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Where the thesis has only one volume, the Divisional Board, on receipt of a request in writing from the candidate and supported by a statement in writing from the Head of School, may order that, for a period of up to three years from the date of that order, the copies of the thesis forwarded to the Swinburne Library and the school shall be made available only to researchers or readers specifically authorised in writing by the Divisional Board. 13. Copyright Copyright in the thesis is the property of Swinburne University of Technology. Those rights, or any part of them, may be assigned by Council, on the advice of the Divisional Board, to the candidate. 14. Regulations The Divisional Board may recommend to the Academic Board that regulations be made under this statute regarding the admission to candidature, reports on candidates during the period of candidature, the examination of candidates and related matters. 15. Change in statute This statute may be amended from time to time by Council on the advice of the Academic Board acting on the recommendation of the Divisional Board. In the event of an amendment being made subsequent to the beginning of a student's candidature, that candidate may elect to continue under the statute which was in effect at the time candidature began. Statute for the degree of Master (by publication) 1. Definitions 1.1 General Committee means the Higher Degrees Committee of the Academic Board; Council means the Council of Swinburne University of Technology; Universitvmeans Swinburne University of Technology; -- ~ivisionaj Board means the sub-committee of the Universitv's Academic Board called the 'Divisional Board' (o'r any authorised sub-committee thereof) which is responsible for studies being undertaken in the area; Head of School means the person appointed Head of School in a Higher Education Division and responsible for studies in the particular discipline. 1.2 Publication Publication is a major published paper, a collection of papers or a monograph. A publication must be based on original research, investigation or developmental work carried out by the candidate in an industrial, commercial, governmental, educational or research organisation, or carried out as a member of the staff of a college of advanced education provided that the subject and nature of the research work are accepted by the University as appropriate for examination of the award of the degree of Master. Title of degree The degree of Master may be awarded in a field of study of any faculty of the University. Degrees shall be designated as follows: Master of Applied Science MAppSc Master of Arts MA Master of Business MBus Master of Engineering MEng Grading of degree The degree of Master shall be awarded in one grade only. Admission to candidature 4.1 Admission requirements A candidate for a degree of Master by publication shall: (a) have held for a minimum period of five years: (i) a degree of the University or of any other institution approved by the Committee for this purpose; or (ii) such other qualification or experience as might be accepted as equivalent to (i) above. (b) submit to the University a publication or publications. 4.2 Application No application for admission to candidature may be aooroved bv the Committee exceot with the For the purpose of assessing an application, the University shall require that any publication submitted in respect of the application: (a) has been the subject of critical independent examination; (b) (c) is available to the general public; and where it consists of several papers, relates to one aspect of the same subject. A report issued by an organisation shall not, without the express consent of the organisation and the University, be accepted as a publication for the purpose of this statute. In the event of joint publication, the applicant shall provide the University with a written statement indicating the extent and nature of the applicant's personal contribution to the project. The applicant's statement should be countersioned by the ioint author(s1 and su~ewisor (where applicable), or a written statement should be provided by the joint author(s) and supe~isor (where applicable). The publication submitted should represent work which is considered bv the aoorooriate Divisional Board to be the equivalent oitwo years iull-time study. A candidate shall normally be required to present at least one seminar to staff and students of the University on the subject of publication. A candidate may not submit for examination work previously submitted for any previous academic qualifications. I

11. In the first instance three copies of the publication shall be forwarded to the Academic Registrar of the University who shall request the Committee to assess whether the candidate and the publication presented conform to the guidelines numbered above (4-10) and are worthy of examination for the award of Masters degree by publication. 12. The publication submitted shall be in English; if the original publication is in a language other than English, a translation must be supplied. 13. If the publication is deemed worthy the Committee shall instigate the examination of the submission. The publication shall be examined by two examiners appointed in the same manner as those for the degree of Master by research. At least one of the examiners shall be external to the University. 14. Each examiner shall be asked to give an opinion as to whether the publication demonstrated: (a) thorough understanding of the relevant field of study; (b) a high level of competence; (c) a discernable contribution in the field of study. 15. Each examiner shall assess the publication submitted as either: (a) pass, or (b) fail. Publications which have been deemed to have failed may not be re-submitted. 16. If the examiners disagree, the Committee may appoint a third examiner and a majority view will determine the z result; the candidate may be required to undertake an oral R ID examination. 0. z 17. One copy of the publication, if passed by the Committee, shall be lodged in the University Library, and one shall be nJ 3 held by the School whose field of interest is closest to that n w of the candidate's work, and one shall be returned to the m 0 candidate. 18. This statute may be amended from time to time by Council 5' on the advice of the Academic Board acting on the 3 lA recommendation of the Committee. Statute for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy 1. Definitions In this statute: Committee means the Higher Degrees Committee of the Academic Board; Council means the Council of Swinburne University of Technology; University means Swinburne University of Technology; Divisional Board means the Sub-committee of the University of Academic Board called the 'Divisional Board' (or any authorised sub-committee thereof) which is responsible for studies being undertaken in the area; Head of School means the persoq appointed Head of School in a Higher Education Division and responsible for studies in the particular discipline. 2. Grading of degree The degree of Doctor of Philosophy shall be awarded in one grade only. 3. Admission to candidature 3.1 Entry requirements A person wishing to be admitted to candidature shall have: 3.1.1 qualified for the award of the degree of Master of the University (in a field relevant to the work proposed) or for the award of such other degree as the Committee may deem equivalent for this purpose; and shall have demonstrated to the Committee's satisfaction a capacity for research and investigational work in the area of study proposed; or 3.1.2 qualified for an award judged by the Committee to be of relevant character and appropriate standard; and have experience which fulfills the requirements set out in 3.1 .I. 3.2 A candidate who is enrolled for the degree of Master in the University may be permitted to transfer hidher candidature to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy after the completion of not less than twelve months (or its equivalent) of fulltime research/coursework. 3.3 Application No application for admission to candidature may be approved by the Committee except with the support of the Divisional Board. 3.4 Supervision and facilities An applicant shall be admitted to candidature only if the Committee is satisfied, on advice supplied by the Divisional Board, that the proposed program is a suitable study in the discipline or area concerned and that adequate facilities and supervision are available. 4. Program 4.1 The candidate shall carry out a proqram of research, investigation or development involving the submissions of a major thesis embodying the results of that program. The program shall be one which will make a distinct contribution to knowledqe and in the execution of it the candidate shAl demonstrate a substantial degree of originality. 4.2 In addition, a candidate may be required to undertake other formal studies as approved by the Committee. 4.3 The program may be carried out in: 4.3.1 a department of the University, or 4.3.2 an industrial, commercial, qovernmental, educational or research organisation approved by the Committee, or 4.3.3 a combination of 4.3.1 and 4.3.2. 4.4 A candidate wishing to undertake other studies in addition to any specified by the Committee under 4.2 must seek the approval of the Committee.

11. In the first instance three copies <strong>of</strong> the publication shall<br />

be forwarded to the Academic Registrar <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />

who shall request the Committee to assess whether the<br />

candidate and the publication presented conform to the<br />

guidelines numbered above (4-10) and are worthy <strong>of</strong><br />

examination for the award <strong>of</strong> Masters degree by<br />

publication.<br />

12. The publication submitted shall be in English; if the original<br />

publication is in a language other than English, a<br />

translation must be supplied.<br />

13. If the publication is deemed worthy the Committee shall<br />

instigate the examination <strong>of</strong> the submission. The<br />

publication shall be examined by two examiners<br />

appointed in the same manner as those for the degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Master by research. At least one <strong>of</strong> the examiners shall be<br />

external to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

14. Each examiner shall be asked to give an opinion as to<br />

whether the publication demonstrated:<br />

(a) thorough understanding <strong>of</strong> the relevant field <strong>of</strong><br />

study;<br />

(b) a high level <strong>of</strong> competence;<br />

(c) a discernable contribution in the field <strong>of</strong> study.<br />

15. Each examiner shall assess the publication submitted as<br />

either:<br />

(a) pass, or<br />

(b) fail.<br />

Publications which have been deemed to have failed may<br />

not be re-submitted.<br />

16. If the examiners disagree, the Committee may appoint a<br />

third examiner and a majority view will determine the<br />

z result; the candidate may be required to undertake an oral<br />

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ID examination.<br />

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17. One copy <strong>of</strong> the publication, if passed by the Committee,<br />

shall be lodged in the <strong>University</strong> Library, and one shall be<br />

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3 held by the School whose field <strong>of</strong> interest is closest to that<br />

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w <strong>of</strong> the candidate's work, and one shall be returned to the<br />

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0 candidate.<br />

18. This statute may be amended from time to time by Council<br />

5' on the advice <strong>of</strong> the Academic Board acting on the<br />

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lA recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Committee.<br />

Statute for the degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

1. Definitions<br />

In this statute:<br />

Committee means the Higher Degrees Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Academic Board;<br />

Council means the Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Technology</strong>;<br />

<strong>University</strong> means <strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>;<br />

Divisional Board means the Sub-committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Academic Board called the 'Divisional Board'<br />

(or any authorised sub-committee there<strong>of</strong>) which is<br />

responsible for studies being undertaken in the area;<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> School means the persoq appointed Head <strong>of</strong><br />

School in a Higher Education Division and responsible for<br />

studies in the particular discipline.<br />

2. Grading <strong>of</strong> degree<br />

The degree <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy shall be awarded in<br />

one grade only.<br />

3. Admission to candidature<br />

3.1 Entry requirements<br />

A person wishing to be admitted to candidature<br />

shall have:<br />

3.1.1 qualified for the award <strong>of</strong> the degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Master <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> (in a field relevant<br />

to the work proposed) or for the award <strong>of</strong><br />

such other degree as the Committee may<br />

deem equivalent for this purpose; and shall<br />

have demonstrated to the Committee's<br />

satisfaction a capacity for research and<br />

investigational work in the area <strong>of</strong> study<br />

proposed; or<br />

3.1.2 qualified for an award judged by the<br />

Committee to be <strong>of</strong> relevant character and<br />

appropriate standard; and have experience<br />

which fulfills the requirements set out in<br />

3.1 .I.<br />

3.2 A candidate who is enrolled for the degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Master in the <strong>University</strong> may be permitted to<br />

transfer hidher candidature to the degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy after the completion <strong>of</strong> not<br />

less than twelve months (or its equivalent) <strong>of</strong> fulltime<br />

research/coursework.<br />

3.3 Application<br />

No application for admission to candidature may<br />

be approved by the Committee except with the<br />

support <strong>of</strong> the Divisional Board.<br />

3.4 Supervision and facilities<br />

An applicant shall be admitted to candidature only<br />

if the Committee is satisfied, on advice supplied by<br />

the Divisional Board, that the proposed program is<br />

a suitable study in the discipline or area concerned<br />

and that adequate facilities and supervision are<br />

available.<br />

4. Program<br />

4.1 The candidate shall carry out a proqram <strong>of</strong><br />

research, investigation or development involving<br />

the submissions <strong>of</strong> a major thesis embodying the<br />

results <strong>of</strong> that program.<br />

The program shall be one which will make a<br />

distinct contribution to knowledqe and in the<br />

execution <strong>of</strong> it the candidate shAl demonstrate a<br />

substantial degree <strong>of</strong> originality.<br />

4.2 In addition, a candidate may be required to<br />

undertake other formal studies as approved by the<br />

Committee.<br />

4.3 The program may be carried out in:<br />

4.3.1 a department <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, or<br />

4.3.2 an industrial, commercial, qovernmental,<br />

educational or research organisation<br />

approved by the Committee, or<br />

4.3.3 a combination <strong>of</strong> 4.3.1 and 4.3.2.<br />

4.4 A candidate wishing to undertake other studies in<br />

addition to any specified by the Committee under<br />

4.2 must seek the approval <strong>of</strong> the Committee.

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