Academic Requirements
A Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field is necessary for admission.
Overview The PhD in Computing and Innovation at the University of Wollongong empowers candidates to contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in their specialized fields, adhering to internationally recognized standards. With the increasing demand for skilled computing and IT professionals, this program addresses the urgent need for innovative solutions to global challenges. Careers in technology are pivotal in meeting the growing requirements for digital infrastructure and services worldwide, a trend expected to rise.
The PhD in Computing and Innovation at the University of Wollongong prepares candidates to make substantial contributions to their specialized fields, adhering to globally recognized academic standards. This program addresses the escalating need for skilled computing and IT professionals, focusing on innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. As the demand for digital infrastructure and services continues to grow, careers in technology remain crucial in meeting these needs.
Research Areas Include:
A Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field is necessary for admission.
Local Students: Band 5 in MUET
International Students: Minimum Band 6.0 in IELTS; or a minimum score of 60 (IBT) or 8.5 (Essentials-Online) in TOEFL; or Cambridge English (169); or PTE Academic (59).
Additional documentation may be requested during the application process.
Upon completing your PhD, you may be eligible for a post-study work permit, allowing you to gain valuable experience in the field. Eligibility criteria generally include:
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