(1) This policy applies to University of Newcastle (University) funded Higher Degree by Research (HDR) scholarship recipients, excluding Research Training Program scholarships covered under the Research Training Program Scholarship Policy. (2) The University offers a wide range of scholarships to support PhD and Research Masters candidates with a proven capacity for research. (3) This policy supports the University's commitment to recruiting and funding higher degrees by research through the provision of living allowance and tuition fee scholarships. (4) This strategy aligns with the NeW Futures Strategic Plan 2016-2025. (5) This policy provides a comprehensive referral point for University-funded HDR scholarships. (6) To provide for exceptional circumstances arising in a particular case, the Dean of Graduate Research may relax any provision of this Policy, in consultation with the partner institution/donor/industry partner if applicable. In the context of this document, a partner institution is the other university (alongside UON) where a Dual Award or Jointly Awarded candidate will undertake part of their studies. (7) Tuition fee scholarships (Tuition) may include: (8) Stipend and allowances scholarships (Stipend) may include: (9) The University may grant additional scholarships subject to availability. (10) Applicants to an approved Master Degree (Research) or Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional) at the University may apply for a scholarship where: (11) Specific eligibility: (12) Applicants to an approved Master Degree (Research) or Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional) at the University may apply for a scholarship where: (13) Specific eligibility: (14) A full-time scholarship may be held for two years to support a full-time Master Degree (Research), or four years for a full-time Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional). (15) If a scholarship is awarded to a scholar already undertaking a HDR program, the period of support will be reduced acknowledging the scholar's prior tenure. (16) A full-time scholarship may be held for two years to support a full-time Master Degree (Research) or three and a half years for a full-time Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional). (17) Disability Support PhD Scholarship: Four years for a full-time Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional). (18) The rate applicable to each scholarship round is available on the Graduate Research website. (19) Scholars from within Australia who relocate to within 50kms of their campus of study will be eligible for a relocation reimbursement of up to $1,500. Claimable expenses upon production of tax invoices/receipts include: (20) Scholars cannot claim for accommodation, meal costs, or direct petrol costs. (21) International scholars receive a relocation allowance of $1,500 to relocate to within 50kms of their campus of study from an overseas country to take up their scholarship. (22) OSHC is provided to Stipend international scholars for the duration of their student visa. The scholar must advise UON Graduate Research of the departure date from Australia following thesis submission or award of degree. OSHC will cease at the award of your degree, or if a scholar withdraws or is terminated from their program of study. (23) DADD and JADD: OSHC will be ceased at the time of final departure from Australia or at award of degree, whichever is earlier. (24) The Application process is available on the Graduate Research website. (25) VIED and CSC: The Committee or its nominee(s) undertake selection on the recommendation of the funding body and relevant School, and in accordance with the agreed disciplines listed in the Memorandum of Understanding. (26) DADD and JADD: The award of a centrally funded scholarship is at Dean of Graduate Research's discretion. (27) Athena Swan: Selection is undertaken by the Athena SWAN scholarship Selection Committee, which may include the Dean of Graduate Research, the Faculty Assistant Dean Research and Training (ADRT), and the prospective supervisor. (28) Business and Industry: Selection is undertaken by the Business and Industry Scholarship Selection Committee, which may include the Dean of Graduate Research, the Faculty ADRT, the prospective supervisor, and a representative from the industry partner. (29) All other Stipend and Tuition scholarships: The Selection process applicable to each scholarship round is available on the Graduate Research website. (30) Successful applicants will receive an offer via email to the email address stipulated on their application form or existing UON email account. (31) The scholar must be enrolled in a HDR and commence the scholarship no later than the date specified in the scholarship offer. The offer will be forfeited if this condition is not met, unless deferral has been approved. (32) The University's Code of Practice for Higher Degree by Research Candidature Policy applies in relation to HDR supervision and facilities. (33) A scholar must undertake an approved Master Degree (Research) or Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional) at the University upon commencement of the scholarship and enrol as a full-time candidate, unless the Dean of Graduate Research has approved part-time study. (34) The Dean of Graduate Research may approve a part-time Stipend scholarship to a domestic candidate where the applicant is able to demonstrate: (35) The Australian Government ESOS Act specifies that international candidates with a Student Visa cannot study on a part-time basis in Australia and therefore will not be awarded a scholarship on a part-time basis. (36) The Dean of Graduate Research may approve part-time study under exceptional circumstances for scholars studying outside Australia. (37) Business and Industry: Approval to undertake part time study is required from the Business and Industry Partner. (38) DADD and JADD: Approval to undertake part time study is required from both UON and the partner institution. (39) All types of leave must be discussed with, and approved by, the relevant supervisor. (40) Scholars are entitled to up to 20 working days paid annual leave each year calculated on a pro-rata basis within the period of the scholarship. This may be accrued over the tenure of the scholarship. (41) tipend scholars are entitled to up to 10 working days paid sick leave each year calculated on a pro-rata basis within the period of the scholarship. This may be accrued over the tenure of the scholarship. (42) Sick leave entitlements may also be used by scholars with family responsibilities, to care for sick children or relatives. (43) For periods of illness lasting longer than 10 working days and where there is medical certification confirming the illness, scholars may receive up to a total of 60 working days paid sick leave in addition to the normal duration of the scholarship, depending on the source of scholarship funding. (44) Applications for sick leave exceeding the 10 working days' provision must be accompanied by medical certification, and submitted to UON Graduate Research prior to the scholarship expiry date. (45) Stipend scholars who are primary carers may receive up to 60 working days paid parental leave for childbirth or adoption occurring within the tenure of the scholarship, depending on the source of scholarship funding. (46) Periods of paid parental leave are in addition to the normal duration of the scholarship. (47) All applications for parental leave must be accompanied by medical/adoption certification, and submitted within the tenure of the scholarship. (48) Paid parental leave is not available within the first 12 months of the scholarship. (49) Unpaid parental leave may be applied for as Leave of Absence under this policy. (50) Stipend scholars who are partners may receive up to 10 working days paid partner leave for a childbirth or adoption occurring within the tenure of the scholarship, depending on the source of scholarship funding. For the purposes of this clause “partner” means the partner of the primary carer, which includes a spouse or de facto, including a same sex partner. (51) Paid partner leave must be taken during the three-week period prior to the expected birth or placement of the child, or up to six months after the actual birth or placement of the child. (52) Periods of paid partner leave are in addition to the normal duration of the scholarship. (53) All applications for parental leave must be accompanied by medical/adoption certification and submitted within the tenure of the scholarship. (54) Paid partner leave is not available within the first 12 months of a scholarship. (55) Any unused leave will be forfeited when the scholarship is completed or terminated. (56) A part-time Stipend scholar is expected to progress at half the rate of a full-time scholar and therefore receives approximately half of the leave entitlements listed above (where applicable) for each year of study. (57) Periods of approved leave of absence will not be deducted from the overall scholarship tenure. (58) After 12 months' full time equivalent, a scholar may apply to the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor (or nominee) for a leave of absence of scholarship for a period of up to 12 months during the tenure of the scholarship. (59) For Doctoral Degree (Research/Professional) scholars only: any leave of absence applications exceeding 12 months during the tenure of the scholarship can only be approved by the Dean of Graduate Research where the scholar can demonstrate exceptional circumstances beyond the scholar's control. The maximum period of any further extension will be 12 months. (60) After 12 months' full time equivalent, a scholar may apply to the Dean of Graduate Research for a leave of absence of scholarship for a period of up to 12 months during the tenure of the scholarship. (61) The Dean of Graduate Research will only approve any further leave of absence where the scholar can demonstrate exceptional circumstances beyond the scholar's control. The maximum period of any further extension will be 12 months. (62) Business and Industry: Approval for leave of absence must also be sought from the Business and Industry partner. (63) DADD and JADD: Approval for leave is required from both the University and the partner Institution. (64) Donor Funded: The Donor, via UON Graduate Research, must be notified of any leave of absence. (65) Leave of absence from scholarship may only be approved where the scholar can demonstrate exceptional circumstances beyond the scholar's control. The University is required to report to the DIBP in all such cases. (66) Scholars must not undertake paid employment of more than eight hours per week within the hours of 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. (67) Scholars are not required to undertake paid employment as a condition of the scholarship. (68) Business and Industry: Scholars may undertake a limited amount of part time paid employment. The number of hours per week the scholar is permitted to work is at the discretion of the Dean of Graduate Research, in consultation with the Business and Industry Partner. (69) A scholar with a student visa may not undertake employment that is inconsistent with the conditions of their visa. (70) A scholarship may be transferred to another program of study subject to: (71) The Dean of Graduate Research may approve a request to alter a scholar's study load on application. (72) Applications are considered on a case by case basis. (73) Where the variation of study load is approved, the remaining period of scholarship will be extended, or reduced on a pro rata basis. (74) DADD and JADD and Business and Industry: Scholars must gain partner institution or Industry partner approval prior to applying for conversion. (75) If the Pro Vice-Chancellor (or nominee) approves a conversion of candidature: (76) A Master Degree (Research) scholar may upgrade to a Doctoral Degree (Research) program during the tenure of the scholarship. The Tuition scholarship duration then becomes four years. (77) A Doctoral Degree (Research) scholar may convert to a Master Degree (Research) program during the tenure of the scholarship. The maximum Tuition scholarship duration then becomes two years, including any previous tenure. (78) A Master Degree (Research) scholar may upgrade to a Doctoral Degree (Research) program during the tenure of the scholarship. The stipend and allowances duration then becomes three and a half years. (79) A Doctoral Degree (Research) scholar may convert to a Master Degree (Research) program during the tenure of the scholarship. The maximum stipend and allowances duration then becomes two years, including any previous tenure. (80) Where a scholar does not comply with clauses 12(a), (b) and (c) or 66: (81) Scholars may be eligible to continue to receive scholarship benefits during periods of research at other organisations in Australia or overseas, if the research is essential for the completion of the scholar's program and after the first six months of the scholarship. (82) Research at another organisation is subject to the approval of the scholar's principal supervisor, the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor (or nominee), and the Dean of Graduate Research. (83) A period of research at another organisation should not exceed 12 months, unless a case for exceptional circumstances can be made. (84) Business and Industry: The Business and Industry partner must also approve research at other institutions. (85) JADD and DADD: This clause does not apply. Periods of research at another organisation are stipulated in the relevant Candidate Agreement. (86) of scholarship payments may occur if: (87) Athena SWAN, Donor Funded and Business and Industry: Scholarship payments may be suspended if the required reports are not provided within the requested timeframes. (88) Scholarship benefits will be terminated if the scholar does not hold a valid student visa. It is the responsibility of international scholars to ensure they hold a valid student visa while in Australia. (89) A scholarship will terminate: (90) Once a scholarship is terminated, it cannot be re-activated unless re-enrolment is required. (91) A scholarship will terminate: (92) Once a scholarship is terminated, it cannot be re-activated. (93) The scholar accepts the award of the scholarship subject to the conditions described in this policy, and agrees to abide by the conditions and any subsequent variations. (94) The scholar is required to conform to the rules and policies of the University governing their program. (95) Athena SWAN: Scholars are required to provide reports to the Athena SWAN Self Assessment Team as requested. (96) Donor Funded: Scholars are required to provide additional reports to UON Graduate Research as requested. (97) Applicants and scholars may appeal in writing to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) against decisions made by the Dean of Graduate Research or the Research Training Sub-Committee on the grounds of procedural deficiency. (98) Written appeals can be submitted to UON Graduate Research within 20 working days of notification of a decision of the Dean of Graduate Research. The determination by the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) is final.Higher Degree by Research Scholarship Policy
Section 1 - Audience
Section 2 - Executive Summary
Section 3 - Relaxation Clause
Section 4 - Scholarship types
Section 5 - Eligibility
Tuition
Stipend
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Section 6 - Periods of support
Tuition
Stipend
Section 7 - Rate
Stipend
Section 8 - Relocation Allowance
Stipend - domestic scholars
Stipend - international scholars
Section 9 - Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Stipend
Section 10 - Applications, Selection Process and Offers
Applications
Selection
Offers
Section 11 - Commencement
Section 12 - Supervision and facilities
Section 13 - Attendance
Full Time
Part Time
Section 14 - Leave
Stipend
Annual Leave
Sick Leave
Parental Leave
Partner Leave
Unused Leave
Leave Entitlements for Part-time Scholars
Section 15 - Leave of Absence
Tuition
Stipend
International Scholars
Section 16 - Employment
Stipend
International Scholars
Section 17 - Enrolment variations
Transfer of Program Within the University
Variation of Study Load
Conversion of program
Tuition
Stipend
Section 18 - Temporary cessation of stipend payments
Stipend
Top of PageSection 19 - Research activities at other organisations
Stipend
Section 20 - Suspension of Scholarship
Suspension
Section 21 - Termination
International scholars
Tuition
Stipend
Section 22 - Obligations
Section 23 - Appeal
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