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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Course overview
Overview
- Conduct cutting-edge research across a diverse range of medical disciplines, from cancer and neuroscience to stem cells and therapeutics, under the guidance of experienced academic supervisors
- Be part of a supportive research environment fostering collaboration, interdisciplinary perspectives, and the exchange of ideas
- Personalised mentorship and guidance from expert supervisors
The Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Medicine) is a prestigious research degree designed to help you delve deeper into your area of interest and make a meaningful contribution to the field of medicine. This program offers a nurturing environment where you can develop advanced skills in independent and sustained research under the guidance of experienced academic supervisors.
Who is the Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Medicine) for?
This research-intensive program is tailored for students who are passionate about exploring a specific area of medical research and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in their chosen field. It is ideal for individuals who thrive in an academic environment and are driven by intellectual curiosity and a desire to make a lasting impact through their research.
Why Study the Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Medicine)?
This program offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a supportive and stimulating research community. You'll have the chance to engage in cutting-edge research across a wide range of medical disciplines, from cancer and neuroscience to stem cells and therapeutics. This collaborative environment fosters a rich exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary perspectives, enabling you to make a significant and independent contribution to existing knowledge in your chosen field. Additionally, you'll develop essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and research methodology, preparing you for a successful career in academia, industry, or healthcare.
Commencement period
Flexible commencement periods between March 1st and October 31st each year. Commencement in February or November may be approved with the principal supervisor's approval. Enrolment is subject to prior arrangement with the nominated supervisor and the Learning and Teaching Unit.
Policies
Students should familiarise themselves with the University of Melbourne's policies and procedures for Higher Degrees by Research, available in the Policy Library. Those receiving scholarships should consult Melbourne Scholarships for specific commencement rules. It's recommended to check with the relevant academic unit before making any enrolment or travel arrangements.