MRes_Info_2015 - Earth & Planetary Sciences
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MRes_Info_2015 - Earth & Planetary Sciences
Masters of Research – MRes Earth and Planetary Sciences Information Night: May 13th 2015 Overview of EPS Head of Department: Prof. Martin Kennedy EPS is ranked as one of the most successful departments at MQU • Exceptional analytical facilities • Numerical computing support • Large portfolio of external funding to support research 48th in 1st in Biggest department in Australia NSW ARC Centre of Excellence QS World rankings rated us in the top 50 for Earth & Marine Sci. ERA rated 5 in Geology Geochemistry Geophysics 23 academics • inc. 5 Prof., 8 A/Prof. & 1 new staff member to come Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS) World DEPARTMENT OF EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCES 2 Program Structure 2-Year Masters of Research OVERVIEW • 2-year program Ø Y1: Coursework-focused (32 credit points; range of university offered units). Ø Y2: Research-focused (32 credit points). • Part-time possible for domestic students ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Undergraduate or postgraduate degree from a recognised institution. • GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4 point scale overall, and at least 3.0 at 300-level (or equivalent to a credit average at highest level of study). 3 Program Structure Year 1 YEAR 1 STRUCTURE Advanced undergraduate coursework including study of research frontiers in the discipline. • 6 x 4 credit point units of advanced disciplinary content • 1 x 4 credit point Research Communications unit • 1 x 4 credit point Research Frontiers unit (survey of key ground-breaking and innovative research issues in their field) q Meet one-to-one with MRes Coordinator to tailor course selection. q Staff mentor/supervisor in Y1 is assigned. q Candidates leaving after completion of Y1 awarded a Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil). 4 Program Structure Unit menu Advanced Disciplinary Units (choose 6 units): GEOS 701 Geophysics: Special Topics 1 GEOS 702 Geophysics: Special Topics 2 GEOS 704 Readings in Geoscience GEOS 705 Advanced Field Techniques 1 GEOS 705 Advanced Field Techniques 2 GEOS 707 From Microstructures to Plate Tectonics GEOS 708 Scientific Visualization and Scripting GEOS 710 The Organic Geochemistry of Sedimentary Rocks, Oils and Gases GEOS 711 Ages and Processes: Advanced Geochemistry GEOS 776 Advances Geochemical Applications and Techniques GEOS 791 Advanced Potential Field Methods GEOS 792 Experimental Methods Under Deep Earth Conditions + 1 Unit Research Communications + 1 Unit Research Frontiers OFFICE I FACULTY I DEPARTMENT 5 Program Structure Year 2 YEAR 2 STRUCTURE • Runs Jan-Oct Five core activities: • Thesis (20,000 words) based on a research project • Research Frontiers 2 • Literature Review • Research Methods • Research Planning 6 Pathway to PhD Research training pathway to PhD • Need to complete the MRes (or an MPhil) or equivalent. • If completed Bachelor Honours degree, or coursework Master degree, may be eligible for entry into Year 2 of the MRes program. 7 Application and Scholarships APPLICATION (http://www.hdr.mq.edu.au/information_about/how_to_apply) • Applications open from ~ April for admission in the following year • Deadline Domestic: 30th Sept 2015 • Deadline International: 31st August 2015 FEES (2015) • Domestic students: Y1: defer via HECS; Y2 supported under the Government's Research Training Scheme (RTS)No fees paid in RTS programs. Required to pay Student Services and Amenities Fees (SSAF). • International students pay fees. STIPEND (2015) • Domestic: Y1 S1: $4,000. (Candidates need weighted average of 65 or above at the end of Session 1 to receive stipend in S2). • $16,000 in Year 2: competitively based on merit • Part-time candidates not eligible for stipend 8 Further Information Find the research group in EPS to fit your interests EPS DEPARTMENT • Next info session: July/August à which project could you do? • Lab tours: come and see the tools you can play with! FACULTY AND UNIVERSITY • MRes University info sessions: Tuesday 26th May and Monday 24th August – Macquarie campus Thursday 28th May: evening webinar • Videos on the MRes program by the DVCR, Dean of HDR and a student: http://www.hdr.mq.edu.au/information_about/research_training_degrees/ additional_info/mres_information_sessions 9 Why MRes? • Shape your own degree through supervised independent research • Test your research skills, while improving industry employability • Use the financial advantage provided by scholarships 10