10.1 In accordance with the timeframes specified in these Regulations, each year candidates must complete either a milestone (Confirmation of Candidature, Mid- Candidature Review or Final Review) or an HDR Student Academic Progress Report (APR).
10.2 Any variations to candidature approved under clause 12 of these Regulations may impact milestone and/or APR timeframes. A candidate’s individual timeframe will be adjusted in accordance with the nature and duration of the candidate’s approved variation.
10.3 Confirmation of Candidature
The Confirmation of Candidature process comprises the submission of a chapter, a progress report and a verbal presentation that will be assessed by a Confirmation of Candidature Panel.
10.3.1 All HDR candidates must complete the ACU online orientation prior to undertaking their confirmation. In addition, any mandated coursework should have been successfully completed prior to confirmation. Confirmation of Candidature will normally occur:
a) for a Doctor of Education candidate, within 12 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (24 months for a part- time candidate);
b) for a Doctor of Philosophy candidate, within six months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (12 months for a part-time candidate);
c) for a Doctor of Ministry candidate, within 10 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (20 months for a part-time candidate);
d) for a Master of Philosophy candidate, within six months for enrolment as a full-time candidate (12 months for a part-time candidate);
e) for a Master of Education (Research) candidate, within 12 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (24 months for a part- time candidate); and
10.3.2 The Confirmation of Candidature Panel will comprise, as a minimum:
a) the Faculty Associate Dean Research, or nominee who is a senior researcher with an established high-quality track record in the discipline, as Chair;
b) the Principal Supervisor and Co-Supervisor(s); and
c) two researchers with an established high-quality track record in the discipline or cognate area.
Where the candidate is also an ACU staff member the Faculty Associate Dean Research may vary the panel composition so as to minimise potential conflicts of interest and ensure greater objectivity of the confirmation process.
In all cases, the Faculty Associate Dean Research is responsible for approving the Confirmation of Candidature Panel in accordance with these Regulations.
10.3.3 The Confirmation of Candidature panel will assess the quality of the work undertaken since commencement of candidature, the feasibility of
the project to be completed in a timely manner and the rate of progress made since commencement of candidature.
10.3.4 Following consideration of the report prepared by the Confirmation of Candidature Panel, the Faculty Associate Dean Research will make one of the following recommendations to the Dean of Graduate Research:
a) the candidature of the candidate is to be confirmed in the degree in which the candidate is enrolled; or
b) the candidate is to be required to re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates); or
c) the candidature of the candidate is to be confirmed in a lesser degree (for doctoral candidates only); or
d) the candidature of the candidate is to be terminated.
10.3.5 Following consideration of the recommendation made by the Faculty Associate Dean Research, the Dean of Graduate Research will either:
a) confirm the candidature of the candidate in the degree in which the candidate is enrolled; or
b) require the candidate to re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates); or
c) confirm the candidature of the candidate in a lesser degree (for doctoral candidates only); or
d) terminate the candidature of the candidate.
10.3.6 A doctoral candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or within six months for a part-time candidate) and is still not confirmed will have their candidature downgraded or their enrolment terminated.
10.3.7 A masters (research) candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or within six months for a part- time candidate) and is still not confirmed will have their enrolment terminated.
10.3.8 A candidate who has their enrolment terminated for failing Confirmation of Candidature may, under certain circumstances, request a review of the decision (refer Regulation 21).
10.3.9 A candidate who has transferred to ACU from another institution and can provide evidence that their candidature was confirmed at their former institution to the satisfaction of the Dean of Graduate Research, will be exempted from the confirmation of candidature process at ACU.
10.4 Mid-Candidature Review
The Mid-Candidature Review process comprises the submission of two chapters, separate to the chapter submitted at Confirmation of Candidature (or papers if planning to undertake a PhD with publication), a progress report and a verbal presentation that will be assessed by a Mid-Candidature Review Panel.
10.4.1 Mid-Candidature Review will normally occur:
a) for a Doctor of Education candidate, within 22 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (44 months for a part- time candidate);
b) for a Doctor of Philosophy candidate, within 18 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (36 months for a part-time candidate);
c) for a Doctor of Ministry candidate, within 20 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (40 months for a part-time candidate);
d) for a Master of Philosophy candidate, within 12 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (24 months for a part- time candidate); and
e) for a Master of Education (Research) candidate, within 18 months of enrolment as a full-time candidate (36 months for a part-time candidate).
10.4.2 The Mid-Candidature Review Panel will comprise, as a minimum:
a) the Faculty Associate Dean Research, or nominee who is a senior researcher with an established high-quality track record in the discipline, as Chair;
b) the Principal Supervisor and Co-Supervisor(s); and
c) two researchers with an established high-quality track record in the discipline or cognate area.
Where the candidate is also an ACU staff member the Faculty Associate Dean Research may vary the panel composition so as to minimise potential conflicts of interest and ensure greater objectivity of the confirmation process.
In all cases, the Faculty Associate Dean Research is responsible for approving the Mid-Candidature Review Panel in accordance with the Regulations.
10.4.3 The Mid-Candidature Review Panel will assess the quality of the work undertaken since confirmation of candidature, the feasibility of the project to be completed in a timely manner and the rate of progress made since confirmation of candidature.
10.4.4 Following consideration of the report prepared by the Mid-Candidature Review Panel, the Faculty Associate Dean Research will make one of the following recommendations to the Dean of Graduate Research:
a) the candidature of the candidate is to be continued in the degree in which the candidate is enrolled; or
b) the candidate is to be required to re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates); or
c) the candidature of the candidate is to be continued in a lesser degree (for doctoral candidates only); or
d) the candidature of the candidate is to be terminated.
10.4.5 Following consideration of the recommendation made by the Faculty Associate Dean Research, the Dean of Graduate Research will either:
a) confirm the candidature to continue in the degree in which the candidate is enrolled; or
b) require the candidate to re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates) or
c) confirm the candidature to continue in a lesser degree (for doctoral candidates only); or
d) terminate the candidature of the candidate.
10.4.6 A doctoral candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or within six months for a part-time candidate) and who does not successfully complete their mid- candidature review will have their candidature downgraded or their enrolment terminated.
10.4.7 A masters (research) candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or within six months for a part- time candidate) and who does not successfully complete their mid- candidature review will have their enrolment terminated.
10.4.8 A candidate who has their enrolment terminated for not successfully completing their mid-candidature review may, under certain circumstances, request a review of the decision (refer Regulation 21).
10.5 Final Year Review
The Final Year Review process comprises the submission of two chapters, or papers (if submitting a PhD with Publication) that have not been previously reviewed at the Confirmation of Candidature Panel or at the Mid-Candidature Review, a progress report and a verbal presentation that will be assessed by the Final Year Review Panel.
10.5.1 The Final Year Review seminar will normally occur
a) for a Doctor of Education candidate, at least 4 months prior to the thesis submission date as a full-time candidate (8 months prior for a part-time candidate);
b) for a Doctor of Philosophy candidate, at least 6 months prior to the thesis submission date as a full-time candidate (12 months prior for a part-time candidate);
c) for a Doctor of Ministry candidate, at least 4 months prior to the thesis submission date as a full-time candidate (8 months prior for a part-time candidate);
d) for a Master of Philosophy candidate, at least 6 months prior to the thesis submission date as a full-time candidate (12 months prior for a part-time candidate);
e) for a Master of Education (Research) candidate, at least 3 months prior to the thesis submission date as a full-time candidate (6 months prior for a part- time candidate);
10.5.2 The Final Year Review Panel will comprise, as a minimum:
a) the Faculty Associate Dean Research, or nominee who is a senior researcher with an established high-quality track record in the discipline, as Chair;
b) the Principal and Co-Supervisor(s), and, where relevant, the Associate Supervisor/Associate Supervisor (End-user); and
c) two researchers with an established high-quality track record in the discipline or cognate area.
Where the candidate is also an ACU staff member the Faculty Associate Dean
Research may vary the panel composition so as to minimise potential conflicts of interest and ensure greater objectivity of the process.
In all cases, the Faculty Associate Dean Research is responsible for approving the composition of a Final Year Review Panel in accordance with the Regulations.
10.5.3 The Final Year Review Panel will assess the quality of the work undertaken since Mid-Candidature Review, the feasibility of the project to be completed in the timely manner and the rate of progress made since the mid-candidature review.
10.5.4 Following consideration of the report prepared by the Final Year Review Panel, the Faculty Associate Dean Research will make one of the following recommendations to the Dean of Graduate Research:
a) the candidate may proceed to submit the thesis for examination for the degree in which they are currently enrolled; or
b) the candidate must re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates); or
c) the candidate may proceed to submit the thesis for examination for a lesser degree (doctoral candidates only); or
d) terminate the candidature.
10.5.5 Following consideration of the recommendation made by the Faculty Associate Dean Research, the Dean of Graduate Research will either:
a) approve the candidate to proceed to submission of the thesis for examination for the degree in which the candidate is enrolled; or
b) require the candidate to re-present their written submission and/or presentation within three months (six months for part-time candidates); or
c) approve the candidate to proceed to submission of the thesis for examination for a lesser degree (doctoral candidates only); or
d) terminate the candidature of the candidate.
10.5.6 A doctoral candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or six months for a part-time candidate) and who does not successfully complete their Final Year Review will either have their enrolment downgraded to a lesser degree or terminated.
10.5.7 A masters (research) candidate who re-presents their written submission and presentation within three months (or six months for a part-time candidate) and who does not successfully complete their Final Year Review will have their enrolment terminated.
10.5.8 A candidate who has their enrolment terminated for not successfully completing their Final Year Review may, under certain circumstances, request a review of the decision (refer Regulation 21).
10.6 HDR Student Academic Progress Report
Candidates who have not completed a milestone as detailed in Sections 10.1-10.3 during the preceding 12 months must complete an HDR Student Academic Progress Report as
per the prescribed process.
Candidates returning from leave or a suspension of candidature may be required to complete an HDR Student Academic Progress Report upon their return.