Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences) - Monash - University of Warwick
Program Overview
Philosophy (Monash - Warwick) - 4522
Overview
The Philosophy (Monash - Warwick) - 4522 is a joint PhD program between Monash University and the University of Warwick. This program allows students to undertake their doctoral studies through a collaborative arrangement between the two universities.
Course Details
- Duration: 3-4 years (full-time), 6-8 years (part-time)
- Start Date: Throughout the year
- Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy
- Fees: A$50,800 (per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year)
Entry Requirements
To be considered for entry to this course, applicants must satisfy the following entrance requirements:
- Qualifications: All applicants must be able to demonstrate a capacity to carry out independent research and have adequate training and ability to pursue their proposed course of study.
- University Entrance Requirements: Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
- Extra Requirements: Applicants may be required to meet additional criteria as set by Warwick University, and may need to provide a folio, interview, performance, assessments/written, or other materials as part of the application process.
Application Process
Applications for this course can be accepted at any time and are submitted via the research degree and scholarship online application form. Current Monash students may apply to transfer from another Monash course, but transfers are a competitive process.
Fees and Scholarships
The international fee for this course is A$50,800 per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. Information about scholarships and grants can be found on the Monash University website.
Research Areas
This joint PhD program allows students to pursue research in a wide range of areas, including philosophy. The program is designed to support students in their academic and professional development, and to provide them with the skills and knowledge needed to make an original and substantial contribution to their discipline.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of this joint PhD program, graduates will be able to demonstrate that they have successfully designed and executed a research project that makes an original and substantial contribution to their discipline. They will have also acquired the necessary skills and professional attributes to make an immediate and enduring impact on academia, industry, government, or community.
