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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)


Introduction to course

Clayton, Gippsland and Peninsula campuses

Course code: 0079

Contact: Dr Robin Small (Clayton), Dr Graham Dettrick (Gippsland), Ms Margrette Fairbanks (Peninsula) and Ms Sue Webb (Clayton)

The regulations governing the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are located in the degree regulations section at the end of this handbook, and the PhD and EdD information handbook obtainable from one of the Faculty's three campuses.

Admission requirements

Applications for admission to PhD candidature may be lodged at any time of the year. A preliminary discussion with the appropriate campus adviser before making formal application is highly desirable.

Course structure

For the research interests available from the three campuses of the faculty, see the information under the heading of Master of Education.

Length of course/workload required

This course consists of three years full-time study or six years part-time study. A full-time candidate is expected to devote at least four days a week to the research project (two days a week for a part-time candidate).

Further information

Further information regarding this course may be obtained from any of the faculty's campuses: the inquiry office, Clayton campus (telephone 9905 2899 or 9905 2784); the administrative officer, Gippsland campus (telephone (03) 51 22 6375 or (03) 9902 6375); the administrative officer, Peninsula campus (telephone 9904 4291).


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