1 A candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts (DocFA) is required to undertake an original and coherent research project and to present the outcomes of that research project for examination as creative work supported by a thesis.
2 The research project must involve enquiry that is experimental and/or critical in nature and be driven by a creative intellectual hypothesis, position, problem or question(s) capable of being rigorously explored and of making an original and significant contribution to knowledge and/or understanding in the relevant field(s) of study.
3 The research project must be conducted under supervision and over the period of enrolment in the DocFA programme, and must be conducted in accordance with the Research Code of Conduct Policy.
4 The work submitted for examination must demonstrate the research achievements of an individual. Where doctoral research involves the contributions of others, those contributions must be clearly identified in accordance with the Doctoral Thesis Policy and Procedures.
5 a The creative work requirement at Regulation 1 must be satisfied by a substantial presentation of creative outputs and/or live performance and/or audio, video, digital or other recording or documentation.
b The creative work must be undertaken and completed through a sustained engagement in creative practice in the relevant field(s) of study.
c The creative work must be submitted for examination as:
either
(i) an exhibition, and/or other live performance held after submission of the thesis.
or
(ii) audio, visual, digital or other recording or documentation submitted together with the thesis.
6 a The thesis requirement at Regulation 1 must be satisfied by a cohesive written document, which shall not normally exceed 30,000 words.
b The thesis must be undertaken and completed in accordance with the Doctoral Thesis Policy and Procedures.
7 The creative work and supporting thesis submitted for examination may, subject to the Doctoral Thesis Policy and Procedures, include published outcomes.
8 In order for the DocFA degree to be awarded, Regulation 48 must be satisfied, and the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate[s]) must be:
a satisfied that, subject to Regulation 44, the candidate has performed at doctoral level in an oral examination, held in accordance with Regulation 45, on the submitted creative work and supporting thesis, the subject of the creative work and supporting thesis and the field(s) to which the subject belongs
and
b satisfied, by the examination process prescribed by these regulations, that:
(i) the submitted creative work is an original and significant creative work
and
(ii) the submitted creative work and thesis meet internationally recognised standards
and
(iii) the thesis is an original contribution to the field of Fine Art and demonstrates knowledge of the artistic practices and literature relevant to the creative work undertaken and the ability to exercise critical and analytical judgment of them.