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Interruptions for postgraduate research students

The information on this page outlines the steps that you should take to apply for your interruption and the things you should do before you leave.

Before you apply for an interruption, please review the checklist on our before you make a decision webpage to help you consider some important factors.  

Research degrees advice and support

If you are a research student and you have a question about interrupting or withdrawing, visit askÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê and log an enquiry.


Interruption of study application form for PGR students

Make sure you read the Postgraduate Research Interruption of Study Procedures (Part A, Section 2.8) and the information in these webpages before making an application. These include important information and details of where you can get help and support.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the process, you will need to submit the following form to your supervisor. You may apply for an interruption of up to one year in the first instance. An interruption request should be submitted before the start of the interruption period. Approval for Interruptions backdated more than 30 days from the start date of the interruption are only granted in exceptional circumstances. 

Please note: You cannot interrupt your studies once you have entered CRS (you may request a CRS extension).

Ensure you complete these before you interrupt activities to enable you to keep in touch with your department and / or SSW services as needed whilst you are on interruption and to maintain access to Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê online resources including Portico, your Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê email and electronic resources in the Library. 

See our Interruption FAQs page for more information.