative Writing Short Courses
            • The Novel Studio published alumni
          • Law Short Courses
          • Languages Courses Online | Languages Courses in London
      • Prospectus
        • Undergraduate
        • Postgraduate
      • Visas
        • Student visas
          • Applying from outside the UK
          • Applying from within the UK
          • Applying for a dependant visa
          • Preparing your application
          • Working in the UK
        • Standard Visitor visas
          • How to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa
          • Non-visa nationals
        • ATAS certificates
      • Study abroad programmes
        • Study abroad programme
        • Partnership programme
      • Clearing
        • Applying through Clearing
      • Alternative entry routes
        • Foundation programmes
        • Second-year students
        • Work experience
      • Contact Admissions
    • Finance
      • Funding options
      • Earn while you learn
      • How to pay
        • Payment methods
        • Fee schedules
        • Deposit refunds
      • Additional expenses
    • Accommodation and housing
      • Compare residential halls
      • Applying for halls
        • Undergraduate
        • Postgraduate
        • Clearing
      • Paying for halls
      • Private accommodation
        • Finding a place to live
        • Accommodation for families
      • Short-term accommodation
    • Open events and fairs
      • Campus tours
      • Online chats
        • Undergraduate online events
        • Postgraduate online events
        • Ask a student
      • University fairs
    • Student life
      • London experience
      • Local area
      • Sports
        • Sport clubs
        • Non-competitive sport
        • Competitive sport
      • Social activities and groups
      • Religion
      • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer plus
      • Volunteering
      • Student wellbeing
        • Your health and wellbeing
        • Learning support
        • Young, estranged students
        • Care leavers
        • Young adult carers
        • Personal tutoring programme
      • Learn another language
    • Career development
      • Employability through your degree
      • Placements, internships and employment opportunities
        • Micro-placements
      • Career pathways
      • Job prospects and graduate destinations
      • Careers team
    • Subjects
  • Research
    • Research centres and groups
    • Research impact
      • Research Excellence Framework
      • Research case studies
    • Research strategy
    • Research support
      • Grants and funding
      • Integrity and ethics
        • Research ethics
          • Principles
          • Approval process
          • Approval outcomes and appeals
          • External ethics approvals
        • Ethics guidance and resources
          • Participant information and consent
          • Recruiting participants from City for external research
          • Records management
          • Research conducted abroad
          • FAQ
        • Research integrity
          • Framework for good practice in research
          • Research misconduct
      • Research data
        • Managing active research data
        • Digital research data and Figshare
      • Researcher development
    • The Doctoral College
      • Prospective Doctoral Researchers
      • Current Doctoral Researchers
      • Doctoral Training Resources
        • Doctoral Researcher Development Programme (DRDP)
        • Use of Generative AI Tools in Doctoral Research
      • Scholarships and Funding
      • For Research Supervisors
      • Meet the Team
  • For businesses
    • Start your business
      • Develop your startup idea
        • Startup advice
        • Side Hustle
      • Launch
        • Workspaces
    • Grow your business
      • Fund your business
        • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
      • Hire an academic consultant
      • Purchase our intellectual property
      • Companies formed
    • Develop your people
      • Bespoke training
      • My Home Life England
      • Degree apprenticeships for business
        • What is the apprenticeship levy?
    • Business impact case studies
    • Access our student talent
      • Recruit with us
      • Meet and support our students
        • Become a mentor
        • Employer Engagement events
        • Micro-Placements
        • Industry Led Projects
      • Information for placement partners
        • Speech and Language Therapy training
        • ePAD training
  • Alumni and supporters
    • Alumni benefits
    • Alumni Events
    • Global alumni network
      • Networks and Groups
        • City St George's Alumni LinkedIn groups
        • US Alumni Board
        • Greece Alumni Board
          • Meet the board
          • About the Greece Alumni Board
          • Greece Alumni Board Events
          • Contact our Board Members
      • Alumni Ambassadors
      • Special Interest Groups
      • Alumni News and stories
    • Contact us
    • Support City St George's
      • Donate to City St George's
      • Volunteering
      • Your impact
  • News and events
    • News
    • Events
    • Social media
      • WeChat social accounts
  • About us
    • Schools and Departments
      • School of Policy & Global Affairs
        • About the School
          • Athena Swan
          • Q-Step
        • Department of Economics
        • Department of International Politics
        • Department of Sociology and Criminology
        • Finsbury Institute
          • Research: Optimising Growth - The Evolving Role of the CRO
            • Meet the team
            • The Lord Mayor’s Fellowship
            • The research
      • School of Communication & Creativity
        • About the School
          • Athena Swan
        • Department of Journalism
          • James Cameron Memorial Lecture
            • Lectures
            • Special awards
            • Winners
        • Department of Media, Culture and Creative Industries
        • Department of Performing Arts
        • The Centre for Language Studies
      • Bayes Business School
      • School of Health & Medical Sciences
        • About the School
          • Athena SWAN
          • Selection process
          • Occupational Health Checks
          • Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) enhanced check (formerly CRB)
          • MSc Nursing - RPL
          • Reference request
        • Department of Global, Public and Population Health and Policy
          • Health Services Management at City St George's
        • Department of Interprofessional Healthcare
        • Department of Allied Health
          • Radiography undergraduate learning contract
          • Radiography at City St George's
        • Department of Nursing and Midwifery
          • Postgraduate Midwifery at City St George's
        • Department of Optometry and Visual Science
        • Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
        • Department of Medicine
        • Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences
      • School of Science & Technology
        • About the School
          • Athena Swan
          • Placements and internships
            • Placement and internship schemes
        • Department of Computer Science
        • Department of Mathematics
          • Potential PhD projects
        • Department of Engineering
        • STEM Digital Academy
      • The City Law School
        • Academic programmes
          • Undergraduate degree LLB
          • Graduate Entry Law GE LLB
          • Graduate Diploma in Law GDL
          • Master of Laws (LLM)
        • Professional programmes
        • Research and Scholarship
        • Athena Swan in The City Law School
        • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at The City Law School
        • Barrister training
          • Bar Training
          • Pupillage Advice Service
        • Solicitor training
          • Future Solicitor Advisory Service (FSAS)
          • The Solicitors' Qualifying Exam (SQE)
        • Law in real life (Law IRL)
          • Volunteering for Law Students
          • Mock Trials
        • About The School
          • Prizes from The City Law School
          • Global Engagement
    • History
    • People
      • Academics
      • Research students
      • Students
      • Honorary graduates
      • Past students
      • Residencies
      • Professional Services staff
      • International agents and representatives
      • Senior people
      • Extraordinary women
    • Facilities
      • Campuses
      • Libraries
      • Gym
      • University of London facilities
      • Specialist facilities
    • Work for us
      • Apply
      • Benefits
      • Career development
      • City St George's Residencies
        • Practitioner in Residence, School of Policy & Global Affairs
        • Creatives in Residence, School of Communication and Creativity
        • Podcaster in Residence, School of Communication and Creativity
    • Vision and Strategy
      • Academic excellence
        • Rankings
        • Education
          • Flexible learning spaces
          • Active and collaborative learning
          • Term dates
        • Student statistics
      • Equality, diversity and inclusion
        • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
        • Data and objectives
        • Staff networks
        • Digital Accessibility
      • Sustainable development
        • Get involved
        • Environmental Impact and Performance
      • Civic engagement
      • Social responsibility
        • Social responsibility in our outreach
        • Social responsibility in action
    • Governance and legal
      • Charter and Statutes
      • Rector
      • Council
        • Audit and Risk Committee
        • Corporate Governance and Nominations Committee
        • Remuneration Committee
        • Finance Committee
        • Strategy and Development Committee
      • Senate
        • Board of Studies
        • Educational Quality Committee
        • Research and Enterprise Committee
        • Senate Research Ethics Committee
      • Executive leadership
      • Financial statements
        • Financial Summary
      • Legal documents and policies
      • Committees
    • Global City St George's
    • Contact us and find us
      • Find us
        • Clerkenwell campus
        • Moorgate campus
        • Tooting campus
      • Contact us
    • City and St George’s have united
  • Student Hub
  • Clerkenwell and Moorgate Staff
  • Tooting Staff
  • Prospective students
    Prospective students
    • Courses
      • Undergraduate degrees
      • Foundation courses
      • Postgraduate taught degrees
      • Postgraduate research degrees
      • Apprenticeships
      • Short courses
      • Professional development courses
      • City Health courses
    • Apply
      • Entry requirements
      • How to apply
      • Prospectus
      • Visas
      • Study abroad programmes
      • Clearing
      • Alternative entry routes
      • Contact Admissions
    • Finance
      • Funding options
      • Earn while you learn
      • How to pay
      • Additional expenses
    • Accommodation and housing
      • Compare residential halls
      • Applying for halls
      • Paying for halls
      • Private accommodation
      • Short-term accommodation
    • Open events and fairs
      • Campus tours
      • Online chats
      • University fairs
    • Student life
      • London experience
      • Local area
      • Sports
      • Social activities and groups
      • Religion
      • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer plus
      • Volunteering
      • Student wellbeing
      • Learn another language
    • Career development
      • Employability through your degree
      • Placements, internships and employment opportunities
      • Career pathways
      • Job prospects and graduate destinations
      • Careers team
    • Subjects
  • Research
    Research
    • Research centres and groups
    • Research impact
      • Research Excellence Framework
      • Research case studies
    • Research strategy
    • Research support
      • Grants and funding
      • Integrity and ethics
      • Research data
      • Researcher development
    • The Doctoral College
      • Prospective Doctoral Researchers
      • Current Doctoral Researchers
      • Doctoral Training Resources
      • Scholarships and Funding
      • For Research Supervisors
      • Meet the Team
  • For businesses
    For businesses
    • Start your business
      • Develop your startup idea
      • Launch
    • Grow your business
      • Fund your business
      • Hire an academic consultant
      • Purchase our intellectual property
      • Companies formed
    • Develop your people
      • Bespoke training
      • My Home Life England
      • Degree apprenticeships for business
    • Business impact case studies
    • Access our student talent
      • Recruit with us
      • Meet and support our students
      • Information for placement partners
  • Alumni and supporters
    Alumni and supporters
    • Alumni benefits
    • Alumni Events
    • Global alumni network
      • Networks and Groups
      • Alumni Ambassadors
      • Special Interest Groups
      • Alumni News and stories
    • Contact us
    • Support City St George's
      • Donate to City St George's
      • Volunteering
      • Your impact
  • News and events
    News and events
    • News
    • Events
    • Social media
      • WeChat social accounts
  • About us
    About us
    • Schools and Departments
      • School of Policy & Global Affairs
      • School of Communication & Creativity
      • Bayes Business School
      • School of Health & Medical Sciences
      • School of Science & Technology
      • The City Law School
    • History
    • People
      • Academics
      • Research students
      • Students
      • Honorary graduates
      • Past students
      • Residencies
      • Professional Services staff
      • International agents and representatives
      • Senior people
      • Extraordinary women
    • Facilities
      • Campuses
      • Libraries
      • Gym
      • University of London facilities
      • Specialist facilities
    • Work for us
      • Apply
      • Benefits
      • Career development
      • City St George's Residencies
    • Vision and Strategy
      • Academic excellence
      • Equality, diversity and inclusion
      • Sustainable development
      • Civic engagement
      • Social responsibility
    • Governance and legal
      • Charter and Statutes
      • Rector
      • Council
      • Senate
      • Executive leadership
      • Financial statements
      • Legal documents and policies
      • Committees
    • Global City St George's
    • Contact us and find us
      • Find us
      • Contact us
    • City and St George’s have united
City and St George's have merged. Find out more.
  1. Home
  2. …
  3. The Doctoral College
  4. Doctoral Training Resources
  5. Use of Generative AI Tools in Doctoral Research
The Doctoral College
  • Prospective Doctoral Researchers
  • Current Doctoral Researchers
  • Doctoral Training Resources
    • Doctoral Researcher Development Programme (DRDP)
    • Use of Generative AI Tools in Doctoral Research
  • Scholarships and Funding
  • For Research Supervisors
  • Meet the Team
Young students smiling while using computers

Use of Generative AI Tools in Doctoral Research

This guidance is specific to research degree study and therefore material submitted to City St George’s for a doctoral award. It provides researchers, supervisors, and examiners with key parameters for acceptable, regulated, and unacceptable use of Generative AI (GenAI) tools.

Responsible, ethical, and informed use of generative AI (GenAI) is allowed in doctoral research at City St George’s within certain parameters.

Beyond proof-reading tools, it is vital that researchers discuss in advance with their supervisors how they intend to use GenAI in their research. This is to support a responsible, ethical, and informed approach.

Generative AI use may be discussed at viva voce when a thesis is examined.

What is City St George’s approach to generative AI use by doctoral researchers?

City St George’s expects doctoral researchers to make responsible and ethical use of a wide range of resources and methodologies, which can include Generative AI, to produce research that the public can trust.

To obtain the award of a doctoral degree, research submitted for examination and the candidate themselves must demonstrate that their own work meets UK Requirements for a Doctoral Level Award of research quality. Demonstrable elements include:

  • Creation and interpretation of new, high-quality knowledge
  • Systematic acquisition and understanding of a substantial body of knowledge, applications, and techniques
  • Ability to conceptualise, design, implement, and adapt an extended project to generate new knowledge
  • Detailed understanding of applicable techniques for research and advanced academic inquiry.

Use of AI tools must not impinge on doctoral researchers’ own learning and development while working towards being able to demonstrate these elements.

We recognise potential advantages to using generative AI for accessibility for doctoral researchers who have a disability, are neurodivergent, and/or if English is not a first language.

What is Generative AI?

Generative AI (GenAI) tools work by using sophisticated machine learning algorithms that learn from vast amounts of data, then use that information to produce content.

Users provide ‘prompts’: information, questions, and limits to engage with the system. Current tools include:

  • chatbot interfaces (e.g. ChatGPT by OpenAI)
  • proof-reading tools (e.g. Grammarly)
  • assisted editing software (e. g. Grammarly Premium).
  • tools embedded in search engines (e.g. Microsoft Copilot)
  • image generators (e.g. Dall-E 3).

The use of some of these tools is acceptable in doctoral research. Others require careful consideration to ensure use is ethical and responsible.

What are acceptable and regulated uses of generative AI in doctoral research at City St George’s?

Certain limited uses of Generative AI are permitted in doctoral research and do not need to be acknowledged in research submitted to the University:

  • Proof-reading tools used in line with LEaD’s Proofreading Guide
  • Personal study support (i.e. using GenAI tools to explore and help understand complex concepts). Personal study does not include primary research, for example, your ability to analyse, synthesise, and critically appraise a body of knowledge is a core research outcome that must not become dependent on AI. However, the use of AI to support the development of your skills in these areas is appropriate.
  • Specific AI-assistive software identified in Student Support Plans agreed between the Student Disability and Neurodiversity Service, the doctoral researcher, and supervisor.

Further common applications of Generative AI must only be used following discussion and agreement between the doctoral researcher and supervisor, including:

  • AI-accelerated literature review
  • Brainstorming and clarifying research questions and interventions
  • Data management and analysis
  • Image and/or text generation
  • AI-assisted coding, data visualisation.

Doctoral researchers should fully acknowledge any material produced by GenAI tools that is included in research submitted to City St George’s for assessment. Cite them Right [via City St George’s log-in] offers guidance.

What factors inform ethical and responsible use of generative AI in doctoral research?

City St George’s is committed to Research Integrity, which is specified in the Framework for Good Practice in Research. We expect researchers to:

  • be transparent when GenAI tools have been used
  • explain measures taken to mitigate bias and ensure academic rigour.

Supervisors can support a doctoral researcher in finding out about ethically appropriate AI use in their discipline. This may be in consultation with others (e.g. colleagues, subject associations, City St George’s Doctoral College).

Data from human participants must be treated confidentially and in line with data protection regulations and informed consent obtained from participants. Informed consent is based on information about the research provided to participants (including privacy notices); intended use of GenAI tools in research should be disclosed when obtaining consent from participants.

Certain commercially available and open access GenAI tools may also make research data available in datasets used to train large language models, depending on the terms of use. This could put doctoral researcher and project partners’ intellectual property (IP) at risk, breach data protection regulations, and potentially breach confidentiality statements and ethics approval.

Doctoral researchers should ensure their use of GenAI Tools complies with data protection regulations, seeking support from their supervisor if unsure.

As with any technology, generative AI tools have limits, biases, and social and environmental impacts. These include:

  • Fabrication of information
  • Detrimental impact on environment
  • Unethical labour practices, often in the Global South
  • Bias towards colonial, patriarchal, and ableist narratives.

Researchers continue to investigate limitations, disadvantages, and areas for improvement. We recommend seeking out research-informed evaluations of GenAI.

What is unacceptable use of GenAI for doctoral study?

Material generated by AI tools must not substitute doctoral candidates’ own research and learning, nor misrepresent their understanding of the knowledge, concepts, and techniques used during the doctorate.

The most common areas where the use of GenAI could lead to Research Misconduct and may breach Senate Regulation 19: Assessment Regulations are:

Fabrication

(i.e. making up results, data, scholarship, or citations and presenting them as real)

For example, it is unacceptable to include citations generated by AI to research articles that do not exist.

Falsification

(i.e. inappropriately manipulating results, research processes, data, or consents)

For example, it is unacceptable to present material generated by AI without investigating its validity and veracity.

Plagiarism

(i.e. using other people’s ideas or intellectual property without acknowledgement)

For example, it is unacceptable for doctoral researchers to present scholarship paraphrased by GenAI as their own work.

Misrepresentation

(i.e. suppressing relevant results, false or misleading claims to authorship)

For example, it is unacceptable for doctoral researchers to present AI-generated text or code without acknowledging assisted authorship.

AI-Assisted editing (e.g. Grammarly Premium) is not permitted in the doctoral thesis.

Generative AI should not be used during the viva voce examination, which is an assessment of the doctoral candidate’s own knowledge and understanding. Exceptions to this are highly unusual and subject to prior approval from the Doctoral College.

Doctoral research should not be uploaded by supervisors or examiners to GenAI detection tools to investigate potential unacceptable use of GenAI the thesis.  Such tools frequently flag false positives, breach our commitment to treating assessment material confidentiality, and put a student’s IP at risk.

Examiners should raise concerns about unacceptable use of GenAI tools with their nominated contact at City St George’s, or notify the Doctoral College.

Who can you ask questions about this?

Doctoral researchers are advised to:

  • Discuss using generative AI tools with their supervisor in the first instance
  • Refer to the Library Services guidance on citing and referencing and speak with their Subject Librarian
  • Contact the Academic Skills team who provide support for referencing, critical thinking and writing, academic reading and time management
  • Familiarise themselves with subject association, publisher, and external organisations’ policies on GenAI.
  • Contact the Doctoral College for further support.

Supervisors are encouraged to:

  • Familiarise themselves with subject associate approaches to GenAI in their field
  • Speak with the Senior Tutor for Research in their area
  • Liaise with the Doctoral College for further support.

Examiners are encouraged to:

  • Raise any questions with the Senior Tutor for Research identified in correspondence with City St George’s
  • Liaise with the Doctoral College for further support.

This guidance is specific to research degrees at City St George’s. Guidance for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes will differ and can be viewed on the Student Hub.

Help us to improve this page

City St George's, University of London

The University of business, practice and the professions


University Systems

  • Moodle
  • Canvas
  • Clerkenwell and Moorgate Email
  • Tooting Email

Resources

  • Clerkenwell and Moorgate Library
  • Tooting Library
  • Book a room

Information

  • Term dates
  • Schools and departments

Contact us

Make an enquiry

  • X
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • Weibo

Find us

City St George's, University of London
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
United Kingdom

Campuses

  • Clerkenwell Campus
  • Moorgate Campus
  • Tooting Campus

Awards and accreditations

  • TEF Silver Award logo
  • Ofsted, good provider
  • Athena SWAN Bronze Award logo
  • Stonewall Silver award logo
  • Athena Race Equility Charter Bronze Award logo
  • Disability confident employers logo

Useful links

  • Accessibility
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies
  • City St George's Store
  • Support City St George's
  • Work for City St George's
  • The Edit
  • 中文

© 2025 City St George's, University of London

University of London St George's University of London
Back to top