Duration
5 years full time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
July
Key dates
Key dates
Fees
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) places available
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Student experience
Overview
Graduate researchers build teaching and research skills through practical learning opportunities and enrichment activities:
- Teaching fellowships
- Tutoring opportunities
- Research support program
- Research colloquia
- Immersion in all aspects of academic life within the Department
Internships
As a part of the PhD, students can undertake a Research Internship. These paid opportunities will allow you to strengthen transferable skills and expand your professional networks, while engaging in research and development (R&D) activities with an external organisation.
Top-Tier Research & High-Quality Teaching
Dr Fang-Chi Lu
Graduate Research Director (Marketing)
Fang-Chi received her PhD in Marketing from The University of Iowa (USA). She has examined topics including how cognitive factors such as mindsets and political beliefs affect consumer motivation and goal pursuit in the domains of health, personal finances, and prosocial behaviours, and decision-making of vulnerable consumer populations, particularly the socially excluded and lonely consumers, with the focus on promoting their well-being. She has published in and served on an ad-hoc reviewer role in several premier and leading journals in the fields of marketing, consumer behaviour, and consumer psychology, as ranked by the Financial Times Top 50 (FT50) and the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC).
Student experience
Aphrodite Vlahos
PhD in Marketing, completed 2021
"When I started my PhD, I had been trained as an experimental researcher, and I came in thinking that’s what I was going to do – experimental consumer research! One of the best parts of being in a diverse department like the department of Management and Marketing, is how helpful and encouraging everyone is at doing different kinds of research."