(1) An application for admission to Professional Doctorate candidature is accepted subject to the availability of facilities and supervision. (2) An application, which may be submitted at any time, will be made on the prescribed form and will be lodged with the Graduate School for consideration by the Dean, Graduate Studies. (3) An applicant will seek admission to a Professional Doctorate course as: (4) A candidate may convert from full-time to part-time candidature, and vice-versa, with the approval of the Manager of the Graduate School, upon the recommendation of the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training. (5) To qualify for admission to candidature, applicants must: (6) An applicant will have relevant professional experience as considered acceptable by the Dean, Graduate Studies. (7) The Dean, Graduate Studies will not permit an applicant to enrol as a Professional Doctorate candidate unless it: (8) The Dean, Graduate Studies will not permit an applicant to enrol as a Professional Doctorate candidate unless the applicant has: (9) The Dean, Graduate Studies will approve or, if necessary, vary any periods of residency during which the candidate will be required to pursue study and research at the University, prescribed by the School proposing the candidate's enrolment. (10) A commencing candidate is enrolled on completion of all of the following: (11) A candidate will not normally be permitted to proceed to the Professional Doctorate Thesis unit until having: (12) In the case of an applicant enrolled as a Professional Doctorate candidate, wishing to enrol for another award course at the University, approval of the Dean, Graduate Studies, upon the recommendation of the relevant Director(s) of Research and Research Training, is required. (13) Professional Doctorate candidature during coursework units will be administered in accordance with relevant provisions of the Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 and 3. (14) All candidates will normally have appointed by the Dean, Graduate Studies at least two supervisors, one who will act as Principal Supervisor and one who will act as Co-supervisor. The Principal Supervisor will be a member of the academic staff of the University. The Co-supervisor will be a member of the academic staff of the University or an adjunct appointment of the university. (15) All candidates will be required to participate in such colloquia, research seminars and other work of the University as may be considered appropriate by their Principal Supervisor. (16) Candidates will, as their Principal Supervisor may from time to time require, submit drafts of the major sections of the written thesis for review and will submit to their Principal Supervisor a final draft of the written thesis for advice and comment before submission for examination. (17) In respect of candidates who undertake a major portion of their research at sites external to the University, the Dean, Graduate Studies may appoint a local Co-supervisor. (18) If a person appointed as supervisor is unable to perform the duties of the appointment, the Dean, Graduate Studies will appoint a replacement supervisor on the recommendation of the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training. (19) Candidates will, through their Principal Supervisor and relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training, submit in the prescribed form and at the prescribed times progress reports to the Manager, Graduate School. (20) The Principal Supervisor and the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training will at the same time provide comments to the Manager, Graduate School on the progress of the candidates being supervised. (21) The Manager, Graduate School may: (22) The Dean of Graduate Studies will consider any recommendation made under clause (21) and may terminate candidature at his or her discretion. (23) All Professional Doctorate candidates will serve a confirmation period, no longer than six (6) months full-time equivalent once enrolled in the thesis unit. (24) The process of assessment of the confirmation period will be developed within a general framework approved by the Higher Degrees Research Committee, to be used in the respective School. (25) Candidates must submit their Confirmation of Candidature proposal for text-matching analysis in accordance with the Text Software Matching Policy and the Text Matching Software Higher Degree by Research Procedures. (26) The assessment of the completion of the confirmation period will result in one of the six following outcomes as determined by the Dean, Graduate Studies: (27) Termination may also be recommended by the Dean, Graduate Studies under conditions in which the University is unable to provide adequate supervision. (28) Candidates must submit the final draft of their Thesis for text-matching analysis in accordance with the Text Software Matching Policy and the Text Matching Software Higher Degree by Research Procedures. (29) On completion of studies during candidature, a candidate will submit a thesis that complies with the following requirements: (30) The thesis will consist of the candidate's own account of the work, except that in special cases work done conjointly with other persons may be accepted provided the Dean, Graduate Studies is satisfied in respect of the candidate's part in the joint work. (31) On submitting a thesis a candidate will present sufficient evidence of its authenticity and originality, and to this end will submit a written statement at the front of the thesis: (32) A candidate will submit with, but separately from, the thesis a short abstract of the thesis comprising not more than 400 words and written in a form suitable for publication. (33) A candidate may not submit as the main content of the thesis any work or material which has previously been accepted for a degree or other similar award but will not be precluded from incorporating such work or material in the thesis, provided that the candidate indicates, generally in the preface and specifically in the notes, the work or material which has been so incorporated. (34) The candidate may submit as supporting documents any work published by the candidate, but only if it bears on the subject of the thesis. (35) A candidate will, through the Principal Supervisor and relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training, give the Graduate School two (2) months' written notice of intention to submit a thesis and such notice will be accompanied by the appropriate fee, if any. (36) The supervisory team may, at its discretion: (37) The electronic or hard copies of the thesis will be submitted to the Graduate School by the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training with a certificate signed by the Principal Supervisor certifying that the candidate's work, including the thesis, is in a form suitable for examination. (38) A thesis will be prepared in the format prescribed by the Graduate School. (39) HDR candidates will be required to submit two copies of their final thesis to the Graduate School: (40) The digital copy of the thesis will be deposited with the Graduate School using the prescribed form. This digital copy will be: (41) The copies of the thesis deposited with the University Library will be available for consultation, loan, or copying at the discretion of the University Librarian, unless the University on the application of the candidate determines that it will not be available until after the expiry of a period, which period will not normally exceed two (2) years. The University Librarian will require each user and recipient of a copy of a thesis to undertake in writing to respect the author's rights under the law relating to copyright. (42) A candidate may, when lodging a thesis, make application on the prescribed form to the Dean, Graduate Studies, to restrict access to a thesis, either in whole or in part, and in all formats. The Dean, Graduate Studies, will decide such application in accordance with the terms detailed on the prescribed form. Normally, access may be restricted for a period up to two (2) years. In special cases, application may be made to restrict access for a longer period. Where the thesis contains material which the candidate considers should have restricted distribution, the Principal Supervisor, the Dean, Graduate Studies, and the examiners will be informed which parts are classified. (43) Where a candidate states that a thesis contains confidential information which the candidate does not desire to be disclosed freely, or which the candidate is not at liberty to disclose freely, the candidate may, to the extent that it is possible, place that information in an appendix to the thesis. The copy of the thesis deposited in the University Library will have a notation, authorised by the Manager of the Graduate School, indicating which parts of the thesis are not included because they contain confidential information, and informing the reader to contact the candidate for further information. (44) The Dean, Graduate Studies will appoint at least two examiners both of whom will be external to the University. A supervisor of a thesis will not also be an examiner. Each examiner will make a separate report and recommendation on the merit of the thesis and any other work submitted for examination. (45) The examiners' reports on a thesis will be forwarded to the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training for comment, who in turn will forward them to the Principal Supervisor and the candidate for comment. The examiners' reports, together with any written comments received from the Principal Supervisor and the candidate, will then be considered by the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training, who will make a recommendation to the Dean, Graduate Studies. (46) The recommendation of the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training, together with the reports of the examiners and any written comments received from the Principal Supervisor and candidate, will be considered by the Dean, Graduate Studies, who will have broad discretion to seek additional input as appropriate, and who will: (47) Before making a recommendation to the Academic Board, the Dean, Graduate Studies may require: (48) Candidates required to undertake changes to their thesis in response to examiners' reports prior to award will be required to undertake these changes within a maximum of three months after the date of notification of these; and the School and supervisor are required to review these and submit a report on changes made for final ratification by the Dean, Graduate Studies no later than six months after the original notification of these to the student (unless a longer period is approved by the Dean, Graduate Studies). (49) A candidate whose thesis fails re-examination, as conducted under conditions prescribed by the Dean, Graduate Studies, will have candidature terminated by the Academic Board and will not be eligible for re enrolment in the degree in the same topic area. (50) The maximum period of Professional Doctorate candidature is three (3) years full-time, six (6) years part-time. A candidate will present a thesis for examination a minimum of two months prior to their maximum period of candidature, unless special permission for an extension of time has been granted by the Manager of the Graduate School. Maximum time allowed to complete a course will not include periods of approved leave of absence. (51) The Manager of the Graduate School, on the recommendation of the Principal Supervisor and relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training, may permit an extension or interruption of candidature for a period or periods totalling no more than one (1) year. (52) The Dean, Graduate Studies may on behalf of the Academic Board permit interruption beyond one year, at its discretion. (53) Unless the Dean, Graduate Studies otherwise determines, a candidate will maintain continuous enrolment until all requirements for admission to the degree have been met. (54) A candidate may cancel enrolment at any time by giving written notice to the Graduate School. (55) A candidate who exceeds the maximum tenure without an approved extension, will be deemed to be, and recorded as having 'lapsed candidature'. A lapsed candidate may apply to the Graduate School for candidature for the purpose of submitting a thesis which, if the readmission is approved, would be submitted within one calendar month and sent for examination. An application for re-admission must be made within the following time periods: (56) Any lapsed candidate who does not apply for readmission to submit a thesis for examination by the end of their maximum period of lapsed candidature, or whose readmission application is rejected, or who does not submit within the one calendar month following readmission, will be considered to have failed and will have their candidature terminated. (57) Within 8 weeks of a student being notified of SCU Withdrawn the principal supervisor will provide the Dean, Graduate Studies with a written report on the reasons for the candidature's failure to submit a thesis within the maximum period of candidature. Upon receipt of this report the Dean, Graduate Studies may seek further information from the supervisor, student and/or other members of the supervisory team concerning the unsuccessful candidature. (58) A candidate whose candidature is terminated will not be eligible to be readmitted until the lapse of one (1) year, unless approved by the Manager of the Graduate School. (59) A candidate readmitted will have determined by the Dean, Graduate Studies the maximum period of time in which the candidate will be permitted to complete the course. (60) For all units excluding the Thesis Unit, appeals relating to assessment results or final grades will be administered in accordance with the Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 3 - Sections 14 - 16. (61) A candidate who is not satisfied with the review of progress reports under clause (21) or (22) may query the review with the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training. (62) A candidate who is not satisfied with the result of discussions arising from (61) may query the review in writing with the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the outcome of the review to the candidate. (63) If, as a result of such a query, it is deemed appropriate to vary the decision, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) may make such variation, or they may uphold the original decision. (64) A candidate who is not satisfied with the outcome of the assessment of completion of a confirmation period under clause (26) may query the assessment with the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training. (65) A candidate who is not satisfied with the result of discussions arising from clause (64) may query the assessment in writing with the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the outcome of the assessment to the candidate. (66) If, as a result of such a query, it is deemed appropriate to vary the assessment, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) may make such variation, or may uphold the original decision. (67) A candidate who is not satisfied with a decision not to submit a thesis for examination may query the decision with the Principal Supervisor. (68) A candidate who is not satisfied with the result of discussions arising from clause (67) may query the decision with the relevant Director of Higher Degree Research Training. (69) A candidate who is not satisfied with the result of discussions arising from clause (68) above may request the Dean, Graduate Studies forward the thesis to examiners even though it is against the advice of the Principal Supervisor. The Dean, Graduate Studies is not obliged to accede to the request, but if the Dean does agree, the examiners will be advised that the thesis did not have the support of the Principal Supervisor after they have provided their reports. Reasons for wishing to submit without the Principal Supervisor's approval must be provided in writing to the Dean, Graduate Studies. (70) A candidate who is not satisfied with the determination of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) under clause (66), may appeal on the prescribed form to the Academic Board Appeals Committee on one or more of the following grounds: (71) An appeal made under this Rule will be lodged with the Secretary, Academic Board Appeals Committee, within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the determination of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research). A late appeal may be received at the discretion of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee where the candidate is able to satisfy the Chair that the appeal was lodged late through no fault of the candidate. (72) The Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee will assess the content of the appeal and determine whether it is appropriate for the appeal to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee under the relevant Rule. The Secretary, on behalf of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee, will contact the candidate in writing within ten (10) working days of receipt of the appeal by the Chair, informing them that: (73) The decision of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee whether or not to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee will be final within the University. (74) A candidate who is not satisfied with the determination of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) under clause (63) may appeal on the prescribed form to the Academic Board Appeals Committee on one or more of the following grounds: (75) An appeal made under this Rule will be lodged with the Secretary, Academic Board Appeals Committee, within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the determination of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research). A late appeal may be received at the discretion of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee where the candidate is able to satisfy the Chair that the appeal was lodged late through no fault of the candidate. (76) The Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee will assess the content of the appeal and determine whether it is appropriate for the appeal to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee under the relevant Rule. The Secretary, on behalf of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee, will contact the candidate in writing within ten (10) working days of receipt of the appeal by the Chair, informing them that: (77) The decision of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee whether or not to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee will be final within the University. (78) A candidate who is not satisfied with the determination of the Dean, Graduate Studies under clause (69) may appeal on the prescribed form to the Academic Board Appeals Committee on one or more of the following grounds: (79) An appeal made under this Rule will be lodged with the Secretary, Academic Board Appeals Committee, within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the decision of the Dean, Graduate Studies. A late appeal may be received at the discretion of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee where the candidate is able to satisfy the Chair that the appeal was lodged late through no fault of the candidate. (80) The Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee will assess the content of the appeal and determine whether it is appropriate for the appeal to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee under the relevant Rule. The Secretary, on behalf of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee, will contact the candidate in writing within ten (10) working days of receipt of the appeal by the Chair, informing them that: (81) The decision of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee whether or not to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee will be final within the University. (82) If the appeal is upheld and the thesis forwarded for examination, then the certificate will be signed by the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee, and neither the Principal Supervisor nor the Director of Higher Degree Research Training nor the Dean, Graduate Studies will be required to sign it. (83) A candidate who is not satisfied with the determination of the Dean, Graduate Studies under clauses (46), (47), or (48) may appeal on the prescribed form to the Academic Board Appeals Committee on one or more of the following grounds: (84) An appeal made under this Rule will be lodged with the Secretary, Academic Board Appeals Committee, within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of formal notification of the decision of the Dean, Graduate Studies. A late appeal may be received at the discretion of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee where the candidate is able to satisfy the Chair that the appeal was lodged late through no fault of the candidate. (85) The Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee will assess the content of the appeal and determine whether it is appropriate for the appeal to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee under the relevant Rule. The Secretary, on behalf of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee, will contact the candidate in writing within ten (10) working days of receipt of the appeal by the Chair, informing them that: (86) The decision of the Chair of the Academic Board Appeals Committee whether or not to proceed to a hearing by the Academic Board Appeals Committee will be final within the University. (87) A candidate whose enrolment is terminated under (27) or (56) may appeal on the prescribed form to the Academic Board Appeals Committee against the termination of enrolment on the following grounds: (88) An appeal to the Academic Board Appeals Committee against termination of enrolment must reach the University within ten (10) working days of the date of sending of the official notification. (89) A candidate whose appeal is unsuccessful will have termination of enrolment confirmed. The decision of the Academic Board Appeals Committee will be final. (90) An applicant refused readmission after termination of enrolment may appeal against that decision to the Academic Board Appeals Committee on the prescribed form within ten (10) working days of sending of official notification by the University.Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 8 - Professional Doctorate Awards
Section 1 - Professional Doctorate
Part A - Admission to Candidature
Part B - Enrolment
Part C - Progression
Part D - Concurrent Studies
Section 2 - Coursework Unit Candidature - Part A and Part B of the Schedule of Units
Section 3 - Thesis Unit Candidature
Part E - Work Environment and Supervision
Part F - Progress Reports
Part G - Confirmation of Candidature
Part H - Thesis
Part I - Thesis Submission
Part J - Examination of Thesis
Part K - Maximum Tenure, Extension, Interruption and Cancellation
Part L - Readmission
Section 4 - Query and Appeal
Part M - Coursework Appeals
Part N - Thesis Unit Appeals
Query of Review of Progress Reports
Query of Assessment of Completion of Confirmation Period
Query of Decision Not to Submit Thesis
Appeal Against Assessment of Completion of Confirmation Period
Appeal Against Review of Progress Reports
Appeal Against Decision not to Submit Thesis
Appeal Against Additional Examination Requirements and Failure of Admission to the Degree
Appeal Against Termination of Enrolment due to Special Circumstances or to Exceeding Maximum Tenure.
Appeal Against a Decision to Refuse Readmission After Termination
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