This page contains all of the information that you need to get started at Victoria University (VU) as a higher degree research (HDR) candidate.
Follow through each of the steps on this page and you'll be off to a flying start!
This page contains all of the information that you need to get started at Victoria University (VU) as a higher degree research (HDR) candidate.
Follow through each of the steps on this page and you'll be off to a flying start!
Please select your enrolled degree to view the research period 1, 2024 timetable.
All coursework units are delivered in-person at Footscray Park Campus for research period 1, 2024.
Start your orientation by setting up access to your IT services, VU email account, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and physical spaces.
All University correspondence is sent to your student email account.
HDR candidates are expected to check their account regularly, or set-up a ‘forward’ to a preferred private email account.
If you are new to VU, you need to log in using a temporary password:
After you have set up your email account, create a unique strong password that is difficult to decrypt.
All student accounts are required to have multi-factor authentication (MFA) to access IT platforms, including emails.
Please register for MFA
For more information, visit the IT Services Multi Factor Authentication webpage.
Login for Students:
Username: Enter "s" (lowercase) followed by your <student ID number>@live.vu.edu.au. For example: s0000000@live.vu.edu.au
Password: MYVU Portal password (email password)
For further support, please contact the IT Service Desk on +61 3 9919 2777 or via service at Support Hub.
The MyVU portal provides access to your Victoria University student details including invoices and enrolment.
Through VU Collaborate you can:
All enrolled HDR candidates are required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF), either as a separate fee or as part of their tuition fees.
Eligible students (Australian citizens or students who meet the long-term residency requirements) can apply for an SA-HELP loan by completing the Request for SA-HELP Assistance form from VUHQ.
Once you are officially enrolled, your principal supervisor is required to complete a fob access request (VU staff view only) on your behalf.
Once lodged and approved by the Facilities team, your institute will assign you access to a shared HDR office space that will allow you to use either a permanent desk or a ‘hot desk’ (subject to your institute’s discipline requirements and space allocation).
Your institute will aim to allocate shared HDR office space at the campus where your principal supervisor sits. If space is limited on that campus, you will be allocated space at the next nearest campus.
Student ID cards are available as a digital ID via the VU App.
To obtain your student ID card:
Your digital student ID card can be used to verify your identity, for student discounts and much more!
Use your student ID card to access campus multi-function (print, copy and scan) devices.
For a free and environmentally friendly option, scan documents to email or USB without limit.
You can print or copy free-of-charge, up to the value of $500, on any University multi-function device. This amounts to 5,000 A4 black-and-white, or 1,000 A4 colour pages per year. This amount is not accumulative and is re-set each year of enrolment. You will need to print your document within 12 hours of sending it to a device. After this time, your document will be deleted from the system.
The library monitors your usage and will contact you when you have exhausted your complimentary printing limit. Excess usage of the annual allowance incurs the standard printing charges.
If you are employed by the University, it is recommended that you use your staff account (e-number) for related printing and copying.
Additional facilities such as self-binding are also available at the library for a nominal fee.
All researchers and research students are eligible for access to central storage space which is secure and backed up.
R: drive is free - complete the Research Data & Materials Plan (RDMP) Form to gain access.
Your storage can be shared with others (supervisors, teams, groups etc.) allowing you to collaborate on data and share documents and files.
View R: Drive Frequently Asked Questions.
Before you commence your program, you must undertake two or three self-paced online modules. The modules must be completed before you present for Confirmation of Candidature. You can refer back to them throughout the course of your research degree.
If you have any queries regarding your access to the VU Collaborate space, please contact researcher.development@vu.edu.au.
The HDR researcher integrity modules will give you an introduction to some of the protocols and expectations around the vital questions of integrity and ethical conduct within research work. You can discuss these further in the ROP8002 – Research Ethics and Integrity coursework unit.
The coursework units will provide you with the opportunity to build upon these modules, enabling you to gain insight into how you – as well as other HDR candidates – will undertake research in a professional, constructive and transparent manner.
The modules are on VU Collaborate, under the Support and Collaborate tab. You will have access when your enrolment has been processed (you will receive an email once access has been granted).
Each module takes approximately 30 minutes and you will need to gain at least 80% in the quiz to complete it. You may like to discuss some of the content with your supervisor, whom you should be making contact with during this initial phase.
View the guide to navigating VU Collaborate.
You will need to complete up to four modules before confirming your candidature.
All commencing HDR students must complete:
All research degrees at Victoria University have compulsory coursework units. Your coursework timetables and information will be emailed to you, once your enrolment has been confirmed.
In addition to the HDR Orientation, all Masters (Research) and PhD integrated students must attend a program induction session. This Zoom session will be held in the week before coursework units commence (at the same time as one of the coursework units). The session will introduce the coursework units as well as provide useful information to help you start your research journey.
In RP1 2024, compulsory induction dates are:
All newly enrolling graduate researchers must attend a compulsory orientation event hosted by Graduate Research School.
The graduate researcher orientation is an opportunity for you to meet key research and support staff, find out essential information to start your research journey, and meet some of your fellow candidates. The program includes:
The next graduate researcher orientation will be held on Friday 8 March 2024 at 10am.
If you are undertaking a research degree, you are referred to as a candidate, e.g. a doctoral candidate or a masters candidate.
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) is the collective name for a set of three related classifications developed for use in the measurement and analysis of research and experimental development (R&D) undertaken in Australia and New Zealand. There are three research classification codes in the ANZSRC:
Milestones are points during your degree when your progress is reviewed.
Your confirmation of candidature oral presentation is due after you complete the coursework units. You are a provisional candidate in the HDR program until your confirmation of candidature is approved.
Your presentation can take place on any date and time. To schedule your presentation, please liaise with your supervisor/s to choose a date and time. They will need to secure an Academic Review Panel (ARP) no later than four (4) weeks prior to your presentation date.
To schedule your presentation, please contact candidature@vu.edu.au.
Presentations are held online via Zoom, but if you want to use campus meeting room facilities, your supervisor will need to book a suitable room.
View the guidelines, application forms and other required documents to prepare for your candidature presentation and read the principles for respectful supervisory relationships.