Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Infectious Diseases
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Infectious Diseases
About the course
This course has been developed in response to the international need for advanced training and research in infectious diseases to better prepare medical scientists, medical professionals, the public sector and other groups. Course Director, Professor Geoff Shellam has a strong academic and research background within this field. Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall is also a valued member of staff within the program. Together, Professor Geoff Shellam and Professor and Barry Marshall, as co-directors of the Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases Research and Training, will bring a host of resources to the program. Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience in Western Australia's public diagnostic pathology laboratory, PathWest, through the integration of placements for research projects and practicums with coursework.
Quick details
- Status: Available from 2026
- Locations:
- Attendance: Full-time, Part-time
- Delivery: On-campus
- Starting dates: Semester 1
- Level of study: Postgraduate
- Course Code: 01810
- CRICOS code: C
- Full time/part time duration: 4 years
- Degrees course is available in: Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Infectious Diseases
Course structure
Postgraduate research degrees are identified by an intensive research component. Refer to the Handbooks for information on course rules.
Core
- Take all units (72 points):
- MICR5829 Foundations of Infectious Diseases (6)
- MICR5830 Principles of Mycology and Parasitology (6)
- MICR5831 Molecular and Cellular Microbiology (6)
- MICR5832 Diagnostic Medical Microbiology (6)
- MICR5833 Antimicrobial Agents (6)
- MICR5835 Vectors of Infectious Diseases and Vector Control (6)
- MICR5836 Public and Environmental Health Microbiology (6)
- MICR5842 Principles of Infection and Immunity (6)
- MICR5846 Molecular Epidemiology and Microbial Communities (6)
- PUBH4401 Biostatistics I (6)
- PUBH4403 Epidemiology I (6)
- PUBH5761 Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases (6)
Study options in Infectious Diseases
UWA also offers the following courses to advance your career.
- Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases
- Master of Infectious Diseases
Public Health Focus
- Graduate Certificate in Communicable Diseases Epidemiology
Careers and further study
Take your studies to a new level with a postgraduate degree and discover what career opportunities lie ahead.
Career Pathways
- Infectious disease specialist
Fees and scholarships
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Scholarships
Postgraduate scholarships support UWA's position as one of Australia's leading research-intensive universities and the premier research institution in WA.
Research Training Program
Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens are offered a Tuition Fee Offset Scholarship which offsets the requirement to pay a contribution toward the cost of their research courses if UWA provides them with a Research Training Program (RTP) place.
This Tuition Fee Offset Scholarship is applied for up a maximum of four years full-time equivalent study for the Doctor of Philosophy. The RTP is a performance-based funding scheme administered by the Australian Government Department of Education.
Admission requirements
If you’re interested in furthering your career by studying this postgraduate degree, find out the admission details below.
English competency
English is the language of instruction and assessment at UWA and you will need to meet the University’s English language requirements to be eligible for a place.
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