(1) These Rules may be cited as the Higher Doctoral Degree Rules. (2) These Rules take effect on the day on which they are published on the Internet by means of the website of the University or in another official University publication under section 29(c) of the Macquarie University Act 1989 and section 35(4) of the Macquarie University By-law 2005. (3) These Rules are enacted to outline the eligibility, application, and examination process for Higher Doctoral degrees at Macquarie University (the University). (4) The Higher Doctoral Degree Rules apply to the Doctor of Laws (LLD), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc), and Doctor of Medicine (DMed) at Macquarie University (the University). (5) The Council of Macquarie University makes the following rules under section 29 of the Macquarie University Act 1989 and Part 10 of the Macquarie University By-law 2005. (6) In these Rules: (7) Note: The Interpretation Act 1987 of New South Wales applies to these Rules. (8) A candidate is to have held a first degree for at least 8 years before making application for the degree of Doctor and must: (9) A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must hold the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, or its equivalent. (10) A candidate is to forward to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) an application together with 4 copies of the published work for examination. (11) The publications submitted must: (12) Where the principal publications, as distinct from supporting papers, incorporate work previously submitted for a degree in this or any other university, the candidate is to clearly indicate which portion of the publications was so submitted. (13) A candidate may submit additional work, published or unpublished, in support of the application. (14) The Executive Dean of the relevant Faculty is to forward the application to the Committee with a recommendation whether the published work appears, on the face of it, worthy of examination for the degree and if so, a recommendation for the appointment of examiners. (15) The Committee is to recommend to the Academic Senate whether the published work appears, on the face of it, worthy of examination and, if so, will recommend the appointment of at least three examiners not less than two of whom shall be external examiners. (16) The Academic Senate is to consider the recommendations and if so resolved, proceed with the appointment of examiners. (17) Each examiner is to recommend, on the basis of the published work, whether the candidate: (18) Council may confer a Higher Doctoral degree on a candidate who has, to the satisfaction of the Academic Senate, made an original contribution or contributions of distinguished merit adding to the knowledge and understanding of any branch of learning with which the University is concerned. (19) The Committee is to: (20) Nil.Higher Doctoral Degree Rules
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