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Honours Information
Research a dirty word? NO! If you were going to buy a new car, you would research the type of car, the engine capacity, warranty and the colour among other things. We all research everyday so why not make a career out of it? The obvious place to start a research career is an Honours degree.
What is Honours?
An undergraduate Honours degree is an intensive year of study designed to enhance the research skills of undergraduate students. Normally only available to those students with an outstanding undergraduate academic record, the degree provides a pathway to further higher degree research, a research career or a competitive edge when applying for future employment.
What are the benefits of Honours?
Some of the benefits associated with completing an Honours degree include:
- Valuable research experience
- Opportunity to integrate with other researchers in large teams
- Opportunity to be mentored by supervisors who are considered internationally to be leaders in their fields
- Publishing your research in a scientific journal
- Participation in a research seminar program
- Fast track to enrolment in a PhD
I’m interested, what should I do?
Follow the steps below to find out more information:
- Check out the research being conducted within the School of Health Sciences and the academic staff involved in each research area
- When you have found your area of interest, talk to potential supervisors about possible projects
- Make an appointment with your Honours Coordinator
- Download and complete the applications forms
- Download and complete the School of Health Sciences Internal Honours Enrolment Form SHS400 [doc 74kb]
- Submit your completed forms at HBS Central by 27 November 2009
Am I Eligible?
You are eligible to enrol in the School of Health Sciences Honours program if:
- You are in your last session of undergraduate study
- You have a credit average
- You have a primary supervisor from the School of Health Sciences
- You have identified an appropriate research project
Are there any Scholarships that can help me?
There are a number of opportunities to receive funding to complete an Honours degree. Check out:
- http://www.uow.edu.au/student/honours/scholarships/index.html
- http://www.uow.edu.au/about/scholarships/honours/index.html
Who are the School of Health Sciences Honours Coordinators?
- Medical Science/Exercise Science (BMS401) - Dr Bridget Munro
- Nutrition/Population Health (POP401) – Karen Walton
Important Honours Dates for 2010
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Timetable of Topics and Assessments for Honours 2010 [pdf 10kb]
- 2010 Honours Research Project Template - for Supervisors [doc 30kb]
Honours Projects for 2010
- Actual purchase behaviour of consumers [pdf 11kb]
- Functional foods and consumer perceptions [pdf 11kb]
- Investigation of neurotransmitter genes involved in addiction susceptibility [pdf 11kb]
- Perceptual mapping of fruit and vegetables [pdf 11kb]
- Role of membrane lipid composition in determining the molecular activity of the mitochondrial enzyme Cytochrome C Oxidase [pdf 10kb]
- Schizophrenia-related neurotransmission in freely moving mice - a microdialysis study [pdf 10kb]
- Understanding lipid structure potential role in peroxidation [pdf 10kb]
- Design of innovative sports bras to reduce exercise induced breast discomfort [pdf 13kb]
- Can interventions targeted at enhancing foot function improve gait and balance in older people? [pdf 13kb]
- Using intelligent fabrics to assist lymphoedema patients [pdf 13kb]
- Dynamic knee joint loading during side-stepping and landing movements in sport [pdf 13kb]
- Describing meal time activities and dietary intakes of residents in high level nursing home care before and after a volunteer feeding assistance program [pdf 13kb]
- Which high energy, high protein snacks are the most cost effective way of delivering extra energy and protein to patients who are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition? [pdf 13kb]
Where can I get more information?
- Course Handbook
- POP 401 Honours Subject Information
- BMS 401 Honours Subject Information
- UoW Honours Website
- Course Finder
NOTICEBOARD
New subject codes for 2010. Important for re-enrolling students. Details»
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December 4: Dian Handayani: The role of beta glucan in prevention and treatment of diet-induced obesity.
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