(1) This Procedure states the requirements and processes for the supervision, academic progress monitoring, and marking of a bachelor honours degree Thesis. (2) This Procedure applies to: (3) Nil (4) A faculty must have at least one Honours Convener. (5) A student can only be admitted into a bachelor honours degree if there are sufficient resources available. (6) One or more academic staff must supervise a student undertaking a bachelor honours degree. (7) Academic Supervisors are appointed by the Honours Convener. (8) Academic Supervisors will be appointed as either a: (9) Sessional academic staff must only be appointed as a Supervisor if there are no academic staff available who are: (10) If an academic Supervisor is on a fixed-term contract, the fixed-term contract must cover the duration of the Major Research Component of the course. (11) An Industry Supervisor may be appointed as a secondary Supervisor if the Research undertaken is in partnership with an industry partner. (12) If an Industry Supervisor is appointed, the appointment must cover the duration of the Major Research Component of the course. (13) An Industry Supervisor is appointed by the Honours Convener. (14) An academic Supervisor will: (15) An Industry Supervisor will: (16) Each faculty that delivers a bachelor honours degree must have a register of Supervisors and Thesis markers, which is maintained by the faculty Honours Convener. (17) The faculty Honours Convener and Head of Discipline have delegated authority to: (18) The Associate Dean, Education has delegated authority to approve the registration of a Supervisor. (19) Registered academic Supervisors and Thesis markers are required to provide evidence of continuing scholarship or Research at least every two years to maintain registration. (20) The Associate Dean, Education will monitor and review the register of Supervisors and Thesis markers to ensure supervisors’ and Thesis markers’ qualifications, knowledge, skills and scholarship or Research requirements are as detailed in clauses 6 to 15. (21) The Associate Dean, Education will report non-compliance to the Executive Dean of faculty, who will determine the most appropriate way to manage the issue. (22) Thesis Supervisors, Thesis markers and students enrolled in a bachelor honours degree must complete an induction, to be coordinated and delivered by the faculty Honours Convener. (23) The induction for a Thesis Supervisor must include: (24) The induction for a Thesis marker must include: (25) The induction for a student enrolled in a bachelor honours degree must include: (26) The faculty Honours Convener will record Supervisors’ and Thesis markers’ completion of the induction in the register of supervisors and Thesis markers. (27) After the student and Supervisors have completed the induction, the principal Supervisor and the student will develop a supervision agreement that includes a supervision schedule, methods of communication, and any other relevant information as agreed to by the two parties. (28) Student progress is monitored by an academic Supervisor to support the successful completion and submission of the Thesis. (29) If a student is considered at risk of not attaining the milestones as detailed in the Unit Outline, the academic Supervisor will communicate this to the student. (30) An academic Supervisor may refer the student to relevant support services. (31) Student progress in units that do not include a Major Research Component is undertaken in accordance with the Academic Progress Policy and Academic Progress (Coursework Units) Procedure. (32) The Thesis must be marked by an Honours Degree Panel comprised of two independent experts. (33) Members of the Honours Degree Panel will: (34) Thesis markers are selected by the faculty Honours Convener. (35) Thesis markers must mark independently of each other using one or both of the following: (36) A Supervisor and Thesis marker must declare any real or perceived conflict of interest that exists or arises between their personal interests and their roles and responsibilities as a supervisor or Thesis marker. (37) The faculty Honours Convener will determine the most appropriate way to manage a declared conflict of interest considering the relevant risks, implications, and University policy. (38) Any declared conflict of interest, steps taken to address the conflict and the outcome must be included as part of the official records of the register of supervisors and Thesis markers. (39) The Executive Dean of faculty has delegated authority to approve an exception to this procedure when it relates to an individual student.Bachelor Honours Degree Thesis Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy
Section 4 - Procedure
Appointment of a Supervisor
Register of Supervisors and Thesis Markers
Induction
Student Academic Progress
Marking of the Thesis
Conflict of Interest
Exceptions
Section 5 - Roles and Responsibilities
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Who
Responsibilities
Associate Dean, Education
Faculty Honours Convener
Executive Dean of faculty
Industry Supervisor
Head of Discipline
Delegated authority to endorse the registration of a Supervisor, and approve the registration of a Thesis marker.
Principal
Secondary Supervisor
Student
Section 6 - Definitions
Term
Definition
Academic Integrity
A commitment to six fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage … that serve to inform and improve ethical decision-making capacities and behavior as stated in The Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity 2021.
Affiliate
Includes:
Coursework Course
One of the following Australian Qualification Framework course types, and approved by the University’s Academic Board:
Major Research Component
A unit that includes Summative Assessment tasks that directly contribute to, or include, the Thesis component.
Research
Comprises systematic experimental and theoretical work. The development of the research, and application of the research results in an increase in the dimensions of knowledge.
Research Integrity
Means a commitment to Academic Integrity, and to the fundamental principles for the responsible conduct of research: rigour, transparency, fairness, respect, recognition, accountability and promotion as described in the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research 2018.
Thesis
The final Research output of a bachelor honours degree.
University
University of Canberra ABN 81 633 873 422
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