(1) This Procedure is effective from 25 November 2021. (2) To outline the requirements for academic progress for higher degree by research (HDR) students. (3) This Procedure applies to students enrolled in Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) courses. It does not apply to degrees by coursework or higher doctoral degrees. (4) This Procedure is pursuant to the Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) policy. (5) Before their candidature can be confirmed, HDR students will satisfactorily complete: (6) Before their candidature is confirmed, it is recommended that students complete: (7) The mandatory coursework unit/s must be satisfactorily completed as soon as possible after commencement. The Faculty or Institute HDR Coordinator may extend this deadline after confirmation only for compassionate or compelling circumstances and confirmation is conditional until the unit is passed. (8) Where a student achieves a mark of 40-49% for their mandatory coursework unit/s, the student will be referred to the Academic Unit HDR Coordinator to arrange further assessment. In this case: (9) Students (except for those identified in Table 1: Academic progress requirements for specified masters degrees) will undertake a confirmation of candidature in accordance with a process approved by the Pro Vice-Chancellor Researcher Development. Confirmation is required for students to continue in the course. (10) Confirmation of candidature for students completing an HDR course on the basis of prior publications will be completed within 4 months of commencement or 8 months for part-time students. (11) Doctoral students' first attempt at confirmation of candidature must be finalised within 12 months of commencement for full-time or 18 months for part-time candidature. Master’s students' first attempt at confirmation of candidature will be completed within six months of commencement for full-time or 12 months part-time. (12) The confirmation of candidature written document must be accompanied by a report from mandated software for detecting breaches of academic integrity. (13) The outcomes of confirmation of candidature are decided by the confirmation panel and may be that: (14) The student should receive the outcome report from the confirmation panel within one week of the confirmation of candidature taking place. (15) Students whose candidature is not confirmed and receive Outcome 3.1 or 3.2 will be provided a Progress Support Panel according to clauses 33-35 and Section 7 - Progress Support Panel Standards. (16) Confirmation of candidature can only be re-attempted once. (17) Where candidature is not confirmed after a second attempt, the confirmation panel determines that the student has made unsatisfactory academic progress and recommends to the responsible decision maker to decide whether: (18) A student may request an extension to the confirmation due date of up to three months equivalent full-time. Where a master’s student intends to apply to transfer to doctoral candidature, a student may request an extension to the confirmation due date of up to six months equivalent full-time. The request must be in writing, must have the support of the principal or executive supervisor and be approved by the Head of Academic Unit or nominee. (19) Where a student does not undertake the confirmation process by the due date and an extension is not granted, a Progress Support Panel should be put in place according to clause 33-35 and Section 7 – Progress Support Panel Standards. (20) Where a master’s student's candidature is confirmed and the student later transfers to doctoral candidature, they must complete confirmation of candidature at doctoral level. (21) Applications for extension of candidature will be made according to the processes stipulated by the Graduate Research Academy. An extension will be approved only when the student, supported by their principal or executive supervisor and responsible decision maker, provides evidence that they have already made substantial progress toward completion and have set out an achievable plan for completion within the requested extension period. (22) An initial extension to candidature of no more than six months equivalent full-time may be approved. A further extension of up to six months equivalent full-time candidature may be approved in exceptional circumstances as declared by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation. No further extensions will be granted after this. (23) Students can apply to transfer between research degrees before submission of their thesis according to the processes stipulated by the Graduate Research Academy, subject to the clauses below. The responsible decision maker or their nominee will consider the application, including whether the student is making satisfactory academic progress, supervision is available and the project is suitable for the degree. The responsible decision maker or their nominee will decide whether to approve the application. (24) Where a student transfers between HDR courses, the time spent in the initial HDR course(s) is counted towards the maximum duration of the new HDR course. (25) Master’s students, except as specified in clause 26, may apply to transfer to a doctoral degree: (26) Students enrolled in a master’s degree specified in Table 1: Academic progress requirements for specified master’s degrees may not apply to transfer to a doctoral degree. (27) Where a student applies to transfer from a master’s degree to a doctoral degree and they are from a country listed under the autonomous sanctions requirements, a new risk assessment must be carried out using the appropriate form. The change must be approved by the Pro Vice-Chancellor Researcher Development and, where required, the relevant Commonwealth Government department/s. (28) Where a student applies to transfer from a master’s to a doctoral degree, the transfer application may be considered at the same time as the confirmation of candidature. (29) The principal or executive supervisor will monitor, assess and record the student's progress against their research plan at least every six months, including documenting any intervention strategies to support students at risk of not making satisfactory academic progress. The principal or executive supervisor will report any concerns about the student's progress to the Head of Academic Unit or nominee. (30) The faculty/institute in which the student is enrolled will review the student's progress annually. (31) For full-time students, the confirmation of candidature is the first annual progress review. (32) The faculty/institute may require reviews of progress whenever they are concerned that the student is at risk of not making satisfactory progress. (33) The faculty/institute will identify and assist students who are at risk of not making satisfactory progress including students who identify themselves as experiencing significant difficulties that may adversely affect their progress. (34) When a student is at risk of not making satisfactory progress, the faculty/institute will: (35) The Progress Support Panel will decide the outcomes of the progress support process, which may include: (36) The responsible decision maker or their nominee may: (37) Within 10 working days of receiving the Progress Support Panel or second confirmation panel report, the responsible decision maker or their nominee must notify the student in writing of: (38) Within 10 working days of the date of notification of the proposed decision, the student must respond in writing to the responsible decision maker or their nominee to either: (39) Any student who uses the HDR review process to make a frivolous or vexatious submission or who lies or deliberately misleads in relation to a submission may be subject to disciplinary proceedings according to the Vice-Chancellor Regulations. (40) From the date that the student receives the notification of the proposed decision until the decision is made the student will not pursue their research or receive supervision. The student will remain enrolled and maintain access to University support services and email. (41) Where the student notifies the responsible decision maker that they accept the proposed decision, the responsible decision maker confirms the decision in writing to the student and the Graduate Research Academy, and it is implemented by the Graduate Research Academy as soon as practicable. (42) Where the student does not respond within 10 working days specified in clause 38, they will be deemed to have accepted the proposed decision. The responsible decision maker will confirm the decision in writing to the student and it will be implemented by the Graduate Research Academy as soon as practicable. (43) A student may apply in writing to the responsible decision maker or their nominee to provide a late review submission on the grounds that exceptional circumstances outside the student’s control have prevented the student from applying within the normal timeframe. Failure to thoroughly check email is not an exceptional circumstance. Deakin International will be consulted when international students ask to submit late applications. (44) The responsible decision maker will decide that there were: (45) Within 15 working days of receiving a student's written notification that they do not accept the proposed decision, an HDR Academic Progress Committee will meet to consider the student's review case. (46) The HDR Academic Progress Committee will consist of: (47) Where it could be perceived that there is a conflict of interest for the Pro Vice-Chancellor Researcher Development, the Chair, Research and Research Training Committee will nominate an alternative Chair of the HDR Academic Progress Committee. (48) All staff involved in an HDR Academic Progress Committee hearing shall comply with and are bound by the provisions of legislation including the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic), the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic) and must also comply with the University's Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures including the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy and Declaration of Interest procedure. (49) The Secretary of the HDR Academic Progress Committee will notify the student and the responsible decision maker of the date, time and place of the hearing at least ten working days prior to the meeting date. (50) The faculty/institute will be provided with the student's review submission and may respond in writing to the points made in the submission. This response must be received by the Secretary of the HDR Academic Progress Committee at least seven working days prior to the hearing date and will be provided to the student according to the process in clause 52. (51) The student has the right to attend the review hearing and address the Committee. The student must notify the Secretary of the HDR Academic Progress Committee at least seven working days prior to the hearing date if they wish to attend the hearing. (52) At least five working days prior to the hearing date, the Secretary of the HDR Academic Progress Committee must provide the student, the faculty/institute and the HDR Academic Progress Committee members with copies of relevant documents for consideration. At this time, the Secretary must also notify the Committee members, the student and the faculty/institute of the final membership of the HDR Academic Progress Committee to hear and determine the matter. (53) At the review hearing: (54) A decision of the HDR Academic Progress Committee is reached in private, by simple majority with the Chair having the casting vote. The HDR Academic Progress Committee may decide to: (55) The HDR Academic Progress Committee must notify the student, faculty/institute, the Graduate Research Academy and, in the case of international students, Deakin International, in writing within five working days of: (56) If the HDR Academic Progress Committee has determined to withdraw the proposed decision, the student will be permitted to remain in candidature and resume their research. Time elapsed during the process of the review will be added to the length of candidature. (57) Where candidature is to continue, the faculty/institute is expected to make suitable arrangements to support the student's research. The responsible decision maker will advise the Chair of the HDR Academic Progress Committee of the proposed arrangements to support the student, including: (58) The HDR Academic Progress Committee's decision, together with the reasons for it, is reported in confidence to the Research and Research Training Committee. (59) A student may appeal a decision of the HDR Academic Progress Committee to the University Appeals Committee. A student can appeal on the following grounds: (60) The completed application for appeal must be lodged in writing within 20 working days of being notified of the outcome of the hearing as required by the Student Appeals procedure. (61) A written record of the Progress Support Panel report and recommendation, and the decision of the HDR Academic Progress Committee will be stored confidentially on relevant faculty/institute records and central records held by the Graduate Research Academy. In the case of the University Appeals Committee, a report is also provided to the Academic Board. (62) All reporting must be anonymous and confidential. (63) All documentation associated with proceedings, except the documentation provided to the above areas, shall be collected by the Secretary at the end of a hearing and disposed of securely. (64) The confirmation process described in this Section relates to doctoral and master’s programs (excluding programs identified in clause 9). (65) Students, except those enrolled in the Doctor of Psychology, must satisfy the following requirements: (66) In the case of creative arts disciplines, the student will present to the panel for endorsement a proposal on an integrated format appropriate for a thesis of this nature. In the confirmation process a weighting will be given to the written dissertation/exegesis and the creative work. The faculty or institute will provide specific details to students on requirements. (67) Faculties or institutes will determine the specific requirements of oral presentations and written submissions. (68) Doctor of Psychology students must satisfy the following requirements: (69) Doctor of Psychology students may be given an opportunity to make minor revisions to the examination chapters if initially unsuccessful. (70) The confirmation panel composition will be determined by the Head of Academic Unit or nominee and will typically include: (71) The panel will appoint a Chair, who will be the Head of Academic or Associate Head of Academic Unit (Research) or nominee. Faculties and institutes may modify the composition to suite discipline-specific requirements. (72) Faculties and institutes, or the School of Psychology in the case of the Doctor of Psychology, will: (73) The Chair of the confirmation panel, or the Chair of the thesis units for the Doctor of Psychology, will advise students in writing of the membership of the panel, the date of their presentation and the details of the format of their presentation. (74) Following the presentation, the student will leave the room and the panel will determine an outcome under clause 13 following the presentation and consideration of the written submission (and advise the Head of Academic Unit of the outcome if they were not a member of the panel). (75) The Chair of the confirmation panel will write to the student to inform them of the outcome and reason for decision and include a copy of the panel report. The student is required to acknowledge receipt of the report to the Chair. The faculty or institute will keep a copy of the documentation and the student’s acknowledgement in the student’s file. (76) The Chair of the confirmation panel will also provide a copy of the report and outcome to Deakin Research and Innovation Portfolio. (77) Where candidature is not confirmed (Outcome 3.2) but the student is given an opportunity to undertake a second confirmation process (oral presentation and written document) or just revise their written document (Outcome 3.1), the confirmation panel will document any aspects of the student’s work that it considers were inadequate in the first confirmation. The confirmation panel must also advise the student of the possible consequences of unsuccessful confirmation. (78) The student will normally be required to either undergo a second confirmation process (Outcome 3.2) or Outcome 3.1 within three months equivalent full-time. The confirmation panel will ensure appropriate academic support for the student to prepare for the second confirmation attempt (Outcome 3.1 or 3.2). A Progress Support Panel should be set up for those receiving Outcome 3.1 or 3.2. (79) The student must repeat the confirmation process (Outcome 3.1 and 3.2) and must address the confirmation panel’s comments in the second confirmation attempt whether it be a written submission (Outcome 3.1) or it includes the presentation (Outcome 3.2). (80) Where a student receives Outcome 3.1 the student should address the confirmation panel’s comment and submit the written document again only. Where possible, the confirmation panel members should be the same as at the first confirmation. (81) Where a student receives Outcome 3.2 the student should address the confirmation panel’s comment and the process of confirmation should be held according to clauses 70 – 74 and will be repeated. Where possible, the confirmation panel members should be the same as at the first confirmation. (82) A Progress Support Panel will be appointed for any student who is considered to be at risk of not making satisfactory progress. (83) The panel is established by the Associate Dean (Research) or faculty/institute HDR Coordinator and typically includes: (84) The Associate Dean (Research) or faculty/institute HDR Coordinator must notify the student in writing that: (85) At the initial meeting with the student, the Progress Support Panel will: (86) The student will be provided with an opportunity to raise any concerns about the tasks and targets set and the required timeframe. (87) The panel will make the final determination of the requirements that the student must meet and the support that will be provided. (88) A written record of the meeting will be provided to the student and supervisor(s) within five working days of the initial meeting. The record must set out in sufficient detail the prescribed requirements, the expected support for the student, frequency of meetings with supervisors or other staff, written records to be kept of meetings and the timeframe in which the student must meet them. (89) The panel will monitor the student’s progress according to the agreed timetable for progress and may meet with the student where appropriate. (90) Within 10 working days after the end date for the intervention process, the Progress Support Panel will meet with the student and determine the outcome of the process. (91) Outcomes of the progress support process and the reasons for the decision must be communicated in writing within five working days to the student. (92) For the purpose of this Procedure:Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Academic Progress procedure
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Section 5 - Procedure
Confirmation of candidature
Degree
Requirements for confirmation
Transfer to doctoral degree permitted
Master of Science (Research) (pipelining)
Confirmation not required
No
Master of Philosophy (Electromaterials) – offered jointly with University of Wollongong
Confirmation required
No
Master of Philosophy – offered by the School of Medicine
Confirmation required
No
Master of Surgical Research
Confirmation required
No
Master of Research (Business)
Confirmation required within 15 months of commencement of degree
No
Extension of candidature
Transfer between research degrees
Reviews of progress
Students who are at risk of not making satisfactory progress
Termination of enrolment or transfer from doctoral to master’s candidature
Late review submissions
Review proceedings
Review decision
Appeals
Records and reporting
Section 6 - Confirmation of Candidature Standards
HDR confirmation
Confirmation requirements
Composition of confirmation panel
Responsibilities of faculties and institutes
Process of confirmation
Process of second confirmation (Outcome 3.1 and 3.2)
Section 7 - Progress Support Panel Standards
Progress Support Panel
Notification of the student
Initial meeting of the Progress Support Panel
Monitoring progress
Reporting of outcomes
Section 8 - Definitions
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Table 1: Academic progress requirements for specified master’s degrees
The decision is not appealable.
The Chair will nominate the other members of the committee.