(1) This Policy sets out the conditions under which Higher Degree Research (HDR) candidates enrolled at Macquarie University may transfer their degree between either Departments / Schools and Faculties or between different types of HDR degrees. (2) HDR candidates often seek to change the scope or topic area of their research and thesis during the course of their candidature. (3) This Policy relates to requests to transfer HDR candidature: (4) This Policy does not apply to: (5) All HDR candidates enrolled at Macquarie University and University staff engaged in the support of HDR candidates. (6) The University requires a change of enrolment of an HDR candidate to reflect any change in Department / School, Faculty or specified HDR degree. (7) Transfer applications can be submitted to the Graduate Research Academy at any time and, if approved, are effective from the commencement of the next half year enrolment period. (8) Enrolment periods commence on 1 January and 1 July. The closing date for receipt of transfer applications for the first enrolment period is 7 February and for the second enrolment period is 7 August. (9) Transfer applications received after these dates will, if successful, take effect from the next enrolment period. (10) Transfers between Departments for Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy candidates must have the approval of the current and proposed new supervisor, current and proposed Head of Department / School (or nominee) and the Faculty Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance. (11) Transfers between Faculties for these candidates must also have the approval of the Faculty Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance of the proposed new Faculty. (12) The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research may, on the recommendation of the Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance of the Faculty, in which a candidate for a Master of Philosophy is enrolled, approve the transfer of candidature to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) after a minimum of one (1) year and a maximum of one and a half (1.5) years (or part time equivalent) following enrolment in the MPhil. (13) The Faculty must provide assurance that adequate supervision and facilities are available in the Faculty to support the candidate. The period of prior enrolment in the MPhil will be counted toward the maximum period in the PhD. (14) If the candidate has already met the eligibility requirements to a PhD course the candidate’s Principal Supervisor must provide a two part statement which makes it clear that the study being undertaken is: (15) If the candidate does not meet the eligibility requirements for entry to a PhD course, the Principal Supervisor must provide a case which confirms that the candidate is working at a pace and a level which will enable them to satisfy examination of the work at the end of the new maximum period of candidature if the transfer is approved. That is, the candidate’s Principal Supervisor must provide a report about the candidate’s achievements and progress containing: (16) The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research may, on the recommendation of the Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance of the Faculty, in which a candidate for a PhD is enrolled, approve the transfer of candidature to a Master of Philosophy where they are satisfied that the candidate has fulfilled all of the requirements of that degree and / or where the candidate is no longer able to continue in the PhD due to extenuating circumstances. (17) The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research may, on the recommendation of the Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance of the Faculty, in which a candidate for a PhD is enrolled, approve the transfer of candidature to a joint PhD where: (18) The period of prior enrolment in the PhD will be counted toward the maximum period in the joint PhD. (19) Transfers between Departments (or Disciplines) for Year 1 Bachelor of Philosophy / Master of Research and Master of Research candidates must have the approval of the current and proposed new MRes Advisor, current and proposed Head of Department / School or nominee and the Faculty Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance. (20) Transfers between Departments/Schools for Year 2 Master of Research candidates must have the approval of the current and proposed new supervisor, current and proposed Head of Department/School or nominee and the Faculty Associate Dean, Research Training and Performance. (21) Bachelor of Philosophy / Master of Research (BPhil / MRes) or Master of Research (MRes) candidates seeking to transfer between Faculties must: (22) Fee contributions for Bachelor of Philosophy students may change depending on the new course/discipline. (23) A new letter of offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) will be issued for an international student transferring between courses. This will specify the relevant fees and course duration. (24) Transfers between courses may impact the student’s visa. (25) Nil. (26) Nil. (27) The following definitions apply for the purposes of this Policy:Higher Degree Research Degree Transfer Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Background
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Transfers for Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Candidates
Departments / Schools
Faculties
Degrees
Transfers from Master of Philosophy to Doctor of Philosophy
Transfers from Doctor of Philosophy to Master of Philosophy
Transfers between Doctor of Philosophy and Joint Doctor of Philosophy
Transfers for Bachelor of Philosophy / Master of Research and Master of Research Candidates
Departments / Schools (or Disciplines)
Faculties
International Students
Section 3 - Procedures
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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