24 Except for any period(s) of suspension approved under Regulation 13, candidates are required to be enrolled continuously from the initial date of enrolment in the DHSc programme until the date of thesis submission under Regulations 8–10.
25 Candidature for the DHSc degree commences upon enrolment in the DHSc programme and continues, regardless of any period(s) of suspension approved under Regulation 13, until the date on which any one of the following occurs:
a notification from the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) that all requirements for the award of the degree at Regulation 7 have been met
b notification from the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) that the final decision under Regulation 49 is that the degree not be awarded
c candidature expires under Regulation 31
d a candidate withdraws from the programme under Regulation 51
e candidature is terminated by the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) pursuant to Regulation 52.
26 Except as approved by the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) in exceptional circumstances, a candidate must complete HLTHSCI 800, 801 and 802 prior to enrolment in HLTHSCI 803.
27 Candidature is provisional until confirmed, and is subject to the doctoral confirmation of candidature policy and procedures, the doctoral continuation of confirmed candidature policy and procedures, and the doctoral candidature intervention policy and procedures.
28 The following additional confirmation milestone is required for all candidates and is subject to the confirmation of candidature policy and procedures: successful completion of the coursework component with an average result of B+ or higher.
29 a Where a candidate does not successfully complete HLTHSCI 800 or HLTHSI 801 or HLTHSCI 802, conditions on candidature pursuant to Regulation 27 may, subject to Regulation 30, include requirements to satisfactorily complete specific additional work and/or revisions.
b Where conditions are imposed in accordance with Regulation 29(a), the submission of results for the course will be deferred.
c Where any condition imposed in accordance with Regulation 29(a) is not satisfied, the candidate will have failed to successfully complete the coursework component of the programme.
30 a The provisions of Regulations 29(a) and (b) can apply to a maximum of two courses, and one time only to each course.
b For the provisions of Regulations 29(a) and (b) to be exercised, a candidate must have demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the examiner in at least one component of the assessment for the relevant course, the capacity for doctoral level work. Where the examiner is not duly satisfied, the candidate will have failed to successfully complete the coursework component of the programme.
31 a Candidature expires when the thesis is not submitted for examination by the date required under Regulation 8.
b Candidature expires when the thesis is not submitted for examination by the date specified by the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) pursuant to Regulation 48.
32 Where candidature has expired under Regulation 31, it may be reinstated only as the outcome of a successful application to the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) for a (retrospective) extension of enrolment, or by successful appeal under Regulation 57(b) of a decision by the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) to decline an extension of enrolment (retrospective or otherwise).
33 Enrolment in the DHSc programme is not possible where candidature remains expired under Regulation 31 or where a candidate withdraws from the programme under Regulation 51.
34 Termination of candidature under Regulation 52 is also termination of enrolment in the DHSc programme for enrolled candidates.
35 Candidates who are required, pursuant to Regulation 48, to revise and resubmit their thesis for examination by the date specified by the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate) are required to be enrolled for the duration of the period of revision of the thesis. The maximum duration of enrolment for revision and resubmission of a thesis pursuant to Regulation 48 is 12 months’ full-time equivalent.
36 Candidates who wish to be absent from the University in pursuit of their research for more than one month during enrolment are subject to the doctoral off-campus research policy and procedures.
37 Candidates are subject to the Research Code of Conduct Policy and all University statutes, regulations, rules, policies and procedures relating to student conduct and obligations (academic or otherwise) for the duration of candidature.
38 Candidates may change the title of their thesis at any point prior to submission of the thesis for examination, subject to the approval of the Board of Graduate Studies (or delegate).