Program Overview
Master of Philosophy
The Master of Philosophy is a research degree that allows students to tailor opportunities to their strengths, experience, and career goals. A research degree skills audit helps students and their supervisors identify the coursework and training that will support their research and employment goals.
Program Overview
During the course, students will:
- engage with other students across all disciplines and be exposed to transdisciplinary concepts
- acquire knowledge in areas vital to progressing into the research workforce
- benefit from the support and mentorship of experienced researchers, who will provide them with the ideal training foundation for a future PhD.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Projects with the Centre for Immunology and Infection Control
The Centre for Immunology and Infection Control offers MPhil projects that allow students to work with experienced researchers in the field.
Course Entry Requirements
Students can find out more about the Master of Philosophy course entry requirements through the university's faculty of health.
Research Areas
The Centre for Immunology and Infection Control has various research areas, including:
- Allergy Research
- Antiviral Therapies Research Group
- Arbovirus Transmission and Evolution Research
- Bacterial Pathogenesis Research
- Early Life Microbiome Research
- Ecosystem Change and Population Health (ECAPH)
- Experimental Rheumatology Research
- Neuroimmunology and Infection Research
- Peptide Therapeutics and Membrane Biology Research
- Reproductive Infection and Immunity Research
- Respiratory Virus Research
University Information
The university is registered with the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and has a TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12079. The university's CRICOS No. is 00213J, and it has an Australian Business Number (ABN). The university acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands where it now stands.
