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The Econometrics PhD ProgramThe award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Monash University signifies that the holder has completed a course of postgraduate training under proper academic supervision and has submitted a thesis for examination that
The PhD program run by the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics is designed to provide students with a rigorous academic grounding in their area of specialisation and to develop the skills required to undertake original research, together with the communication skills, both oral and written, that facilitate the dissemination of the results of their work. Program of studyThe thesisThe principal component of the PhD is a major thesis of up to 100,000 words, embodying the results of an original research project. The thesis is written under the direct supervision of one or more members of the academic staff. The candidate, together with the supervisor, is responsible for developing the research program to be followed. The program should be designed to take approximately three years of full-time equivalent candidature. Confirmation of candidatureAll PhD students are initially enrolled on a probationary basis. At the end of the first year of full-time equivalent candidature students are required to submit a 1,000 word report and present a paper on their formal research proposal at a departmental seminar. This work is designed to review the overall research topic, evaluate the research undertaken to date and ascertain the anticipated future directions of the research program. A specially convened review panel makes a recommendation on the student's confirmation of candidature and future progress. Participation in departmental activitiesAll candidates are expected to participate fully in the intellectual and academic life of the department. To this end, candidates are required to discuss their progress with the supervisor at regular intervals (at least once a month) and to attend all departmental research seminars and PhD workshops. CourseworkCandidates may be required to complete additional coursework. If deemed necessary this will be prescribed by the head of the department in conjunction with the supervisor and the convenor of the graduate program. An applicant may be required to enrol initially into a masters by research (M.Phil) program and apply to upgrade to the PhD after twelve months equivalent full-time candidature. Any coursework that is prescribed will be designed to widen the candidate's knowledge, to place the specialised research project within a broader disciplinary context, and to enhance the student's research skills. For more information on the Master of Philosophy degree see The Econometrics M.Phil; see also the relevant entry in the Postgraduate Handbook. Financial SupportFinancial support in the form of university, faculty and deparmental scholarships is available. For further information see our Postgraduate Scholarships page. Further enquiries
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