Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study (TRIPS)
Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study Application Form and Budget Proforma
- PhD Application Form (40kb pdf)
- Master of Arts Application Form (40kb pdf)
- Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study (TRIPS) Budget Proforma (45kb pdf)
Guidelines
| What Does the Scheme Provide? |
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PhD candidatesThe scheme provides enrolled and confirmed PhD candidates in the Faculty of Arts with a single entitlement for one of the following research-related travel options: International travel $1350 for research or conference presentation $1850 for research and conference presentation
National travel* $600 for research or conference presentation $850 for research and conference presentation *New Zealand is considered national travel for the purposes of the scheme.
Faculty offers this scheme as a form of enrichment for confirmed PhD candidates. The scheme provides assistance for periods of research in libraries and/or archives in order to access material that will substantially improve the PhD project or for presentation at a conference. Normally, only confirmed PhD candidates will be considered eligible to apply for assistance with travel for research purposes. PhD Candidates are eligible to apply to the scheme for travel only within three years from the commencement of the full-time candidature (pro rata part-time). Students can be awarded funds under the scheme once only during candidature. Applicants to the scheme should not rely on such assistance to complete their doctoral research. PhD candidates with essential fieldwork requirements are directed to the PhD Fieldwork scheme. Applicants who have received substantial funding for a research trip by a Faculty PhD Fieldwork Grant are not eligible for additional funding from this scheme for the same trip. Applicants may however apply to the TRIPS Scheme for funding for a separate trip. |
| Masters (Research only) Candidates |
The scheme provides Masters (research only) candidates who have been enrolled for more than six months full-time (or part-time equivalent) with a single entitlement of the following: $700 for either national or international conference presentation Under this scheme, Masters (research only) candidates are eligible to apply for financial assistance for conference presentation (see section below) only. Funding for research undertaken by Masters candidates within Australia or internationally is not covered under this scheme, as it is not anticipated that travel overseas or within Australia is required to conduct research. Masters candidates are eligible to apply to the scheme for travel only within 18 months from the commencement of full-time candidature (pro rata part-time). Students can be awarded funds under the scheme once only during candidature.
Additional NotesApplications rejected by schools will be forwarded to the Associate Dean (Research) for notice. Candidates jointly enrolled in another Faculty (with Arts being the host Faculty) will receive pro-rata funding. Candidates enrolled in another Faculty with co-supervision in Arts may be eligible to receive pro-rata funding. Support for funding must be obtained from the relevant Head of School in the Faculty of Arts.
Conferences, Workshops and SeminarsIn accordance with Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) research and publication guidelines:
Thus, for the purpose of this scheme, applicants applying for funding for presentation at workshops or seminars must be able to demonstrate clearly that these have international significance by attaching hard copy evidence of this standing with their applications (hard copy evidence can include printed materials, web site page/s, a letter from the workshop/seminar convenor attesting to international significance etc). (1) Melbourne Research and Innovation Office. 2004 Publications Collection Classification Guidelines. Version 11. Melbourne: Melbourne Research and Innovation Office, 2004. |
| When Should I Apply? |
Ideally, applications should be made well before the projected trip. Applications are considered four times a year. Applications must be submitted by the close of business on the following dates:
Out-of-round applications will be accepted retrospectively and assessed as such during the following round of applications. If you are a PhD candidate you should consider lodging a concurrent application in conjunction with the Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarships (MATS) or Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Scholarship (PORES) Schemes. Attach a copy of the cover sheet of your completed Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarships/Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Scholarship application form to your Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study application. To be eligible for Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study funding, a PhD candidate must apply within 3 years from the start of full-time candidature (pro-rata part-time) and a Masters candidate must apply within 18 months from the start of full-time candidature (pro-rata part-time). |
| When and How Will I be Notified of the Outcome of my Application? |
Please allow at least two weeks from submission of your application to formal notification of the outcome by electronic mail. At certain times in the academic year, and depending on the number of Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study and other grant/scholarship or course applications under consideration in the unit, this waiting period might be slightly longer. |
| Where Should I Lodge My Application? |
In PersonPlease submit your application to the Arts and Music Student Centre (Room 104, Old Arts Building). By PostPlease address your application to: Arts & Music Student Centre Rm 104 (Ground Floor) Old Arts Building |
| What Should My Budget Include? |
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| Leave to Study Away |
All Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study applicants are required to apply for leave to study away from the University (this condition of Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study funding applies to country Victorian, interstate as well as overseas travel). Transfer of Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study funding cannot normally be authorised until this condition has been met. Master of Arts CandidatesMaster of Arts candidates should complete the Masters Leave to Study Away form and submit this with their Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study application. PhD CandidatesMust not assume that School of Graduate Research (SGR) will forward any documentation to the Faculty for the purpose of their Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study application. Please refer to the Melbourne School of Graduate Research Forms for Current Students web page for details of School of Graduate Research requirements for leave to study away. PhD candidates should obtain a copy of their Enrolment Record from School of Graduate Research stamped Leave to Study Away Approved and attach that record to their Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study application. |
| What Else Should My Application Include? |
Risk AssessmentAll candidates travelling for the purposes of postgraduate research (including conference presentation) must complete and lodge a Guideline Form For Off Campus Travel and Work Policy (40kb pdf) with their School. This form assists applicants and their schools in identifying possible risks to do with their travel destination. Candidates should only complete a Risk Assessment form (2D Model) (40kb pdf) if the School assessment indicates a possible need.
PhD candidates must attach a copy of the Guideline Form For Off Campus Travel and Work Policy form or a copy of their enrolment record stamped by School of Graduate Research with 'Leave to Study Away approved'.
Insurance – Student CoverTo accommodate the Travel Insurance needs of all University of Melbourne Students engaged on University Approved Travel, a NEW "Student" Travel Insurance Policy (No: 02.PP.014313) has been established. Under this new Travel Insurance Policy, FREE Travel Insurance is provided for all University of Melbourne Students under one of 2 separate categories. Please consider the Travel Insurance Policy carefully, and, if you are eligible, complete all formalities at least five (5) University Business Days prior to Departure. Alternatively, you may obtain Travel Insurance cover from any other preferred facility of your own choosing. |
| Overseas Travel to High Risk Destinations |
Faculty (Research Masters) and School of Graduate Studies (PhD) approval of Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study will be contingent upon the current Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) advice in respect to level of safety of overseas destination, available at the Smart Traveller website. Applications for Special Circumstances approval will be referred to the Academic Registrar, who must be provided with documentation of the grounds for this special consideration. |
| Are There Other Schemes That I Should Know About? |
Where eligible, PhD applicants to the Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study Scheme are encouraged to also lodge a concurrent application for additional funding from the Melbourne Scholarships Office (under the Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarships) or the Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Scholarship (PORES). Students seeking Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarships (MATS) funding must include a copy of the Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarships application when submitting a Travel for Research in Postgraduate Study application. Further information regarding the current round is available from the Melbourne Scholarships Office on 8344 8747. General information is also available at the following websites: |
| Conditions of the Scheme |
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