(1) On behalf of the Commonwealth Government, and in accordance with the Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Research) 2017, Charles Sturt University (the University) is a provider of Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships. (2) This document outlines the policy relating to scholarships funded under the RTP, as they apply at Charles Sturt University, particularly clarifying the University’s position where discretion is afforded in the legislation. In the event of an inconsistency between this document and the prevailing legislation, the legislation takes precedence. (3) RTP-funded Scholarships are awarded to candidates of exceptional research potential undertaking a Higher Degree by Research (Masters by Research degree, Doctor of Philosophy or Research Professional Doctorate). (4) Higher Degree by Research - means programs containing a research component which is 66 per cent or more of the whole program. They include the Doctoral Degrees (Doctor of Philosophy, Research Professional Doctorates) and Masters by Research. (5) Doctoral degree – qualifies individuals who apply a substantial body of knowledge to research, investigate and develop new knowledge in one or more fields of investigation or Scholarship. Candidates for the award of a Doctoral degree must demonstrate through presentation of the work in a thesis advanced theoretical and methodological knowledge and that the research makes an original and significant contribution to knowledge or understanding. (6) Master by Research – means a program that qualifies individuals who apply an advanced body of knowledge in a range of contexts for research and scholarship and as a pathway for further learning. Masters by Research outputs must demonstrate a distinct contribution to knowledge of the subject. A Master by Research candidate is required to undertake research on an approved topic, the results of which should result in a distinct contribution to knowledge of the subject. Candidates for the award of a Master by Research degree must demonstrate through presentation of the work in a thesis an appropriate theoretical and methodological knowledge. (7) The University utilises Research Training Program funding to provide the following Higher Degree Research (HDR) Scholarships: (8) The University may also offer ARTP Scholarships for applicants whose research area is relevant to the key research objectives of one of the University Research Centres. These Scholarships offer the same entitlements and conditions as an ARTP Scholarship but may be advertised externally as University Research Centre Scholarships. (9) Scholarships may be comprised of one or more of the following components: (10) To be eligible for the HDR Scholarships listed above, applicants must be enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research course; or applying for the same at the University. To take up an offer of Scholarship, the applicant must have had their enrolment into the proposed Higher Degree by Research (HRD) program accepted by the University. Recipients must remain enrolled to receive the Scholarship entitlements. (11) Candidates must not be receiving an equivalent award or Scholarship from the Commonwealth designed to offset HDR fees. (12) Applicants for the ARTP Scholarship and ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship must be Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents. Applicants for the ARTP-International Scholarship must be overseas students under the definition in the Higher Education Support Act 2003. (13) Recipients of the ARTP and ARTP-International Scholarships will normally be required to enrol on a full time basis. Recipients of the ARTP-Part-Time Scholarships will normally be required to enrol on a part time basis. (refer to clauses 36-40 for process related to variations of enrolment). (14) Recipients of the ARTP and ARTP-International Scholarships: (15) The University may elect to include additional eligibility criteria when advertising RTP-funded Scholarships, consistent with Section 1.6.20.5 of the Commonwealth Scholarship Guidelines (Research) 2017. (16) Candidates in receipt of an ARTP, ARTP-Part-Time or ARTP-International may be entitled to one or more of the following: (17) Candidates in receipt of an ARTP Scholarship or ARTP-International Scholarship may be entitled to receive a stipend: (18) Candidates in receipt of an ARTP-International may be entitled to Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). (19) The expectation of Higher Degree Research (HDR) candidates is that they will be actively studying in their program for 48 weeks of the year. (20) ARTP Scholarship, ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship recipients are entitled to: (21) ARTP and ARTP-International recipients are also entitled to: (22) All Scholarship recipients must abide by the Higher Degree by Research Policy - Enrolment and Progress with respect to leave of absence. (23) All leave of absences must be notified to the Research Office for recording purposes. (24) Scholarship holders must notify the Research Office at least three weeks prior to resuming study following a period of leave of absence. (25) Scholarship holders who suspend their studies without approval required in the Higher Degree by Research Policy - Enrolment and Progress will be required to repay any Scholarship payments to which they were not entitled. (26) The duration of an ARTP Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship is three years for a candidate undertaking Research Doctorate studies unless an extension is approved as per clause 30, and two years for a candidate undertaking Research Masters studies subject to satisfactory progress. (27) The duration of an ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship is six years for Research Doctorate studies and four years for Research Masters studies. (28) The duration of an ARTP Scholarship, ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship will be reduced by any periods of HDR study undertaken: (29) The duration of an ARTP Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship will only be increased by any periods of approved paid maternity leave and/or additional sick leave. (30) The University may also approve an extension to the duration of an ARTP Scholarship, ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship for a Research Doctorate candidate of up to six months provided the candidate is making satisfactory progress and the grounds for the extension relate to the study and are beyond the control of the candidate. The University cannot approve an extension to the duration of an ARTP Scholarship, ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship for a Research Masters student. (31) HDR candidates who have exceeded their Scholarship entitlement may be permitted to continue on a fee-paying basis for the remaining period of their HDR candidature. Enrolment must be maintained until a thesis is submitted for examination, unless a candidate withdraws or has their candidature terminated. (32) Scholarships must be taken up within 11 Months of the Offer of Scholarship being accepted. (33) The Offer of Scholarship will be withdrawn if not taken up by the date specified in the Offer of Scholarship. (34) A Scholarship will be terminated: (35) If a Scholarship is terminated, it cannot be re-activated unless the termination occurred in error. (36) The Director, Research may approve a part-time ARTP Scholarship or ARTP-International Scholarship for a candidate in exceptional circumstances. (37) Exceptional circumstances relate to significant caring commitments of a dependent or a medical condition, disability or other circumstances which limit the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. (38) A candidate who has an ARTP Scholarship or ARTP-International Scholarship and has moved to part-time may revert to full-time study with the approval of the Director Research. (39) The Director, Research may approve the candidate to transfer to fulltime study without a stipend. (40) To be eligible to conduct research overseas whilst in receipt of an ARTP Scholarship, ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship or ARTP-International Scholarship the following conditions must be met and approved by the Director, Research: (41) The candidate may apply for permission to allow the Scholarship to be tenable overseas for up to 18 months in exceptional circumstances. (42) Charles Sturt University may approve a candidate to conduct research at organisations outside the higher education system. An application should be made well in advance to the Research Committee through the relevant Head of School and the Faculty Sub-Dean, Graduate Studies who is required to certify that the proposed arrangement will afford adequate support, supervision, training and research freedom for the candidate. (43) All HDR candidates must consult with their supervisor, the Faculty Sub-Dean, Graduate Studies, and the Research Office with respect to optional industry placements, research internships, and professional practice activities. (44) Candidates may apply to the Research Office for a suspension of their Scholarship entitlements. (45) Suspension may be granted for ARTP Scholarship and ARTP-International Scholarship recipients: (46) Suspension may be granted for ARTP-Part-Time Scholarship recipients in conjunction with a period of leave of absence from candidature, excluding annual or sick leave. (47) During an approved suspension the candidate will not be entitled to any benefits from the Scholarship. Failure to resume studies after a period of suspension will result in the Scholarship being terminated. (48) If study has continued during the period of suspension, the period of study will be deducted from the maximum tenure of the Scholarship. (49) Candidates who transfer to another provider will have their Scholarship terminated at Charles Sturt University. Candidates may continue to receive their Scholarship only if their new provider agrees to Scholarship continuation and subject to the new provider having sufficient RTP grant funding available. (50) Candidates holding a current RTP-funded Scholarship from another institution can be considered for transfer to Charles Sturt University and take up one of the Scholarships offered by the University. (51) Applications for transfer will be considered by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Development and Industry), who will make a determination based on: (52) Where candidates are approved for transfer, the University will require information from the previous institution on the Scholarship benefits the candidate has received and the duration of the award already consumed. (53) Candidates may convert from a Research Masters degree to a Research Doctorate degree or from a Research Doctorate degree to a Research Masters degree, and continue to receive their Scholarship. (54) A candidate in a Research Masters degree may continue to receive their Scholarship for a Research Doctorate degree provided there is no interval of non-enrolment between their enrolment in the Research Masters and the commencement of the Research Doctorate degree, or that such an interval is covered by suspension of the Scholarship. (55) The maximum duration of a converted Scholarship becomes that for the new research degree minus periods of previous candidature towards the related degree prior to the conversion. (56) All continuing former Research Training Scheme Scholarship (RTS) domestic recipients will receive stipend, fee support and operating funding for a period necessary to provide at least equivalent support to that which the candidate would have received under the RTS based Scholarships on course of study commencement dates (not the commencement of the RTP Scholarship). (57) All continuing former International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) and Charles Sturt University International Tuition Payment Scholarship (ITP) recipients will receive stipend, fee support and operating funding for a period necessary to provide at least equivalent support to that which the candidate would have received under IPRS and ITP Scholarships based on course of study commencement dates (not the commencement of the RTP Scholarship). (58) Charles Sturt University advises candidates that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Candidates are required to provide full and complete information and may risk cancellation or reduction of their Scholarship at any time during their candidature if they do not do so. (59) If Charles Sturt University knows or has reason to believe that a candidate in receipt of an Scholarship has provided false or misleading information to the University in relation to the Scholarship, during or after the application process or at any time during candidature, the University is required to immediately: (60) All HDR candidates will be provided with supervision in accordance with the Higher Degree by Research Policy - Enrolment and Progress. (61) Consistent with the University Admissions Policy, the particular resources and facilities to be provided to a candidate shall be discussed and agreed with the candidate at the time of admission to the program and confirmed when the research proposal is approved. Recipients of RTP-funded Scholarships will also receive the benefits outlined in the Scholarship Benefits section above. (62) Candidates shall diligently and to the best of their ability apply themselves to the successful completion of their degree. (63) Candidates shall have regular and frequent consultations with their supervisory team that can be initiated by either the candidate or the supervisors as per the Higher Degree by Research Candidates Policy - Academic Communication. (64) Wherever relevant the candidate must seek and abide by appropriate regulatory approvals, including but not limited to those applying to Ethics, Biosafety and Quarantine concerns. These approvals may be granted by the University, any relevant Australian governmental regulatory authorities, any host organisation and governmental regulatory authority of a country or countries in which research is being undertaken. In addition candidates must seek information and abide by the Codes, Policies, Guidelines and rulings of any of these authorities. (65) Candidates must participate fully in the six-monthly Progress Report process administered by the Research Office. (66) Candidates are to abide by all academic and administrative policies of Charles Sturt University. (67) Recipients of RTP Scholarships, their supervisors and any other party who publishes or produces materials such as books, articles, theses, newsletters or other literary or artistic works which relate to the research project carried out by the recipient of the RTP Scholarship are expected to acknowledge the Commonwealth’s contribution. (68) The Commonwealth’s contribution should be acknowledged in a prominent place and in an appropriate form. The acknowledgement must include mention of the student’s support through an “Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship”. (69) Candidates shall have the right to appeal against decisions made in relation to the tenure of the Scholarship. Such mechanisms are in place and candidates should consult with their Supervisor, Head of School or Faculty Sub-Dean Graduate Studies in the first instance. (70) The University reserves the right to amend this policy and the conditions of award of RTP-funded Scholarships. Candidates will be notified of any changes to their conditions of award. (71) The University is responsible for the application, selection and offer processes and must make information about the processes, policies and conditions of Scholarship readily and publicly available. (72) The University will administer competitive selection rounds on dates as determined and advertised by Charles Sturt University. To be considered applicants must have submitted the following by the due date: (73) Preliminary assessment and ranking of Scholarship applications is completed within the relevant Faculty and/or Research Centre. Applications are assessed against three key areas: (74) Advice from these assessment processes is integrated and provided to the Higher Degree by Research Scholarships Committee. (75) The recommendations of the Higher Degree by Research Scholarships Committee are then submitted to Presiding Officer of the Research Committee for endorsement/approval. (76) Applicants will normally be notified of outcomes within two months of the application closing date. (77) Nil.Higher Degree by Research Scholarships Policy - Research Training Program Funded Scholarships
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Glossary
Section 3 - Policy
Scholarship Types
Eligibility Criteria
Scholarship Benefits
Leave Entitlements
Leave of Absence
Scholarship Duration
Commencement of Scholarship
Termination of Scholarship
Variations to the Scholarship
ARTP or ARTP-International Scholarships – variation to part-time basis
ARTP-Part-time Scholarship – variation to full-time basis
Research Overseas
Research at Other Organisations
Industry Placements/Internships
Suspensions
Transfer to another Higher Education Provider
Transfer from another Higher Education Provider
Conversion of Degrees
Other Information
Continuing Research Training Scheme and International Postgraduate Research Scholarship candidates
Provision of False or Misleading Information
Supervision, Facilities and Support
Candidate Obligations
Acknowledgement of RTP Scholarship
Right of Appeal
Amendments
Section 4 - Procedures
Application and Selection Process
Assessment of Applications
Section 5 - Guidelines
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