Doctor of Philosophy
PhD
Program Overview | Program Structure
Program Overview
| Program Name | Doctor of Philosophy |
|---|---|
| Level | Postgraduate |
| Type | Doctorial Research |
| Mode | On-campus |
| Duration | 2 years full time minimum |
| Starting Semesters | January, May, September |
| Program Code | HS-23029 |
| CRICOS Code | Host Faculty | Humanities & Social Sciences |
| Program-specific Enquiries | H&SS Faculty Services Phone: +61 7 559 52522 Email: hss@bond.edu.au |
| Credit for Prior Study Enquiries | H&SS Faculty Services Phone: +61 7 559 52522 Email: hss@bond.edu.au |
| Admissions, Enrolment and General Enquiries | RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS Domestic Enquiries: International Enquiries: |
Description
PhD Programs offered by the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences are purely research only. Prior to formal application, intending applicants need to give consideration to the specific research topic they wish to investigate. This should be determined in consultation with a member of the academic staff of the Faculty in order to see whether the Faculty can provide appropriate supervision and whether the candidate is familiar enough with the relevant research area to be able to undertake specialised study in that field.
Work Experience & Internships
Work experience and internships are currently not available to this program.
Attendance
Students will be required to have regular meetings with their supervisor.
Admission Requirments
The minimum requirement for PhD candidature is
- a four-year honours degree (first class or 2A), or
- a research Master’s Degree, or
- a qualification or combination of qualifications deemed to be equivalent to the above by the Postgraduate Research Committee.
Candidates who have completed more than 9 months of Masters by research and who meet the requirements for admission to PhD candidature may apply to be admitted to confirmed PhD candidature. In successful cases, the PhD candidature will be considered to have begun at the time of commencement of the Master's degree.
Statement of Research Interest
Prior to formal application intending applicants need to give consideration to the specific research topic they wish to investigate. This should be determined in consultation with a member of the academic staff of the Faculty in order to see whether the Faculty can provide appropriate supervision and whether the candidate is familiar enough with the relevant research area to be able to undertake specialised study in that field. Details of academic staff and their research interests can be found in the front of this handbook or on the Bond University website
After consultation with a member of academic staff, the applicants for PhD should write a brief statement (1000-1500 words) indicating the area in which the research is to be conducted. This statement should include:
- a proposed topic
- prior research conducted by the applicant that relates to the proposal
- previous publications by the candidate that relate to the proposal (PhD candidates)
- literature references that provide relevant background
- possible research methodologies (where relevant)
- the name of a potential supervisor within the Faculty
PhD candidates who are permanent residents of Australia will be considered for fee waivers - in exceptional cases up to 100% - for the maximum duration of their course of studies.
Bond University also offers limited numbers of APA’s (Australian Postgraduate Awards) and for International Students IPRS’s (International Postgraduate Research Scholarships).
English Language Requirements
Prospective candidates for whom English is not a first language must be able to demonstrate proficiency in English at the equivalent level of IELTS 7.0 or better. Test results should be less than two years old.
This information is intended to be an informal guide to the Masters by research degree and PhD program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. For formal degree requirements, enrolment procedures and progress of candidature please see the Bond University Handbook of Regulations.
