A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at UNSW Science will lead you to make a new and original contribution to your chosen scientific specialisation. The PhD is a program of specialist expert knowledge which will open doors to academic, research and professional roles nationally and internationally.Â
Entry requirementsÂ
The minimum entry requirement for admission to a PhD includes:Â
- an appropriate UNSW bachelor degree with upper second-class honours; orÂ
- a completed Masters by Research from UNSW with a substantial research component and demonstrated capacity for timely completion of a high-quality research thesis; orÂ
- an equivalent qualification from a tertiary institution as determined by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee (HDC).Â
The minimum requirement for a UNSW scholarship with admission to a PhD include:Â
- a four-year bachelor degree with honours class from an Australian institution or equivalent research qualification experience -this qualification must be awarded in a field relevant to the proposed area of research.Â
English requirements Â
All applicants must provide evidence that their English language ability meets the minimum requirements for admission: UNSW English Language Requirements.
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Domestic students: The Australian Government's Research Training Scheme (RTS) provides Commonwealth-funded higher degree by research (HDR) candidates with an exemption from tuition fees for the duration of their PhD by research for a maximum period of four years' full-time equivalent study. Domestic students are liable for the UNSW Student Services Amenities Fee.Â
International students: Full details can be found on the GRS Fees and Costs page for International Postgraduate Research Candidates. Note that international students are exempt from the UNSW Student Services Amenities Fee.Â
Scholarship opportunities
We assist postgraduate researchers with a range of prestigious scholarships with annual stipends, living allowances, tuition fee costs, travel scholarships and supplements. Our scholarships support both current and new postgraduate research candidates. Â