Duration
4 years full time / 8 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
Flexible
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Fees
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) places available
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Course structure
Overview
Demonstrate a significant command of knowledge in your chosen field
- Undertake a substantial piece of original research, under academic supervision
- Your PhD thesis will demonstrate authority in your chosen field and evidence of command of knowledge
- Display a thorough grasp of the appropriate methodological techniques
- Make a distinct contribution to knowledge, via an original approach and, where possible, the discovery of new facts
- Show your ability to communicate research findings effectively in the professional arena and in an international context
Make your contribution to key research areas
- Veterinary biosciences
- Animal sciences, health and welfare
- Infectious diseases, public health and biosecurity
The PhD thesis demonstrates authority in the candidate’s field and shows evidence of command of knowledge in relevant fields. It shows that the candidate has a thorough grasp of the appropriate methodological techniques and an awareness of their limitations. The thesis also makes a distinct contribution to knowledge. Its contribution to knowledge rests on originality of approach and / or interpretation of the findings and, in some cases, the discovery of new facts. The thesis demonstrates an ability to communicate research findings effectively in the professional arena and in an international context. It is a careful, rigorous and sustained piece of work demonstrating that a research ‘apprenticeship’ is complete and the holder is admitted to the community of scholars in the discipline.
Assessment
Award of the degree is based on examination of the thesis and an oral deliberation (viva).
You can find out more about the structure and assessment of the Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Science) in Handbook.
Intended learning outcomes
Intended learning outcomes can be found on the Career Outcomes page.
Profile
Liz Walker
Dr Liz Walker graduated from the University of Melbourne with a PhD in parasitology.
She has worked as the CEO of the RSPCA and works passionately for animal rights.