Before reading the guidelines outlined on this page, ensure you have reviewed all the information about Progress Reviews, including the criteria for each review, and the Higher Degree by Research Candidature Progression Procedure.

How to organise a Progress Review

The following guidelines outline the management and conduct of HDR Progress Reviews in the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering. These guidelines should be used in combination with the Higher Degree by Research Candidature Policy and the Higher Degree by Research Candidature Procedure. Further instructions to help you to arrange your upcoming review are available here.

Progress Reviews Snapshot

Progress review requirements

 

Confirmation of Candidature (R1)

Review 2 (R2)

Review 3 (R3)

Candidature Documents

Project Documents

  • Summary of achievement over duration of candidature
  • Draft of thesis manuscript with expectation of at least 3 chapters fully complete

Review Meeting

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

Oral Presentation

Public seminar presented in one of the School's Research Centre Seminar
Series

40 minutes presentation + 10 minutes questions

Closed presentation to review committee

10 -15 minutes (as part of 60 minutes review meeting) 

Closed presentation to review committee 
10 – 15 minutes (as part of review meeting)

Note: Documents should be submitted by the census date of the research quarter in which your review is due.

Panel Composition

Your Progress Review Panel (PRP) in the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering will consist of a chair, a reviewer and your advisory team. The chair is typically not part of the research group. The reviewer should have sufficient research domain knowledge to assess the viability of the proposal and the candidate’s progression relative to discipline expectations.