(1) This Procedure outlines Higher Degree by Research (HDR) academic criteria for admission, English language requirements, method for applying and the assessment and offers process. (2) HESF: 1.1 Admission; 4.2 Research Training; 7.2 Information for Prospective and Current Students. (3) ESOS Act: Part 3 Division 2; Part 5 Division 2. National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 – Standard 2 and Standard 9. (4) This Procedure applies to domestic and international HDR applicants, and University staff administering this Procedure. (5) Domestic (onshore applicants) – Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian Permanent Residents. (6) International Applicants – A temporary resident (visa status) of Australia or a permanent resident (visa status) of New Zealand, or a resident or citizen of any other country. (7) (8) (9) See Higher Degrees by Research Policy. (10) The admission of applicants to any research degree at Victoria University (VU) is at the discretion of the Accountable Officer in line with Admissions Policy. (11) The admission of an applicant to a research degree at VU involves consideration of several factors, including whether: (12) All qualifications will be assessed for equivalency in the Australian education system according to Commonwealth Government guidelines and VU’s grading equivalence scales. (13) Applications are accepted all year round, however refer to Graduate research applicants for closing dates for forthcoming semesters. (14) Domestic applicants seeking admission for a Research Training Place (RTP) in the same degree awarded, will not be offered an RTP place on initial enrolment. They will instead be offered a full-fee paying place. Subject to achieving Confirmation of Candidature within the agreed timelines (Higher Degrees by Research Procedure 3 Pre-Candidature and Candidature), they will be considered for an RTP place subject to meeting the requirements of clause (11). (15) To be eligible for admission into one of VU’s higher degrees by research, domestic applicants must be able to demonstrate academic achievement via the Australian Quality Framework (AQF) Levels or international equivalent standards sufficient to undertake the appropriate degree level. Refer to Graduate research applicants to view eligibility criteria and English language requirements relevant for the: (16) To be eligible for admission, international applicants must be able to demonstrate academic achievement via the Australian Quality Framework (AQF) Levels or international equivalent standards sufficient to undertake the appropriate degree level. Refer to Graduate research applicants to view eligibility criteria and English language requirements. International applicants may apply for the following research degree programs if they meet eligibility criteria and English language requirements: (17) Applicants are required to demonstrate competency in English sufficient to work at the HDR level. Refer to Entry requirements for international students and the Admissions - English Language Admission Requirements Procedure. (18) Applicants who do not meet the English language requirements will not admitted into a research degree. (19) Applicants are to refer to Graduate research applicants for information pertaining to how to apply for a research degree. (20) The Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity will coordinate the assessment of applications that include all documentation as stated in clause (11) and will make a preliminary assessment as to whether an applicant meets the minimum academic admission criteria. (21) Incomplete applications will not be considered. (22) Applicants who are assessed as not meeting one or more of the minimum eligibility criteria will normally be informed within 20 University business days from receipt of the application. (23) Applications that are assessed to meet minimum academic admission criteria and have sufficient disciplinary preparation and/or demonstrated research capacity will then be forwarded to the relevant Deputy Director, Research Institute (or nominee) for assessment and an outcome. (24) The final decision on admission lies with the Deputy Director, Research Institute or nominee. The applicant will receive written notification normally within 20 University business days from receipt of the application and the outcome is final. (25) HDR Candidates who have undertaken previous formal study, work experience, or have various types of practical learning that satisfy the learning outcomes/objectives of one or more of the coursework units, are eligible to apply for Advanced Standing. Candidates are requested to submit an enquiry via research.coursework@vu.edu.au to seek advice prior to submitting this application. (26) An application must be lodged via research.coursework@vu.edu.au no later than two weeks prior to the relevant census date. Applications received after this period will not be considered. (27) An applicant may be enrolled with Advanced Candidature if they have already achieved Confirmation of Candidature, or equivalent, at another university. The application must provide evidence that they are making satisfactory progress in their degree. (28) Applicants granted Advanced Candidature must normally be enrolled for a minimum of 12 months prior to submission of the thesis for examination. In addition, there must normally be at least 12 months EFT Candidature time available before reaching the timely duration for the research degree in which the applicant is enrolled. (29) Applicants for Advanced Candidature must complete the Apply for Research and the Application for Advanced Candidature with all relevant supporting documentation and submit it to apply.research@vu.edu.au for the relevant Deputy Director, Research Institute or nominee for consideration and confirmation. (30) An applicant who has successfully completed Confirmation of Candidature and has been accepted with Advanced Candidature, will be admitted as a candidate immediately. Time already consumed, through enrolment at another university, will be deducted from the timely allowable duration for the respective course as outlined below: (31) An applicant who has not achieved Confirmation of Candidature and has been accepted with Advanced Candidature, will be admitted as a provisional candidate. The applicant will be required to undertake this milestone as specified in the letter of offer. Time already consumed, through enrolment at another institution, will be deducted from the timely allowable duration for the respective course as outlined below: (32) An applicant accepted with Advanced Candidature may be granted Advanced Standing for any required coursework units on submission of an Application for Advanced Standing to be assessed by Academic Programs in ORTQI. (33) Applicants who wish to conduct part, or all, of their research using facilities through their employment, or in conjunction with a research body external to the University, must in conjunction with Research Services at VU to prepare an agreement securing the organisation’s involvement and resources involved in undertaking the project. (34) Such arrangements with organisations external to the University must be made under the stewardship of the supervisor/s and include consideration and agreement about: (35) Successful domestic applicants for HDR will be considered for a place funded under the Commonwealth Research Training Program (RTP). An RTP fee offset place exempts the candidate from paying tuition fees for the timely duration of their degree in which they are enrolled. Candidates exceeding the timely duration of their degree may be charged a tuition fee. Every candidate (except for full-fee paying domestic and international applicants) at VU is required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). (36) Off-shore RTP enrolments may be considered by the Deputy Director, Research Institute or nominee on a case by case basis with their decision being final. Conditions may be placed on the offer such that applicants have access to adequate study support and facilities off-shore through a formal arrangement between VU and an off-shore research institution, and that applicants undertake the coursework and candidature milestone presentations associated with their degree at a VU campus. (37) Where an application for admission is approved by the Research Institute, but the applicant has not been successful in being awarded an RTP place, they will be offered the option of taking up a full-fee paying place. Conditions may be placed on the offer such that applicants have access to adequate study support and facilities off-shore through a formal arrangement between VU and an off-shore research institution, and that applicants undertake the coursework and candidature milestone presentations associated with their degree at a VU campus. (38) An RTP fee offset place may be combined with a VU RTP or Industry stipend scholarship with or without allowances. Applicants for domestic scholarships who have been awarded a stipend scholarship are automatically awarded an RTP fee offset place. (39) If a domestic applicant is recommended for acceptance by the Research Institute, ORTQI will send the applicant an offer letter, which will include: (40) The applicant will have 20 University business days from the date of letter of offer to accept/decline the offer via apply.research@vu.edu.au. (41) VUI will send successful international applicants accepted by VU Research, an offer letter, which will include: (42) Applicants who intend to accept an offer must return the Offer Acceptance form and pay the required fees before being issued with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). Applicants are required to provide a CoE to immigration authorities in order to be granted the appropriate student visa. (43) Upon acceptance, ORTQI will advise the applicant of the enrolment session details and the applicant must confirm their attendance. (44) If an international applicant is unable to present and enrol into the accepted degree due to compassionate or compelling circumstances, they may contact VUI to apply for a deferment and advise of the intended period for deferment. VUI will notify ORTQI of the request and this is to be forwarded to the Research Institute for an outcome. The decision is at the discretion of the Research Institute and is subject to compassionate or compelling circumstances, supervisory capacity and availability and currency of English language requirements. Normally applicants can only apply to defer their commencement for one semester. (45) If a domestic applicant is unable to present and enrol into the accepted degree, they must contact ORTQI via apply.research@vu.edu.au. They may apply for a deferment and advise of the intended period for deferment. ORTQI will forward this request to the Research Institute for an outcome. The decision is at the discretion of the Research Institute and is subject to supervisory capacity and availability. Normally applicants can only apply to defer their commencement for one semester.Higher Degrees by Research Procedure 1 Admissions
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity (ORTQI)
Assess applications for minimum academic admission.
Send domestic applicants an outcome letter.
Provide VU International (VUI) outcome of assessment.
Co-ordinate the assessment of applications and make preliminary assessments as to whether an applicant meets minimum academic admission criteria.
Research Institutes
Assessment of applications, deemed to have met minimum academic admission requirements, to determine if the applicant’s proposed research is aligned with a priority or accreditation area, research area and suitable supervision is available.
VU International (VUI)
Send successful international applicants accepted by VU Research, an offer letter.
Issue a rejection letter to applicants who have not been accepted by the Research Institute.
Research Services
Work with the applicants who wish to conduct part, or all, of their research using facilities through their employment, or in conjunction with a research body external to the University, to prepare an agreement securing the organisation’s involvement and resources involved in undertaking the project.
Part B - Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Admissions: Overview
Part C - Academic Criteria for Admission into Higher Degrees by Research
Domestic Applicants
International Applicants
Part D - English Language Requirements
Part E - Application Process
Part F - Assessment of Application
Advanced Standing of the Coursework Units
Advanced Candidature of the Degree
Collaboration with External Research Bodies
Part G - Letter of Offer
Domestic Applicants - Research Training Program Fee Offset Places and Full-fee Paying Places
Acceptance of Domestic Offers
International Applicants
Acceptance of International Offers
Deferment of Offer
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