Postgraduate Research

Research can be undertaken through fourth year Honours of the undergraduate programs BSc Hons and BSc (Med) Hons as well as in postgraduate programs leading to Doctorates (MD, PhD) or Master of Science (MSc) in the fields of anatomy, pathology, physiology and pharmacology.

Why do a Research Degree?


The main reason in pursuing a research degree is to expand your knowledge of a field, or solve a particular problem. Many students intend to pursue academic and research careers, and for them a research degree (BSc Hons, BSc (Med) Hons, MSc, MD, PhD) is essential training in the scientific process.

Others may want to find out what research work is like and make a career decision later. An honours degree is a good extra qualification that is not only valuable as an entry to further research, but is also advantageous when seeking employment.

For medical students, research training (i.e. the BSc (Med) Hons program) in a biomedical field can be an advantage in the competition for postgraduate training positions, especially in the major teaching hospitals.

What is involved?


  • Choose a research topic of interest
  • Find a supervisor and join their lab
  • Do experiments
  • Flexible hours, but very hard work
  • Write up results as journal papers
  • Attend and present at scientific meetings
  • Write a thesis

Research Degrees Available


Full timePart time
BSc HonsBachelor of Science, Honours1 year2 years
BSc (Med) HonsBachelor of Science (Medicine), Honours1 yearN/A
MScMaster of Science2 years4 years
PhDDoctor of Philosophy3 years6 years
MD (by published work)Doctor of MedicineNo limitNo limit

Scholarships


The School offers Academic Excellence (Top-Up) Scholarships for eligible students. Please click here for further information.

Further Information


Students who are interested in pursuing research opportunities should investigate the Research Groups within the School initially. Alternatively, students could check the Research Interests of SoMS Staff to locate the sections and supervisors that best align with their area of research.

Further information about the research programs, the application process and the entry requirements are also available on the Faculty of Medicine and the Graduate Research School websites.






Contacts


A/Prof Pascal Carrive
Postgraduate Coordinator
T (02) 9385 2467
F (02) 9385 8016
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See also:
Research at SoMS
Faculty of Medicine Postgraduate Programs
Postgraduate Research at UNSW

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