Academic entry requirements: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Entry to a PhD usually requires a master's degree with a research component, or a bachelor's degree with first- or second-class honours.
Some departments require all potential PhD candidates to enrol in an appropriate master's program, with transfer to the PhD only after completion of that degree program or
after at least one semester of satisfactory progress. All PhD candidates are admitted on a probationary basis for the first two semesters.
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Research Potential Indicator (RPI)
RPI points may be awarded on the basis of demonstrable research performance, relevant professional and direct research experience as per the following criteria.
a. Criteria
i. Relevant academic qualifications in addition to Honours 1.
Examples are a completed Masters degree by research (with a research component of at least 2/3 of the course), a completed second Honours 1 degree (in a combined honours degree).
ii.
Scholarly publications (must contain original work or substantial original analysis,
be published or accepted for publication by a reputable publisher) in the relevant field of research within the last five years.
Examples are:
A published book or chapter in an edited book (not conference proceedings).
A published research article in a refereed international journal.
A published or refereed conference paper, a published or refereed presenting author abstract in a national or international conference, a published, peer-reviewed book/literature review or a published research report/case study in a refereed journal.
A patent that has been granted after an examination process by a government agency.
Do not include the following as they will not be assessed under RPI:
Publications that are not research (e.g. newspaper or magazine articles).
Publications or outputs that are more than five years old.
Publications that have been submitted or under consideration.
Publications that have been considered but require revision before acceptance.
The same (or substantially the same) work being published/presented again in a book, journal or conference.
iii. Significant output in the art or music areas in the relevant field of research within the last five years.
Examples are:
An exhibition (with published catalogue) with multiple venues of international standard, or a series of performances of international standard, for which reviews in significant outlets are available.
An exhibition in a Public Gallery or Museum (with published catalogue) but excluding regional galleries, or in a Private Gallery of standing in which the artist is asked to exhibit by invitation (subject to documentary evidence).
Visual work(s) held in significant National and/or International Collections or commissioned by Government Bodies and/or the Corporate Sector.
A significant published musical composition or a significant commercially published CD of a musical performance.
Visual documentation of performance, installation and electronic creative works in significant National and/or International Collections.
Participation (as presenting author or equivalent) in significant National or International Festivals or professional conventions.
iv. Relevant professional experience at a responsible level or direct research experience of at least two full-time (or part-time equivalent) years since graduation and not in a training situation.
v. Other
Participation in moots such as the Jessop International Law moot at an international level.
دانشگاه های استرالیا اخیرا به علت هجوم داوطلبان بسیار برای بورسیه به آنها بسیار سختگیر تر از سالهای قبل شده اند. تصور کنید شما در گروه تقسیم بورس هستید 50 تا پوزیشن بورس دارید و 1000 تا داوطلب طبیعی هست که سختگیر باشند!
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