The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is undertaken by thesis (100 per cent research), however the PhD may also be undertaken by a combination of thesis and coursework in the discipline of critical theory.
The minimum qualifications for admission to PhD candidature are:
In addition, the PhD
regulations make provision for research masters degree candidates to transfer
their candidature after a minimum period of nine months full-time (or part-time
equivalent) of satisfactory performance.
The maximum period of PhD candidature is four years of full-time or eight years
of part-time study.
All
matters concerning the degree of PhD are handled by the PhD and Scholarships
Committee of the Academic Board. The Faculty of Arts Committee for Graduate
research transmits all recommendations regarding the PhD candidature of arts
students to this committee.
The Doctoral Information Handbook provides comprehensive information
about the PhD degree and is available from the Monash Research Graduate
School.
An intending candidate must complete an application form for admission to PhD
candidature. Application forms are available from the Monash Research Graduate
School website at http://www.monash.edu.au/phdschol/ or the
Faculty of Arts research office.
PhD students can start their candidature at any time of the year.
PhD supervision is available in the following disciplines:
ALSO OFFERED AT THE GIPPSLAND CAMPUS.
Refer to individual discipline entries in this handbook to obtain details of
research interests for postgraduate supervision.
A number of external PhD places are available to suitable applicants. Both local and international students can apply, but it is usually expected that international students have had some previous contact with Monash University. A 20-day residency period each year is obligatory. A special application form, obtainable from the Faculty of Arts research office, must be completed and submitted to the relevant academic unit.
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