Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program at The George Institute for Global Health is recognition of successful research experience. This degree requires an original and significant contribution to knowledge in an approved area. The degree requires a 3 - 4 years full-time study and preparation of a thesis.
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Location
The candidate may undertake the research as an internal student ie. at a campus, The George Institute for Global Health office, teaching hospital, or other research facility with which the University is associated.
Candidature
See Conditions for Award of Doctor of Philosophy policy.
Under the guidance of their supervisory team, the student may complete coursework to develop skills necessary to completion of their research. Up to 18 UOC of courses will be selected from core and elective courses offered at The School of Public Health and Community Medicine.
Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Related Programs
Related Programs
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Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
Additional Information
- Progress Review and Confirmation of Research Candidature Procedure
- Thesis Examination Procedures
- Conditions for Award of Doctor of Philosophy Policy
For further information on policies, procedures and forms, see the Graduate Research website.
Program Fees
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