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Doctor of Philosophy (Education)
Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy provides the opportunity
to pursue in-depth research in a range of areas. The Research
Groups associated with the Faculty of Educationinclude the Centre
for Research into Interactive Learning Environments (RILE), the
Centre for Research into Language and Literacy (CRILL), Learning
and the learner (LNL), Research and Innovation in Professional
Practice (RIPPr) and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Youth Research
(CIYR). Postgraduate research students are encouraged to undertake
postgraduate study associated with the research agendas of these
Centres. In addition, supervision is also available in a number
of areas of strength, based on the postgraduate teaching program.
Entry Requirements
Entry to this degree is available to candidates
who meet the University entry requirements for Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) candidature. In the first instance this requires the completion
of a Bachelors degree with Honours Class II or higher in an appropriate
area, or an equivalent qualification with an appropriate research
component.
Course Requirements
Candidates for this degree enrol in a Doctoral
Thesis (THES912/924). Interested candidates should contact the
Associate Dean (Research) to discuss their area of research and
supervision. All new students enrolling in a research degree
are expected to prepare and defend a research proposal early
in their candidature and to become involved in activities such
as student colloquia. See subject descriptions for further information.
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