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(1) This Policy outlines the principles governing the eligibility and selection of applicants to the University’s graduate research degrees. (2) This Policy applies to both domestic and international applicants for graduate research degrees at all campuses, including courses undertaken jointly with other institutions and in all study modes. (3) The University’s graduate research application processes are transparent, equitable and clearly communicated to prospective applicants. (4) The University admits applicants based on merit and makes offers of a place to applicants assessed as having a reasonable expectation of success in their chosen research degree and only where appropriate supervisory experience and resources are available. (5) Academic Board approves minimum entry requirements and English language requirements for University courses including graduate research degrees. (6) The University supports pathways between AQF qualification levels and/or degree courses and reserves the right to establish targeted admission arrangements for La Trobe University students. (7) The University does not permit transfer from a masters degree to a doctoral research degree. (8) Course entry requirements, including the University’s English Language Requirements, are published on the University’s website. (9) Applicants who meet the entry requirements will be considered for selection, but are not guaranteed admission to graduate research degrees. (10) The Board of Graduate Research, reporting to the Research and Graduate Studies Committee (RGSC), a sub-committee of Academic Board, makes the final decision on selection for admission to graduate research degrees. (11) Admission to a graduate research degree does not guarantee award of a graduate research scholarship. For information on scholarship eligibility see the Graduate Research and RTP Scholarships Policy. (12) To be eligible for consideration for selection into a graduate research degree course, an applicant must: (13) To be eligible to undertake a jointly awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), whereby a student is enrolled to undertake the course jointly at the University and a nominated partner institution, an applicant must: (14) The minimum academic requirement for entry to a PhD at La Trobe University is a Masters by research degree in a relevant discipline completed within the last ten years assessed at a La Trobe Masters by research standard of 70 or above. (15) An applicant with a Bachelor (Honours), Masters by coursework or ungraded Masters by research degree completed within the last ten years may be eligible for direct entry to the PhD where: (16) For Joint degrees, where La Trobe University is the host institution, an applicant may be considered for admission on the basis of confirmed candidature at the partner (home) institution. (17) Schedule A - Masters by Research Thesis Grading Schema should be referenced in determining whether a Bachelor (Honours), Masters by coursework or ungraded Masters by research degree meets the La Trobe Masters by research standard. (18) The minimum academic requirement for entry to a Masters by research at La Trobe is a three year Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline completed within the last ten years with a weighted average mark of 65 or above. An applicant may be considered for entry with an overall weighted average mark below 65 if their weighted average mark in the final full year (FTE) of study is 65 or above. (19) The minimum academic requirement for transfer to a Masters by research degree from a Bachelor (Honours) or Masters by coursework degree at La Trobe is a weighted average mark of 65 or above in the degree from which they are transferring. (20) The minimum academic requirement for entry to a Professional Doctorate degree at La Trobe is a four-year degree or a Masters degree with a weighted average mark of 65 or above completed within the last ten years; and eligibility for registration for professional practice in Australia; and at least two years professional practice. An applicant may be considered for entry with an overall weighted average mark below 65 if their weighted average mark in the final full year (FTE) of study is 65 or above. (21) Graduate Research Coordinators will nominate an appropriately qualified assessor independent of the proposed supervisory team to assess the written research component of the application at the La Trobe Masters by research standard on a template provided by the Graduate Research School. The assessor may be external to La Trobe if required. (22) Schools may require higher academic requirements for entry to graduate research degrees; may specify particular research requirements for entry to graduate research degrees; or may specify how applicants may otherwise demonstrate their equivalence to the academic entry requirements with the approval of the Board of Graduate Research. All discipline-specific requirements will be published in a Schedule to the Graduate Research Admissions Policy. (23) The Board of Graduate Research will normally approve admission to candidature if it is satisfied that: (24) Admission to candidature is also contingent on compliance with the Foreign Engagement Policy and other factors relating to the regulatory environment. (25) Applicants who enrolled in a higher degree by research at another institution in Australia and withdrew without having completed that degree within three years prior to their proposed commencement date at La Trobe will normally have the length of time for which they were previously enrolled deducted from their maximum period of candidature at La Trobe. Such deductions will be on a one-to-one basis for every day of full-time candidature, or half the period for part-time candidature. The period of maximum candidature for applicants who were previously enrolled overseas will be considered on a case by case basis. The maximum period of candidature for each degree is detailed in the Graduate Research Candidature Policy. (26) An applicant who is made an offer of candidature by the University will be advised in writing of the following: (27) An applicant who is not made an offer of candidature by the University will be advised in writing of the outcome. (28) An applicant who is not made an offer of candidature by the University may re-apply for entry to a graduate research degree. (29) An applicant may apply to defer an offer of candidature for up to 12 calendar months from the original proposed commencement date with the approval of their proposed Principal Supervisor and School Director of Graduate Research. (30) Applications to defer up to 3 months must be approved by the applicant’s proposed Principal Supervisor and the School Director of Graduate Research (or nominee). Applications to defer an offer of candidature between 3 and 12 calendar months will also require approval from the Chair, BGR. (31) Applicants who wish to defer their offer by more than 12 calendar months from the original proposed commencement date will normally need to reapply for candidature. (32) The University may withdraw an application or an offer of candidature where: (33) Applicants wishing to appeal a decision in relation to an application for graduate research candidature must do so in writing to the Board of Graduate Research within 20 working days of the date of the written notice of the decision. (34) The appeal will be considered by members of the Board who were not involved in the original decision. (35) Applicants not satisfied with the outcome of any review may seek a review from the University Ombudsman. (36) For the purpose of this Policy and Procedure: (37) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009.Graduate Research Admission Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Academic – Academic Board
Accountable Executive – Policy
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Graduate and Global Research)
Responsible Manager – Policy
Senior Manager, Graduate and Global Research
Review Date
26 August 2027
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Key Decisions
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Key Decisions
Role
Approves the minimum entry requirements for a graduate research degree
Academic Board
Approval of entry into a graduate research degree on behalf of the Board of Graduate Research
Chair, BGR
Approves discipline-specific entry requirements
BGR
Approves the deferral of commencement of candidature
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Application Requirements
Part B - Academic Entry Requirements
Part C - Conditions for Approval
Part D - Advice of Outcome
Part E - Deferral of an Offer of Candidature
Part F - Withdrawal of an Application or Offer of Candidature
Part G - Right of Review
Section 7 - Definitions
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