Duration
2 years full time / 4 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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Student experience
Overview
- Learn from world-class researchers working at the forefront of biomedical, public health, and clinical research
- Be part of a vibrant and supportive research community with strong links to hospitals and global institutes
- Build valuable skills in critical thinking, data analysis, and research communication – all while contributing to real-world impact
The Master of Philosophy – MDHS (Dental Science) is a flexible and rewarding research degree for those eager to deepen their expertise and make a real impact in health and biomedical science. You’ll be supported by expert supervisors, access world-class facilities, and have the freedom to explore your own research interests. Along the way, you’ll collaborate across disciplines, grow your analytical and problem-solving skills, and build a strong foundation to take your next step, be it pursuing a PhD, advancing clinical innovation, entering public health, or contributing to research that drives global change.
Highlights of the Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Dental Science) experience
Expert support and global connections
You’ll be guided by internationally recognised academics with experience across immunology, public health, clinical audiology, and beyond. Many students are co-supervised by researchers from partner institutions such as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Doherty Institute – giving you access to a world-class research network right in the heart of Melbourne’s biomedical precinct.
A flexible and enriching environment
The research journey is highly independent yet well supported. You’ll have the flexibility to shape your project, manage your time, and pursue interests both within and beyond your field. Many students say this balance helped them grow personally and professionally – whether working with public health organisations like the Nossal Institute or managing their time to take on leadership roles alongside their research.
Real-world impact and personal growth
As a graduate researcher, you’ll explore big questions in health and science – from improving patient care in audiology to tackling public health challenges and contributing to scientific discovery in immunology. Students often highlight the excitement of publishing in scientific journals, the sense of contribution to society, and the lasting friendships and networks they build along the way.
Whether you’re drawn to the intellectual challenge, the chance to make a difference, or the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded peers, the MPhil (Dental Science) offers a transformative experience shaped by curiosity, passion, and impact.