International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) 2016 QUT Rules

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1. BACKGROUND International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) 2016 QUT Rules The IPRS scheme was established to maintain and develop international research linkages and specifically aims to attract top quality international postgraduate students to areas of research strength in the Australian higher education sector and support Australia's research effort. The following Rules are based on the Australian Government s Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Research) 2010 and adapted to comply with QUT s Doctor of Philosophy Regulations and Higher Degree research candidate policy. 2. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Basic Eligibility Requirements 2.1.1 To be eligible for an IPRS, a student must: (a) be an overseas student as defined by the Higher Education Support Act 2003 (the Act); and (b) meet international student visa requirements as specified by the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), including the requirement to purchase and maintain a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing; and (c) be commencing full-time enrolment for the first time in a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) at QUT; and (d) be undertaking study in a subject area identified by QUT as one of its areas of research concentration; and (e) not hold a research qualification regarded by QUT to be equivalent to an Australian Research Doctorate or, if undertaking a Research Masters, not hold a research qualification regarded by QUT to be equivalent to or higher than an Australian Research Masters; and (f) not have held an AusAID scholarship within the two years prior to commencing the IPRS; and (g) not be receiving a scholarship for which course tuition is a component under any other scholarship scheme to which the Australian Government makes a substantial contribution. 2.1.2 For the sake of clarity, paragraph 2.1.1(c) does not preclude students from undertaking a component of their course of study outside Australia. Notwithstanding paragraph 2.1.1(c), students who: (a) commenced their HDR in the previous year but who, due to the timing of their applications and subsequent enrolment, were unable to apply for an IPRS in that year; or (b) commenced an HDR and terminated that enrolment within six months of commencement, 1 P a g e

are to be considered to meet the criterion in paragraph 2.1.1(c). 2.1.3 International students holding a student visa must comply with the conditions of their visa. 3 APPLICATION, SELECTION AND OFFER PROCESS AND POLICIES QUT is responsible for the IPRS application, selection and offer processes and must make information about the processes, policies and conditions of scholarship readily and publicly available. 3.1 Applications 3.1.1 QUT will conduct a competitive application process for awarding IPRS. 3.1.2 Applications for IPRS must be submitted in the form approved by the date determined by QUT. 3.1.3 QUT will include the following statement on the application form, immediately prior to the applicant s signature block: Giving false or misleading information is a serious offence under the Criminal Code (Commonwealth). 3.2 Selection Policy QUT maintains an IPRS selection policy which is publicly available and which accords with these Rules and the fairness requirements in Subdivision 19-D of Part 2-1 of the Act. QUT selects students for an IPRS in accordance with the policy. 3.3 Offer Process 3.3.1 QUT will offer as many IPRS as it can support through its IPRS grant, taking into account: (a) any rollover of grant amounts made in accordance with section 46-35 of the Act; and (b) liabilities arising from extensions and suspensions of IPRS approved by QUT, and accepting students transferring from another HEP as specified in paragraph 3.25.10. 3.3.2 QUT is responsible for managing any liabilities arising under paragraph 3.3.1(b) and the Australian Government s Department of Industry will not reimburse any overexpenditure on that account. 3.3.3 QUT may only offer an IPRS as a result of: (a) an application lodged as part of a competitive application process; or (b) QUT agreeing to continue an IPRS for a student who is already in receipt of an IPRS and: (i) is transferring from another Higher Education Provider (HEP) under paragraph 5.3 of these Rules; or (ii) is converting their degree under paragraph 5.4 of these Rules; or (iii) has completed a Research Masters and is immediately proceeding to a Research Doctorate in a related field. 3.3.4 QUT must offer a scholarship to a student in writing and advise the student in writing of the benefits to which they are entitled and the conditions of the scholarship. Where QUT does not include the cost of any other compulsory fees in the cost of the course of study, the letter of offer must state that the prospective student will be responsible for the payment of these compulsory fees, unless QUT chooses to cover those fees for the student. 2 P a g e

4. PAYMENTS TO STUDENTS QUT must use IPRS grant amounts only on the making of IPRS payments in respect of students awarded an IPRS. 4.1 Value of Scholarship The maximum value of an IPRS in a year is equal to: (a) the estimated annual course cost, as determined by QUT in accordance with Chapter 8 of the Higher Education Provider Guidelines (Fees in respect of overseas students) managed by DEEWR, for the HDR being undertaken by the student; plus (b) the cost of a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and which covers the student and their spouse and dependants (if any) for the period of the IPRS. 4.2 Non-commencements and Withdrawals 4.2.1 QUT may apply its usual policies concerning: (a) the non-refundability of course costs for students who withdraw after commencing study; and (b) administrative charges for students who do not commence their study after having received an offer of place. 4.2.2 QUT may use IPRS grant amounts to: (a) discharge course costs, where the course fee is not refundable to a withdrawing student; or (b) pay administrative charges for a student who does not commence their study after receiving an offer of a place. 4.3 Duration of an IPRS 4.3.1 The duration of an IPRS is three years for Research Doctorate and two years for Research Masters. 4.3.2 The duration of an IPRS will be reduced by any periods of study undertaken: (a) towards the course of study prior to the commencement of the IPRS; and (b) during suspension of the IPRS. 4.4 Extension of an IPRS QUT may approve an extension to the duration of an IPRS, subject to paragraphs 3.3, 5.3 and 5.5. 5. CONDITIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP 5.1 Ongoing Eligibility 5.1.1 QUT monitors students ongoing eligibility through the Annual Progress Reports and degree milestones to ensure that each student continues to meet the eligibility requirements set out in paragraph 2.1 of these Rules. 5.1.2 IPRS recipients are required to notify the as soon as possible of any change in circumstances which may affect eligibility to continue to receive any Scholarship Entitlements. 5.2 Suspension of an IPRS A student may apply to QUT for a suspension of their IPRS. The approval of suspensions will be at the discretion of QUT. 3 P a g e

5.3 Transfer to another HEP 5.3.1 If a student in receipt of an IPRS transfers to another HEP, the scholarship may be transferred with the student in exceptional circumstances only. 5.3.2 Students may continue to receive an IPRS only if the former HEP supports the student s transfer and the new HEP agrees to continue the IPRS. 5.3.3 The new HEP must ensure that it receives information from the former HEP on any IPRS duration consumed by the student. 5.3.4 Change of HEP does not constitute sufficient grounds for a subsequent extension of the IPRS. 5.4 Conversion of Degrees 5.4.1 Students may convert from a Research Masters degree to a Research Doctorate degree or from a Research Doctorate degree to a Research Masters degree and continue to receive their IPRS. 5.4.2 The maximum duration of a converted IPRS becomes that for the new research degree minus periods of study undertaken towards the related degree prior to the conversion. 5.5 Change of Research Area QUT may approve a student's request to change from the research area indicated in the original placement or IPRS offer, providing: 5.6 Work (a) the new research area is one of QUTs areas of research concentration; and (b) there will be no extension to the duration of the IPRS arising from the change of research area beyond the period of the original placement or IPRS offer, including any previously approved extensions. The only exception is where the change of research area results from circumstances relating to the research which are outside the control of the student and QUT. 5.6.1 A student with a student visa who is receiving an IPRS may undertake work unrelated to their course requirements: (a) consistent with the conditions of the student visa; and (b) obtaining the approval of their HEP prior to undertaking such work. 5.6.2 QUT may not approve a student undertaking work unless it is satisfied that the work will not interfere with the student s study program. QUT may approve work subject to conditions determined by QUT. This paragraph (5.6.2) does not apply in relation to work that is specified as a course requirement. 5.6.3 Work commitments cannot be accepted as grounds for an extension of the duration of the IPRS. 5.7 Termination of an IPRS QUT will terminate an IPRS: (a) if the student ceases to meet the eligibility criteria specified in paragraph 2.1.1 of these Rules other than during a period in which the IPRS has been suspended; or (b) once the maximum duration of the IPRS has been reached; or (c) on completion of the course of study; or (d) if QUT determines that: i. the course of study is not being carried out with competence and diligence; or ii. the student has failed to maintain satisfactory academic progress; or 4 P a g e

iii. the student has committed serious misconduct including, but not limited to the provision of false or misleading information in terms of paragraph 5.8. 5.8 Provision of False or Misleading Information If QUT knows or has reason to believe that a student in receipt of an IPRS has provided false or misleading information to QUT in relation to the IPRS, QUT must immediately: (a) re-assess the student s entitlement to the IPRS; and (b) notify the relevant Australian Government department of the suspected offence and provide a copy of the student s application and any other relevant information requested. 6. MISCELLANEOUS 6.1 Supervision and Facilities QUT must: (a) ensure that adequate facilities and appropriate supervision are available for each student undertaking a HDR; and (b) establish, make publicly available, and abide by, a code of supervisory practice for students undertaking a HDR. 6.2 Appeals Students have the right to appeal against decisions made by QUT in relation to their IPRS. In the event of a dispute arising, the student should first approach his or her supervisor who will then direct the student through the appropriate channels within QUT. The Research Degrees Committee has the authority to hear appeals from applicants who consider that their application has been incorrectly assessed. Appeals can only be heard against process issues and not against committee decisions or assessor ratings and comments. 6.3 Contact IPRSs are administered by QUT s : Administrative Officer (Scholarships) Level 4, 88 Musk Avenue Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 GPO Box 2434 Brisbane QLD 4001 Australia Tel: +61 7 3138 4923 or +61 7 3138 2932 Fax: +61 7 3138 1304 Email: research.scholarships@qut.edu.au www.qut.edu.au/research/scholarships-and-funding 5 P a g e