Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences)
PhD (HL)
Course Overview | Course Structure | Entry & Application details | WHY BOND
| Program Name | Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences) |
|---|---|
| Level | Postgraduate |
| Type | Doctorial Research |
| Mode | On-campus |
| Duration | 2 years full-time minimum |
| Starting Semesters | Anytime |
| Program Code | CC-63027 |
| CRICOS Code | 060687M |
| Host Faculty | Health Sciences and Medicine |
| Program-specific Enquiries | Health Sciences & Medicine Phone: +61 7 5595 4400 Email: hsm@bond.edu.au |
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Course Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences) is available to students who wish to study in any of the areas covered by the Faculty’s undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. PhD programs offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine are research only. Prior to formal application, intending applicants need to give consideration to the specific research topic they wish to investigate (view sample research projects). This should be determined in consultation with a member of the academic staff of the Faculty who will be the candidate’s primary supervisor. The Dean will advise Academic Senate whether an appropriate supervisor is available and whether the candidate if qualified to undertake the project.
Career Outcomes
The Doctor of Philosophy provides students with the research skills for academic careers in the university or research sector. Graduates may seek employment in government, private or research organisations in areas such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology or sport science.
Scholarships
We offer a range of scholarships to help students with the costs of tuition. All scholarships, including benefits and requirements are detailed in the Bond University Scholarship Program.
FEE-Help
FEE-HELP is an interest free loan available to Australian citizens and those holding a permanent humanitarian visa.
In addition to FEE-HELP, there is a range of financing options available to students. Why not attend a free Investing in your future seminar to find out more?


