courses

0057

Monash University

Postgraduate - Course

Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.

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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Science

Managing facultyScience
Abbreviated titlePhDSci
CRICOS code003925G
Standard duration of study (years)4 years FT, 8 years PT
Study mode and locationOn-campus (Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway)
Off-campus (Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway)
Admission, fee and application details http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/0057
Contact details

Monash Research Graduate School: email mrgs@adm.monash.edu.au; telephone +61 3 9905 3009

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the handbook are not available for study in the current year.

Description

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) permits students to show independence of thought and demonstrate their ability to carry out research in their chosen discipline. The thesis will significantly contribute to knowledge in the chosen area of research.

The Research Graduate School Committee is the body responsible for administering the PhD. It has final responsibility for approving admission to PhD and for such matters as variations to candidature, questions of supervision, progress, and submission and examination of theses.

For further information on the PhD degree, refer to the 'Doctoral and MPhil information Handbook for research candidates and their supervisors' available at http://www.mrgs.monash.edu.au/research/doctoral.

Outcomes

Successful completion of the program will signify that the holder has completed a course of postgraduate training in research under proper academic supervision and has submitted a thesis that the examiners have declared to be a significant contribution to knowledge and which demonstrates the candidate's capacity to carry out independent research.

Candidature

Duration of candidature

The minimum period of candidature is 24 months. This may be reduced to 12 months in exceptional circumstances. Although the maximum period of candidature is four years (full-time) or eight years (part-time), the normal full-time period is three years (six years part-time) and it is strongly recommended that candidates design a project that can be completed within three years of the commencement of candidature.

Part-time candidature

The faculty board, through the Research Degrees Committee, may on the recommendation of the head of school concerned, recommend to the Research Graduate School Committee admission of applicants to part-time PhD enrolment who comply with the following guidelines.

(a.) Subject to the requirements of the regulations relating to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, the faculty has determined that applicants shall provide written evidence that they can devote:

(i.) at least two full working days per week or its equivalent to their studies in a laboratory discipline

(ii.) at least one full working day per week or its equivalent in a non-laboratory discipline.

(b.) Applicants in full-time employment shall provide written evidence from the employer to the effect that sufficient time as defined above will be made available for them to undertake their research.

External candidature

Where the research is principally being undertaken at another research site (for example an archives repository, field site, laboratory, commercial or governmental research station, or another university), suitably qualified applicants may apply for external PhD candidature. The applicant must demonstrate that the external research site provides a research environment that offers appropriate resources, facilities, and research expertise for the duration of the candidature. Candidates must have the personal maturity to pursue independent, sustained, and structured research off-campus. Such evidence might include previous successful and timely completion of a postgraduate research degree, publications, or relevant work experience particularly in a research-oriented institution. A residency period of at least 15 days per year is obligatory. A special application form, available from the Monash Research Graduate School website at http://www.mrgs.monash.edu.au must be completed and submitted to the relevant school.

Transfer of candidature

Transfer from PhD to Master of Science (MSc) candidature

A PhD candidate may transfer from PhD to MSc candidature. Doctoral candidates who wish to transfer to masters candidature must lodge an MSc application form at the Faculty of Science office.

Transfer from MSc to PhD candidature

MSc candidates may apply to transfer to PhD candidature. The period of masters candidature already consumed is deducted from the maximum period of PhD candidature allowable. To apply for a transfer from MSc to PhD candidature, candidates must complete a PhD application form and are normally required to make an oral presentation of their research project before a school review panel and submit a written progress report (approximately 1000 words).

Structure

A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is required to carry out a program of research for a specified period under the direct supervision of a member/s of the academic staff. The candidate, together with the supervisor, is responsible for developing the research program to be followed. Both report at regular intervals on the progress of the project.

Requirements

Assessment is by 100 per cent thesis, the length of which would not normally exceed 100,000 words.

PhD thesis based or partially based on conjointly published or unpublished work

This option allows doctoral candidates to submit for examination a thesis consisting of, or partially consisting of, conjointly published or unpublished work, linked by a clear theme. A detailed statement at the front of the thesis must indicate the nature and extent of the candidate's contribution to the work presented and the underlying research. Essentially, the initiation, key ideas, development, and writing up of each of the works should be the primary responsibility of the candidate. An introductory chapter that places the specific work in the broader context of its relevant research area and a concluding chapter that draws together the research documented in the preceding chapters are required. Other linking material that converts the work into a coherent whole is also essential.

Award(s)

Doctor of Philosophy