1. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The PhD is the basic qualification for a research career or academic position. The PhD involves
three - four years of research for a full-time candidate or the equivalent in half-time candidature.
In the course of completing the degree under appropriate supervision, candidates develop the
capacity to conduct research independently at a high level of originality and quality and make a
significant original contribution to knowledge in their chosen discipline.
The candidate completes an approved program of study and research under supervision and
presents a thesis embodying the results of original investigation.
A PhD thesis at the University of Adelaide may be prepared in one of the following formats:
Conventional written narrative presented as typescript
Publication - A thesis by publication may include publications that have been published
and/or accepted and/or submitted for publication and/or which have been prepared in
publication format "publication style"
Combination of conventional and publication formats;
Major (creative, musical or visual) work (Volume 1) and exegesis (Volume 2)
Irrespective of the form of thesis presented, examiners will be looking for a candidate to:
produce a clearly, accurately and cogently written thesis that is suitably illustrated and
documented;
demonstrate a deep knowledge of the research topic;
relate the research topic to the broader frame-work of the discipline within which it falls;
demonstrate an independence of thought and approach; and
make a significant and original contribution to knowledge by the discovery of new facts,
the formulation of theories, or the innovative reinterpretation of known data and
established ideas.
Entry Requirements
The admission requirements for Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) are set out in the relevant
set of academic program rules, as published in the University's calendar.
This page provides a general overview of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program entry
requirements.
The offical and current entry requirements for specific programs can be found in the University
Calendar. Requirements for HDR programs can be found in the Adelaide Graduate Centre
section of the University Calendar.
2. In addition to the formal academic requirements for admission, it is advisable essential for you
and your prospective School to consider a number of other criteria before a higher degree by
research candidature is offered or accepted. For example:
Is the School appropriate foryourproposedresearch,anddoesithave the space,facilitiesand
resourcesthatyour projectislikelytorequire?
Is the School able to provide quality,experiencedpanelsupervisioncomprisingaprincipal and
at leastone co- or external supervisorforthe durationof the researchprogram?
Is there a sufficientlevel of similaritybetweenyourresearchinterestsandbackgroundand
those of your prospective supervisors?
Do youhave the capacityto meetthe ongoingtime,logistical andotherrequirementsof
candidature (particularlyif youare inemployment,orare applyingasa half-time orremote
studentorare intendingtoalsopursue otherstudies)?
Are you able tosupportyourself forthe durationof yourresearchprogram throughreceiptof a
scholarshiporothermeans?(Note thatevenif youare able to secure scholarshipfunding,the
durationof your scholarship[3to 3.5 years] maybe lessthanthat of yourresearchprogram [up
to fouryears].)
scholarshipholders and(normally)full-timecandidatesare restrictedtoa maximumof 8 hours
of workperweekduringnormal workinghours.
Doctorate Students
Admission to doctoral candidature is normally granted on the basis of a relevant bachelor's
degree with at least a second class honours (upper division) or a relevant master's degree that
contains a significant research component (normally at least 15 University of Adelaide credit
points of research or equivalent, with at least 12 units attributed to dissertation).
Learn more
Master's Students
The admission requirements for the Master of Philosophy and the Master of Clinical Science are
set out in the Academic Program Rules, located on the Program Rules page.
Learn more
English Language Proficiency Requirement
As English is the language of instruction at the University of Adelaide, proficiency in speaking,
listening to, reading and writing English is essential.
All applicants for a higher degree by research must provide evidence of their proficiency before
an offer of a place is made. Evidence of a tertiary education at an Australian university is
generally sufficient for this purpose.
3. Alternatively, applicants may be required to submit the results of a suitable English language test
which has been undertaken within two years of the date of the application.
Learn more
Before Applying
Before applying for any research program you are strongly advised to contact the research area
in which you wish to study to discuss potential supervision and any other issues relating to your
eligibility to undertake a research degree in that area. The appropriate contact in the first instance
is usually the Postgraduate Coordinator.
nternational Admissionand ScholarshipApplication
The Graduate Centre is pleased to advise that an online application form has been developed and
is available for use by international applicants and Agents working on behalf of international
applicants. The application will provide a streamlined process and will ensure that, when
submitted, an application contains all of the necessary information required to be considered for
admission and scholarship.
An international agent can help an applicant complete the application. To find an agent in your
country, please refer to the online International Agents resource at the University of Adelaide
A help module is available within the application to guide users through the process.
Quick reference guides for applicants and Agents are also available:
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requiredtoabide bythe sanctionsas theyapplytocountrieswhere there isprohibitiononprovidinga
'sanctionedservice'. Furtherinformationincludingalistof relevantcountries.
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meetsthe requireddeadlines
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throughthe process.
You may save the data inthe applicationandreturntoit at anytime before submitting.
Whencompletingyourapplication,youmaybe requiredtouploadcopiesof documentary
evidence suchas:
o citizenshiporpermanentresidentstatus,
o degree parchments,
o academictranscripts,
o translationsof non-Englishlanguagedocumentation,
o evidence of Englishlanguage proficiency
o All applicantsapplyingtothe Facultiesof Engineering,ComputerandMathematical
Sciences,HealthSciences,andthe Professionsare requiredtosubmitaresearch
proposal onthe ResearchProposal template.RefertoResearchProposal Guidelines for
furtherdetails.
Withthe exceptionof the studentswhooriginatefromacountrysubjectto UN/US
sanctions,all prospectivestudentsapplyingforcandidature withinthe Facultyof
Sciencesare exemptfromthe above requirement,
o a curriculumvitae.
Otherrelevantinformationanddocumentationmaybe requestedwithinthe application
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Applicants for School of Education
Please note. Although the School of Education has moved out of the Faculty of Professions into
the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences the system changes will not be effective until
5. 2015. Please apply for you respective program in the School in Education through the Faculty of
Professions and any subsequent offers and enrolments will be transferred as required as of 1
January 2015.
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Entry Requirements
The admission requirements for Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) are set out in the relevant
set of academic program rules, as published in the University's calendar.
This page provides a general overview of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program entry
requirements.
The offical and current entry requirements for specific programs can be found in the University
Calendar. Requirements for HDR programs can be found in the Adelaide Graduate Centre
section of the University Calendar.
In addition to the formal academic requirements for admission, it is advisable essential for you
and your prospective School to consider a number of other criteria before a higher degree by
research candidature is offered or accepted. For example:
Is the School appropriate foryourproposedresearch,anddoesithave the space,facilitiesand
resourcesthatyour projectislikelytorequire?
Is the School able to provide quality,experiencedpanelsupervisioncomprisingaprincipal and
at leastone co- or external supervisorforthe durationof the researchprogram?
Is there a sufficientlevel of similaritybetweenyourresearchinterestsandbackgroundand
those of your prospective supervisors?
Do youhave the capacityto meetthe ongoingtime,logistical andotherrequirementsof
candidature (particularlyif youare inemployment,orare applyingasa half-time orremote
studentorare intendingtoalsopursue otherstudies)?
Are you able tosupportyourself forthe durationof yourresearchprogram throughreceiptof a
scholarshiporothermeans?(Note thatevenif youare able to secure scholarshipfunding,the
durationof your scholarship[3to 3.5 years] maybe lessthanthat of yourresearchprogram [up
to fouryears].)
scholarshipholdersand(normally)full-timecandidatesare restrictedtoa maximumof 8 hours
of workperweekduringnormal workinghours.
Doctorate Students
Admission to doctoral candidature is normally granted on the basis of a relevant bachelor's
degree with at least a second class honours (upper division) or a relevant master's degree that
contains a significant research component (normally at least 15 University of Adelaide credit
points of research or equivalent, with at least 12 units attributed to dissertation).
6. Learn more
Master's Students
The admission requirements for the Master of Philosophy and the Master of Clinical Science are
set out in the Academic Program Rules, located on the Program Rules page.
Learn more
English Language Proficiency Requirement
As English is the language of instruction at the University of Adelaide, proficiency in speaking,
listening to, reading and writing English is essential.
All applicants for a higher degree by research must provide evidence of their proficiency before
an offer of a place is made. Evidence of a tertiary education at an Australian university is
generally sufficient for this purpose.
Alternatively, applicants may be required to submit the results of a suitable English language test
which has been undertaken within two years of the date of the application.
Learn more
Before Applying
Before applying for any research program you are strongly advised to contact the research area
in which you wish to study to discuss potential supervision and any other issues relating to your
eligibility to undertake a research degree in that area. The appropriate contact in the first instance
is usually the Postgraduate Coordinator.
ResearchPrograms
The completion of a higher degree by research (HDR) at the University of Adelaide will provide
you with the skills and experience to undertake a range of rewarding career opportunities.
Employers recognise that the research ability and broad range of transferable skills which
Adelaide graduates possess equip them well for challenging and diverse roles in industry,
government and business, as well as in research and academic organisations.
Choosing the right degree for you is an important decision and one that will be influenced by
your career plans, personal circumstances and prior qualifications. We recommend that you
discuss the options with the relevant School. Of course, plans and circumstances can change over
time and the University of Adelaide provides you with the flexibility to adapt your study pattern
accordingly; this may involve converting to half-time or external candidature, taking a short
leave of absence from study or perhaps transferring to a more appropriate program.
7. The admission requirements for each of these degrees are set out in the relevant set of academic
program rules, however an overview of of these requirements and other important information is
provided in the Research Student Handboo