POLICY NO: AB-60
1. This Policy details the principles informing, and criteria applying to, the awarding of Higher Doctorates by the University of South Australia.
2. This Policy applies to Higher Doctorate qualifications as specified in clause 7.
3. Academic Board is the approving authority for this Policy.
4. The Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise is the officer responsible for organisation-wide adherence to this Policy .
5. The procedural responsibilities of this Policy are provided in Procedure AB-60 P1: Higher Doctorates.
6. Higher Doctorates are the highest qualification awarded by the University. They are awarded to candidates who are judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of knowledge. The level of attainment required for a Higher Doctorate is substantially higher than what is required for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
7. The University may award the following Higher Doctorate degrees:
8. To be eligible for a Higher Doctorate degree, a candidate must normally hold a PhD or Research Doctorate and be a:
9. Award Criteria:
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Policy AB-58: Research Degrees
Procedure AB-60 P1: Higher Doctorates
Officer Responsible for Update and Review: Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise
Approved by: Academic Board, 26 March 2021
Commencement Date: 1 April 2021
Review Date: March 2026
History: This policy supersedes Policy RES-16.5: Higher Doctorates.