PhD including Scholarly Creative Work
Doctoral study that combines practice and theory.
A PhD including Scholarly Creative Work recognises a design output as a contribution towards advancing knowledge in a particular field.
Integrated alongside a thesis of up to 60,000 words, you can present an exhibition or design as examinable work towards your qualification. Creative components can be presented as part of your printed thesis, as a digital recording or as a an exhibition.
The PhD including Scholarly Creative Work shares the same regulations as the University of Auckland PhD, with some guidelines specific to admission requirements and the timing of the examination of the creative work. When applying, you outline your intention to undertake a PhD including Scholarly Creative Work.
Within the Statement of Research Intent, it is important to give a brief description of the expected creative outputs of the research, and an indication of how the theoretical and practical components will be related throughout the research process and in the final presentation.
Application, regulations and guidance
Before you make a formal doctoral application, you should consult with the postgraduate adviser for the discipline you are interested in. Advisers are listed on the doctoral study pages for each discipline:
All PhD students must be approved by the relevant department and faculty, as well as the School for Graduate Studies. This is to ascertain your suitability for doctoral study by assessing your current level of training or experience in your selected field.
You may also like to review the University's formal procedures for the PhD including Scholarly Creative Work for further understanding of the requirements of this form of study, by visiting the PhD - Including Scholarly Creative Work Policy and Procedures page.
Contact us
You may need to contact the Student Hubs at different points of your planning and application process.