Overview The Doctor of Philosophy in Science at the University of Melbourne offers a unique opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research across various disciplines, including BioSciences, Chemistry, Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physics. Collaborate with over 500 esteemed researchers and find a PhD project that aligns with your academic and professional aspirations. Beyond Research Our program not only cultivates research excellence but also fosters leadership, cultural awareness, and global citizenship among our graduates.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Science at the University of Melbourne presents a remarkable opportunity to engage in pioneering research across diverse disciplines such as BioSciences, Chemistry, Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physics. Collaborate with a community of over 500 distinguished researchers to find a PhD project that aligns with your academic and professional goals.
Curriculum Overview:
Applicants should possess a four-year undergraduate degree in a relevant field that includes a significant research component (minimum 25% of one year of full-time study) with a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 75%, or a master's degree with similar criteria, or equivalent qualifications and professional experience.
Additionally, candidates must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following:
Upon completing your PhD, you may qualify for a post-study work visa, enabling you to remain in Australia for a duration to gain valuable work experience. Eligibility requirements typically include:
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