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Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B
PREPARING FOR CONFIRMATION OF CANDIDATURE
2014
School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences
Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B
OUTLINE Confirmation of candidature process:
Why you need to undergo a confirmation of candidature
Structure of the confirmation and composition of the panel
Preparing the written report
Preparing the oral presentation
Panel discussions
Possible outcomes
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WHY UNDERGO CONFIRMATION OF CANDIDATURE? There is an expectation by the University that the School
and Faculty monitors the progress of candidature. Masters by Research: by 6 months of full-time study, or 18
months of part-time study
PhD: by 12 months of full-time study, or 18 months of part-time study
Confirmations scheduled at approximately 1-3 months BEFORE so that the process can be completed ‘on time’.
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WHY UNDERGO CONFIRMATION OF CANDIDATURE? For assurance that the proposed research is sound and
represents a substantial original contribution to knowledge
Opportunity for feedback to help strengthen the study design or identify potential opportunities
To identify any potential difficulties early
To encourage early progress in writing
To show that progress is reasonable and that the PhD can be completed on time
To develop presentation skills
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STRUCTURE OF THE CONFIRMATION
There are three components to confirmation:1. A written document summarising your research
plan
2. Oral presentation
3. Discussion with the confirmation panel
In addition: Research Integrity training must be completed
prior to the confirmation
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PREPARING THE WRITTEN REPORT Length
5,000 – 10,000 words for Masters
10,000 – 15,000 words for PhD
Formatting requirements Main text should be size 12 font, Times New Roman
Use 1.5 line spacing
Minimum 2cm margins
Due 2 weeks before the oral presentation, 4 hard copies and an electronic copy (pdf) should be submitted to Joan Dooley ([email protected])
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STRUCTURE OF THE WRITTEN REPORT1) Title page (include student’s name, thesis title, degree,
part-time/full-time status, names of all supervisors)
2) Table of contents
3) List of abbreviations
4) Critical review of the literature
5) Research Plan
6) Ethics and intellectual property agreements
7) Compliance with Victorian & Commonwealth privacy law (human research only)
8) Progress and timelines
9) References
10) Appendices (optional)
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WRITTEN REPORT: CRITICAL REVIEW OF LITERATURE
– Most students will have completed a literature review in the first six months of candidature
– Establishes the context for the research and a rationale for the overall aims of the thesis, drawing on international literature.
– The candidate is expected to demonstrate an ability to effectively critique the existing literature and identify major gaps in knowledge to justify the thesis aims.
– If abbreviation of the existing literature review is necessary, the emphasis in this section should be on critiquing the existing literature relevant to your thesis aims, rather than setting the scene
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WRITTEN REPORT: RESEARCH PLAN
Provide as much detail about your studies as possible. The panel will be looking to see that the study design(s) address the aims and that the research is sound and feasible.
Justify your methodological decisions (eg. why particular measures have been chosen) – don’t forget to reference existing measures.
Make it easy to identify the links between the rationale, research questions and methodology for each of your studies – ensure that your methods address your aims.
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WRITTEN REPORT: ETHICS/INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & PRIVACY
Ethics &/or Intellectual Property Statement on status of ethics approvals • Include details on location and storage of data
Statement on any intellectual property agreements • Eg. data ownership, any restrictions on publication, etc)
Privacy Law If your research involves human participants, include a statement on compliance with Victorian & Commonwealth privacy laws (includes management of identifiable information)
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WRITTEN REPORT: PROGRESS & TIMELINES
Outcomes/achievements to date
Eg. ethics approval, conference presentations, article submissions, skills obtained.
Skills to be attained
Describe how you will obtain the skills needed to complete the thesis
Timeline
Start from the date your candidature commenced and include changes to or interruptions to your candidature (eg. changes from full-time to part-time) and work to be completed before submission. Be as detailed as possible.
Resources
Provide details of how your studies will be funded and other resources/facilities required to complete the project. Document any plans to access essential resources not available to you at Deakin University
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PREPARING FOR THE PRESENTATION
~20 minute presentation, followed by questions from the audience
Example structure 1 slide per minute (i.e. ~ 20 slides maximum)
Background – review of evidence/rationale for your work (~6 slides)
Aims/hypotheses (1 – 2 slides) and significance
Methods (4-6 slides)
Progress to date (including any findings if available) (4-6 slides)
Timelines/future studies (1 – 2 slides)
List any conference presentations, papers, etc. (1 slide)
Attend other confirmation presentations to see examples
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PREPARING FOR THE PRESENTATION
You need to demonstrate you possess skills to complete a PhD By showing you know the literature and where
your research fits
By presenting a clear research plan that addresses your aims
By completing a draft of thesis structure/outline
By answering questions from the audience about your PhD
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CONFIRMATION PANEL MEETING Panel composition:
Associate Head of School – Research (or nominee) HDR Coordinator (or nominee) External examiner (not involved with the project) Supervisors
The panel reviews the written report, attends the oral presentation and participates in the panel discussion
Role of supervisors Supervisors MUST NOT respond to questions/issues raised by
the panel on behalf of the student Supervisors will take notes during the meeting and will submit
a report documenting the discussion
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CONFIRMATION PANEL MEETING After the presentation, the candidate and panel members
meet to discuss progress and any issues arising (30-45 mins)
The external examiner is invited first to comment and ask questions of the student, then the HDR coordinator and A-HOS (Research) may also ask questions
The student is then asked to leave the room while the panel finalises a recommendation
Supervisor will submit a report documenting the discussion and any issues raised. This report is counter-signed by the Chair of the panel and provided to the Faculty. The report contains an overview of the advice, comments and recommendations of the review panel
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POSSIBLE OUTCOMES1. Candidature is confirmed
• This can be ‘on the day’ or after changes are made to the document to the satisfaction of the panel
2. Candidate’s enrolment is maintained and extended for a maximum period of 3 months (FTE enrolment) at which time a re-review will occur
3. Candidature has not been completed satisfactorily
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WHAT HAPPENS THEN? If recommendation 1 or 2, a written confirmation report is
passed on to the student and Faculty (the Faculty is also given a copy of the confirmation document you submitted)
If recommendation 2, the candidate is given clear guidelines detailing requirements to be completed and the format of the second review. The candidate is usually required to revise their written report and may need to meet with panel members again. The candidate is not required to do another presentation. The main focus is on the resolution of issues identified in initial confirmation attempt
If recommendation 3, the panel will discuss the options available with the student (eg. transfer to Masters by research)
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IMPORTANT•Students should discuss and prepare for confirmation in
consultation with their supervisors
•Try to view the confirmation process as an opportunity–Aids planning – clear articulation of PhD plans
–Access to an ‘expert’ in your field (i.e., build your network)
– Early identification of potential issues & possible solutions
–Reassurance regarding study design/plans
–Additional and relevant ideas/opportunities/viewpoints may arise that can be used to strengthen your research/thesis
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FURTHER INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/research-degrees-doctoral-and-masters/what-is-confirmation