Students are required to:
- Attend the induction for PhD students;
- Complete a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) with supervisor support;
- Meet with supervisors regularly to develop the research proposal which will be the basis for the thesis, to develop a thorough knowledge of the relevant literature and/or practice context.
- Complete the course - Interdisciplinary Research Methods for Cultural Heritage (ARCH11291).
- Successfully complete the first-year review. In preparation for this, students must complete the relevant paperwork, and provide a first-year report as directed by the supervisory team, e.g. updated project plan, mini literature review, and overview of possible methodology.
Students are encouraged to:
- Complete relevant training courses delivered by the Institute of Academic Development (IAD), and the School Research Hubs.
- Attend research seminars, reading groups, and work-in-progress sessions in relevant and related School Research Hubs/Groups.