Forms for Current Students
This page contains downloadable copies of the forms for current PhD, Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Research Masters in Science (MSc) students produced by the Melbourne School of Graduate Research.
- Entry to Programs
- Changes to Candidature
- Leave of Absence Local Students
- Leave of Absence International Students
- Study Away
- Return from Leave or Study Away
- Change of Status
- Change of Department
- Change of Supervisor
- Adding And Deleting Additional Subjects
- Withdrawal from Candidature
- Extensions to PhD Candidature
- Extensions to MPhil or MSc(Research)
- Lapse of PhD Candidature
- Discontinuation of MPhil or MSc(Research)
- Confirmation, Progress & Completion Reports
- Confirmation of Candidature (PhD Only)
- MPhil 6 Month Review
- Progress Report
- Completion Report (PhD Only)
- Notice of intention to submit thesis: 80-word summary examination
- Examination
- Change of Address
- RHD Business Cards
- ANZSOG Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA)
Application Forms for Entry to Programs
More information about applying for the PhD and MPhil can be found on the School of Graduate Research's Future Students pages.
- Probationary PhD Candidature
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(249 KB) - Probationary Master of Philosophy Candidature
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Find out more about the MPhil.
- Conversion from Masters (by Research) to PhD
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- Transferring from PhD to Master of Philosophy Candidature
(330 KB)
(65 KB) - Application for the French-Australian PhD in Cotutelle
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Information about the University's Graduate Research Scholarships can be found at the Melbourne Scholarships Office website. Other postgraduate scholarships opportunities can be found here.
Variations to Candidature
- Leave of Absence for Local Students
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Leave of absence may be granted for sickness, family or carer responsibilities or other reasons which prevent the candidate carrying out research. Guidelines for applying for Leave of Absence can be found in the PhD Handbook here.
- Leave of Absence for International Students
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International students who hold a student visa and are applying for Leave of Absence must are required to submit both pages 1 and 2 of the PDF download above, accompanied by a copy of your current visa and supporting documentation.
Important information for international students on applying for Leave of Absence is available here.
NB: All applications to study overseas/away must be accompanied by a completed Guideline Form For Off Campus Travel And Work Policy which downloads with the Application To Study Overseas/Away form. This form should be completed in conjunction with your supervisor who must authorize the form.
If a potential hazardous or unique risk is identified either while traveling or in the activities you will be engaged in whilst away then you must also complete and submit a 2 Variable Risk Assessment form or 3 Variable Risk Assessment form. These risk assessment forms should also be completed in conjunction with your supervisor who must authorize either of these forms.
Applications to study overseas/away will NOT be processed at SGR unless the relevant risk assessment forms are completed and attached.
Please note the University policy (PDF, 721KB) and procedures (MS Word, 41KB) relating to travel to high risk destinations.
- Change of Status
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- Change of Department
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- Change of Supervisor
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- Adding And Deleting Additional Subjects
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PhD, MPhil and Masters of Science by research courses, MSc, MOptom and MIS candidates may seek enrolment in additional subjects to assist their research program.
- Withdrawal from Candidature
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This form is only PhD, MPhil and MSc(Research) candidates seeking to withdraw from their candidature.
NB: Candidates who have withdrawn from candidature, who wish to enrol in a Research Higher Degree course at a later date, will need to submit the relevant application form again. If less than three years have elapsed since the previous enrolment, candidates will have the period of any prior enrolment deducted from the maximum period allowed for the course under the RTS. This restriction applies even if candidates choose to enrol at a different institution.
- Extensions to PhD Candidature
PhD students may apply for an extension to their candidature on a Completion Report. These reports will be posted directly to PhD students approximately two months prior to their expected completion date. - Extensions to MPhil or MSc(Research) Candidature
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(94 KB) - Lapse of PhD Candidature
PhD students may now apply to lapse their candidature on the Completion Report once they have completed four years full-time equivalent candidature. Candidates wishing to lapse early should contact the School of Graduate Research for advice and an application form. - Discontinuation of MPhil or MSc(Research) Candidature
Masters of Science (by Research) and Master of Philosophy candidates may apply to discontinue their candidature once they have completed two years full-time equivalent candidature. Candidates wishing to do so should contact the School of Graduate Research for advice and an application form.
Confirmation, Progress & Completion Reports
Confirmation of Candidature (PhD Only)
Confirmation report forms are sent directly to PhD students four months prior to the confirmation due date. PhD candidates may check the PhD handbook for more information regarding confirmation reports, by clicking here.
MPhil 6 Month Review
MPhil candidates are required to submit six monthly progress reports. Completion of progress reports is required for the continuation of enrolment and any scholarship held. The first six month progress report will serve as the confirmation hurdle for the MPhil in which candidates will also be required to give a 15 minute presentation of their work.
Progress Report
Progress report forms are sent directly to PhD, Master of Philosophy and Masters of Science by research students approximately two months prior to the due date.
All PhD candidates (including part-time candidates) are required to submit a progress report to the School of Graduate Research each year prior to their expected completion date. Part-time candidates also submit a progress report in their first year prior to confirmation.
PhD candidates may check the PhD Handbook for more information regarding progress reports, by clicking here.
Completion Report (PhD Only)
The Completion Report is the means by which PhD candidates formalise their arrangements with the University once their expected completion date has passed. It offers three options. With the support of their department, PhD candidates can:
- indicate that they will be submitting their thesis by the due date;
- apply for a (further) extension to their candidature; or
- apply to lapse their candidature in good standing.
The Completion Report will be sent to all PhD candidates approximately two months prior to their expected completion date.
Notice of intention to submit thesis: 80-word summary
Three months prior to the submission date of the thesis, the candidate is required to submit an 80-word summary of the thesis argument to the School of Graduate Research. Candidates are required to discuss the time-frame for thesis submission with their supervisor prior to submitting an 80-word summary. The 80-word summary should be submitted via the on-line form.
In addition to the 80-word summary, the following information is required:
- candidate's name
- student number
- department
- supervisor/s name (if required a Change of Supervisor form can be obtained from here)
- thesis title
- current address.
The summary activates the process of nominating potential examiners for the thesis.
Candidates are not informed of the names of persons nominated as possible examiners, but are permitted to name individuals whom they do not wish appointed as examiners. Candidates who wish to name individuals whom they do not wish to act as their examiners should provide a written statement to the head of department at the time of submission of their 80-word summary.
NB: If more than 3 months lapses between submission of the 80-word summary and the thesis for examination, it is recommended that the candidate notify the SGR two weeks before the thesis is to be submitted to avoid delays with the examination. SGR Examinations Office can be notified by e-mail at: msgr-exams@unimelb.edu.au.
Examination
- Application for an Extension to Submit Amendments or Revisions
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- Application for an Extension to Resubmit
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- Restricted Access Application
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Change of Address
It is important that you keep the University informed about your change of address. To change your address on-line, use the service provided by the Student Portal.
RHD Business Cards
University of Melbourne Business Cards may be granted to PhD and Masters by Research students undertaking fieldwork or face to face interviews/surveys/consultation where, for a particular identified purpose and time period, they need to be formally identified as participating in a supervised activity of the University.