GRADUATE RESEARCH IN RSB
Welcome
Welcome to the Research School of Biology (RSB) Graduate Research
web pages. This section of the RSB website is designed to guide future students
through all stages of the Graduate Research search and application process.
The term 'Graduate Research' on this site refers to study by research at both
the Masters & PhD level.
Graduate Research Programs offered
The Research School of Biology offers an excellent research environment and
provides students with a high level of support as they work on their research
project. Our graduate students are enrolled through one of three Graduate Research
areas and are currently working on a range of exciting research
projects. The Graduate Programs in the Research School of Biology, in
conjunction with the ANU Colleges of Science, offer the following program options:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (by Research)
The PhD is a 3-4 year program during which time the student will work on a
major research project as a member of a research group within the University
or in government institutions that have research divisions. The essential components
of this degree include original research followed by the submission of a detailed
report in the form of a thesis, which is examined externally. Candidates for
admission this program usually hold the degree of Bachelor of Science with
Honours at the IIA grade or better, a Master's Degree (by Coursework & Research)
at IIA grade or better, or a Graduate Diploma in Science at Pass with Merit
standard or better.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) (by Research)
The MPhil is a 2 year degree that allows the student to work on a research
project that contributes to the advancement of research in an established research
laboratory on or off campus. This two year program involves original research
followed by the submission of a detailed report in the form of a thesis, which
is examined externally. Candidates for admission to this program are usually
Honours graduates at the IIA grade or better or those with a Graduate Diploma
in Science at Pass with Merit standard or better.
Graduate Diploma of Science (Coursework and Research)
The Graduate Diploma in Science is usually coordinated with the Honours program
and can be designed for individual students with specific needs. This program
provides graduates with the equivalent of one year's specialist training to
introduce students to modern experimental techniques and provide opportunities
for library research. The course usually involves 10 months of full-time study.
This program is similar in scope to a fourth year honours course but with
greater flexibility. The program may include some coursework to prepare the
student to undertake a research project, produce a thesis and present a seminar
on their work. Applicants are likely to be individuals who hold a relevant
undergraduate science degree from an Australian University who wish to return
to full-time study after spending time working in a related field and who are
not eligible for admission the regular undergraduate honours program because
three or more years have lapsed since they last studied in the discipline area.
On successful completion of this program, students who obtain a Pass with Merit
or better, are eligible to apply for admission to either the PhD or MPhil programs.
Where to start:
Any questions?
Please contact the Graduate Convenors for further
assistance.
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