Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing)
PhD
In Canberra (Australia)
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PhD
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Canberra (Australia)
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Sydney Nursing School's Doctor of Philosophy is a research degree awarded for a thesis considered to be a substantially original contribution to knowledge within the disciplines of nursing or midwifery.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Sydney Nursing School provides an opportunity for intensive research training in a supportive and collaborative environment. Doctoral students engage with a community of research scholars to develop their expertise in their chosen field and to contribute to disciplinary knowledge in that area. With supervision, you will be able to undertake your own research project, and complete a significant thesis with a substantially original component.
During candidature, you have the opportunity to attend a range of workshops and other research activities and regularly contribute to the intellectual life of Sydney Nursing School through seminar presentations and participation in meetings.
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- IT
- Philosophy
- Supervisor
- University
- Doctor
- School
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- Part Time
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Admission requirements
You must have completed the equivalent of one of the following:
• a bachelor's degree with first or upper-second-class honours,
• a master’s degree by research,
• master’s degree by coursework with an independent research component such as a thesis, dissertation or research project with a minimum overall credit average and work related research experience and/or publications.
• Sydney Nursing School advanced learning master’s with a credit minimum for the 12 credit points of research training and a distinction minimum for the 12 credit point research capstone.
Applicants who do not meet these admission requirements may be issued an offer of a place to the Master of Philosophy (Nursing)
Transfer from University of Sydney Master of Philosophy (Nursing)
Outstanding candidates who successfully complete up to one year full-time or equivalent part-time of the University of Sydney Master of Philosophy (Nursing) may apply for transfer into the Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing) and be granted credit for work already completed.
• with approval from the supervisor and school
• meeting all higher degree by research progression requirements
• providing evidence that their research is of a sufficient scope and depth to sustain a doctoral thesis.
See Master of Philosophy (Nursing) progression and completion requirements.
1. Find a supervisor within the University whose academic background aligns with your research. You may visit Research Supervisor Connect to start.
2. Contact a research supervisor either through Research Supervisor Connect or email and provide:
• your academic/educational background and research experience with examples such as an academic transcript
• your CV/resume
• the area of interest for your PhD
• why you believe your research topics align with this supervisor
3. In conjunction with your supervisor, develop a preliminary research proposal of at least 500 words that outlines the subject area, objectives and significance of your research.
4. If you intend to study part-time towards a PhD, you will also need to supply:
• evidence that shows you will have sufficient time available to plan and carry out the research under the supervision of the University, and complete the course within the maximum period allowed for a part-time PhD enrolment
• a declaration from your employer (if relevant) confirming that you will be permitted to take the time required to effectively pursue your studies.
5. Your research proposal should be submitted along with your CV, academic transcripts and other supporting documents.
6. Applications are made via the University’s online application portal. When you are ready to apply, select the ‘Apply Now’ button on the right hand side of this page.
Please note - Except for IPRS and UsydIS scholarships for international students, you must complete a separate scholarship application
These criteria constitute the minimum requirements for eligibility and do not guarantee admission. That remains at the discretion of the relevant supervisors and departments, and access to supervision remains highly competitive. The University must certify that there are sufficient supervisory and other resources and facilities available to enable your candidature to be completed successfully.
You will be required to upload all of the following documents when you submit your application:
• certified academic transcripts for all your previous tertiary study, if they were not completed at The University of Sydney
• CV, providing a summary of your work experience and other relevant activities
• cover letter outlining your reasons for applying
• evidence that your supervisor supports your application. This can be PDF copies of emails and correspondence between you and your supervisor
• research proposal
• statement of capacity to undertake part-time candidature (if applicable –domestic applicants)
• proof of your Australian residency status (a certified copy of the main page your Australian passport, or a certified copy of the main page(s) of your own passport with evidence of your visa)
• English language qualifications (if your prior study was completed at an institution where English is not the medium of instruction).
Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing)
