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Research Degrees - Application Procedures

Application for Admission





Step 1: Plan your research proposal


The first step for you is to start thinking about your research topic and prepare a research proposal so that an appropriate supervisor can be identified. The information on the following webpages should assist you with preparing your proposal:

1. Our research areas
2. Preparing a research proposal


Step 2: Contact the Research Student Support Officer at the School


Applicants for research degrees are required to contact resdegree-sphcm@unsw.edu.au, to discuss selection criteria, potential supervisors and the research proposal prior to submitting an application. After sending your proposal to the Research Coordinator with your Curriculum Vitae we can determine whether we have a suitable supervisor available before you submit an application.


Step 3: Submit your application to UNSW


You can then apply for admission to our postgraduate programs by completing the Research Application Forms and attaching your research proposal and requested documents. The application forms are available from the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, from the Postgraduate Section of UNSW, or can be downloaded from the school website. Completed application forms should be returned to:

Graduate Research School
The University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney NSW 2052
AUSTRALIA

UNSW Research Application Procedures are listed on the UNSW website to assist you with planning your study and provide important instructions and information about applying for admission into a research degree at UNSW.


Attachments to Applications


The following information should be attached to your application:
  • A research proposal that includes the required information as indicated in the School guidelines for preparation of research proposals.
  • Your curriculum vitae outlining your work and research experience.
  • Evidence of having made contact with your proposed supervisor prior to submitting an application.
  • Evidence of funding/scholarship for your fieldwork (unless you have a supervisor in mind who already has funding)
  • Originals or certified copies of your academic record and proof of completion of previous degrees.
  • International students should show evidence of English proficiency (see section on English Requirements for further details).
  • Evidence of Australian citizenship/permanent residency if you wish to apply as a local applicant.

Closing Dates for Applications


Applications for Postgraduate Research Degrees at the School of Public Health and Community Medicine can be submitted throughout the year. However, please note that applications take time to process. The university deadline for commencement can be found at Graduate Research School - how to apply


Selection for Admission


Selection for admission to all Graduate Programs is based on the information supplied in your application. Applications are then sent for approval to the Higher Degree Committee which meets several times throughout the year.

All applications will be acknowledged and assessed for eligibility. Successful applicants will be sent an offer of admission with details of acceptance and enrolment procedures. Once the acceptance (and deposit for international students) is received, a confirmation of offer will be mailed to the applicant. In certain cases, specific security, health and financial documents must also be completed.

Information for International Students


The UNSW International website includes useful information for international students so you may like to take a look. The website also contains important information about living expenses in Sydney with details on accommodation and living expenses in the areas around the University.

Scholarships


Scholarship information can be obtained from the UNSW Scholarships Website. The two main scholarships for international students are the Australian Development Scheme and the International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS). Our School does not offer scholarships or support the cost of fieldwork. Scholarships are offered and organised through the University's Scholarship Unit.

For further information, contact:
Kate Crosbie, Administrator, Higher Degrees by Research
Email: resdegree-sphcm@unsw.edu.au


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