Doctor of Philosophy (Quantitative Marine Science) (X9K)

Overview  2024

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Duration

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Duration

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Entry requirements

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  • 1 Make an original and substantial contribution to knowledge of a subject within or across academic disciplines or areas of professional practice.
  • 2 Demonstrate a systemic and critical understanding of a substantial and complex body of knowledge of a subject within or across academic disciplines or areas of professional practice.
  • 3 Demonstrate a detailed understanding of applicable techniques for research and advanced academic enquiry.
  • 4 Evaluate the appropriateness and usefulness of various perspectives, methods and processes in research projects.
  • 5 Independently and systematically develop, adapt and implement research methodologies to extend and redefine existing knowledge or professional practice.
  • 6 Expert technical and creative skills applicable to the field of work or learning.
  • 7 Critically analyse, evaluate and synthesise new and complex ideas.
  • 8 Work collaboratively in a team, recognising the need for and value of complementary expertise/skill sets, and work productively with other people.
  • 9 Communicate orally and in written form sufficient to publish and present their work, and communicate ideas and conclusions clearly and effectively to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • 10 Undertake research with autonomy, authoritative judgement, adaptability and responsibility as an expert and leading practitioner or scholar.
  • 11 Understand and apply the social and ethical implications of research and appropriate professional behaviour consistent with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research and other relevant guidelines.
  • Course structure

    A Doctor of Philosophy is a course of supervised research and professional development conducted over 3-4 years (full-time) or 6-8 years (part-time), culminating in the examination of a thesis or creative equivalent, by at least two external examiners.


    PhD Candidature is structured around a series of milestones:

     

    1. Draft Research Plan
    2. Confirmation of Candidature
    3. Annual Reviews of Progress
    4. Thesis or creative equivalent submission for examination no later than 48 months equivalent full-time enrolment


    PhD candidates are provided with a range of training activities and career development opportunities that assist in developing high-level research, communication and management skills. The skills obtained will give you an edge with future employment opportunities.  This training is currently delivered via concurrent enrolment in the Graduate Diploma of Quantitative Marine and Antarctic Science.


    The University also offers candidates opportunities to engage in research seminars, present at conferences and participate in skill development workshops.
    The campus of study will vary depending on the location of the candidate, the supervisor and the research field.

    A Draft Research Plan for the PhD is to be prepared for review
    The purpose of Confirmation of Candidature is to assess: -The students academic preparedness and whether they have developed a clearly defined, coherent and feasible research project and whether they have documented this adequately in your research plan -Whether they have met coursework requirements as specified in the letter of offer (2 units of the graduate certificate) -Whether other specific requirements (e.g. obtaining ethics approval) have been met -The suitability of the supervisory team to support the student to completion -Whether the students oral and written skills are sufficient for undertaking a Higher Degree by Research -The likelihood of the student completing their Higher Degree by Research within the maximum degree period
    Following successful Confirmation of Candidature, your progress will be formally reviewed every 12 calendar months through candidature until submission. The purpose of the annual review will be to make an assessment of: -The students academic performance consistent with your research plan -The adequacy of research infrastructure and resources (including the supervisory team relationship) needed to complete your research project within the maximum degree period
    1. Abstract: Approximately eight weeks prior to submitting the thesis/exegesis for examination the student will need to upload their abstract in IGrad, which will initiate a request to the supervisory team and Head of School to nominate examiners 2. Thesis Submission: Before the maximum expiry date of candidature, the student will need to submit their thesis in IGrad for examination. 3: Examiner Reports: The Dean of Graduate Research will determine whether the thesis should be accepted, rejected or whether revisions are required.

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    Fees & scholarships

    Domestic students

    If you’d like to find out more about what scholarships you might be eligible for, you can take a look our research degree scholarships. You can even apply for multiple scholarships in one easy application.

    Further information

    Detailed fee information for these courses is available at our research degrees page.

    International students

    2024 Annual Tuition Fee (international students): $46,250 AUD.

    * Please note that this is an indicative fee only.

    Scholarships

    For information on general scholarships available at the University of Tasmania, please visit the scholarships website.

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