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A candidate for the degree of Master by Research shall undertake a program of study and research approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor. The program shall include the presentation of a thesis and/or other work approved by the Committee, embodying the results of the candidate's study and research, for examination.
A supervisor or supervisors shall be appointed with the approval of the University and will provide direction and advice to the candidate.
Potential candidates should consult the University's Common Rules for Courses Leading to the Degree of Master by Research available on the Governance website.
Applicants into this course are required to provide: referees reports, research proposal outline (400-600 words), certified academic transcripts and other supporting documentation.
A candidate for the degree of Master by Research shall undertake a program of study and research approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor. The program shall include the presentation of a thesis and/or other work approved by the Committee, embodying the results of the candidate's study and research, for examination.
Research Students will be allocated one of three types of places: Research Training Scheme The Commonwealth funded Research Training Scheme (RTS) provides an exemption from course fees (Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS)) for eligible students.
Students receiving these exemptions are said to have an 'RTS place'. To be eligible you must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or citizen of New Zealand enrolled in an appropriate research higher degree. Eligible students may be allocated an RTS place depending on availability.