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La Trobe University
University Handbook 2012

Doctor of Philosophy

Suitable candidates may undertake doctoral programs subject to the availability of appropriate facilities and supervision in the chosen fields of study. All doctoral programs are approved and administered by the Higher Degrees Committee (Research). Enquiries should be directed to the Faculty Office. Each candidate undertakes a supervised research program leading to the submission of a thesis for examination. The program may be undertaken on a full-time or part-time basis. Normally the duration is three years full-time study or the equivalent part-time.

Admission requirements

Candidates who hold first class or upper second class honours degrees may be admitted directly to doctoral programs. Others will normally be required to enrol initially in a research Masters program and, if appropriate, transfer to doctoral candidature when they have demonstrated their capacity for independent research at a suitable level.

Assessment

Candidates’ progress is reviewed annually. Final assessment of the thesis is by three examiners including one from Australia and one from outside Australia. The thesis must demonstrate that the candidate has mastery of the chosen field of study and a capacity to undertake independent research, and has made a significant contribution to knowledge.

Application and expression of interest forms are available by contacting Research Services at the Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus on (03) 9479 1976.