Master of Research (Health Sciences)

University of South Australia

About

A research degree is an advanced program of study allowing you to investigate a topic relevant to your field.

Under the supervision of world-class researchers, research degree students learn and apply advanced research methodologies to produce new knowledge and provide solutions to the world’s challenges.

Completing a research degree means becoming an expert in your field.

It’s your opportunity to take a topic that interests you, explore it in depth, tackle intellectual, creative and practical challenges, and communicate your findings.

You can study a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Professional Doctorate, Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications) and Masters by Research.

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Structure

Course name Area and cat no Units Reference Rules
Biostatistics for Health Research HLTH 5187 4.5 Rule(s): 2
Health Research Methods HLTH 5199 4.5 Rule(s): 2
Research Planning HLTH 5200 4.5 Rule(s): 2
Elective 4.5 Rule(s): 2,3
Original Research Program 1 18
Original Research Program 2 18
Original Research Program 3 18

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Applicants must check the entry requirements for the type of research degree they wish to apply for and make sure they are eligible. Please note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not automatically guarantee entry into a research degree.

Learning outcomes

A research degree is an advanced program of study allowing you to investigate a topic relevant to your field. Under the supervision of world-class researchers, research degree students learn and apply advanced research methodologies to produce new knowledge and provide solutions to the world’s challenges. Completing a research degree means becoming an expert in your field. It’s your opportunity to take a topic that interests you, explore it in depth, tackle intellectual, creative and practical challenges, and communicate your findings.

You can study a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Professional Doctorate, Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications) and Masters by Research.

Research degrees offered at UniSA

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

UniSA research is inspired by the challenges and opportunities of today. In the 2018 Australian Research Council Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation of Australian universities, all of our assessed research was rated at world class or above. We are vibrant, outward-facing and responsive. We partner with industry, government and communities to seek answers to questions that arise in the real world. Our research themes are:

  • An age friendly world
  • Transforming industries
  • Scarce resources
  • Cancer
  • Healthy futures
  • Transforming societies

Learn more about our research themes.

The transformed PhD

UniSA intends to deliver industry and end-user informed research that supports employer-relevant curriculum. To achieve this, and to produce entrepreneurial and business-aware graduates, we have developed the transformed PhD.

We have added a structured component to research degrees including enhanced skill development, supervisory panels and a technology-enabled oral defence of the thesis. Through these activities you will develop a set of professional, transferable skills relevant to our knowledge-based enterprise economy.

The aim of the transformed PhD is to increase your employment prospects in any career path. You will possess the knowledge, expertise and confidence to meet the emerging needs of academia, industry, government and the community.

Four good reasons to do a research degree

  1. Challenge yourself. You will need to work hard, be dedicated and think analytically at a high level. You will tackle completely new research and different research methods, or extend research already undertaken.
  2. Increase your career opportunities. A research degree provides evidence of independent thought and the ability to manage a research project in a given timeframe. Your research could allow you to develop a new specialisation, academic field or career. A research degree at UniSA will also allow you to develop a skillset which sets you apart, putting you at the centre of your professional development.
  3. Make your ideas public. Your research findings may be published, presented at conferences, provide a commercial return and have a positive impact on society.
  4. Contribute to society. Discover new methods, understandings and techniques, and solve a real-world problem.

This research degree offers you the opportunity to complete research focussing on projects that impact and improve the health of individuals.

A strong emphasis is placed on authentic, enquiry-based learning in order to develop the research knowledge and skills necessary to join, participate and contribute to research and the wider community.

As part of this degree, you may work with the following research concentrations and groups:

  • The Australian Centre for Precision Health (ACPreH), located at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAMHRI).
  • Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA)
  • International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE)
  • Innovation, Implementation and Clinical Translation in Health (IIMPACT)

A current list of potential projects can be found here.

To find a research area, you'll need to match your qualifications and interests to the research programs and degrees offered at the University of South Australia. Browse our research degrees. Once you’ve done that, you will need to find a supervisor. A supervisor is an academic staff member who will work with you throughout your research degree. In your online application we will ask you to provide the name of your proposed UniSA supervisor. Learn more and find a research supervisor.

A scholarship can allow you to focus on your research without needing to do paid work. Scholarships are offered for Australian and international students looking to undertake a research degree. There are also high achiever scholarships, vacation research scholarships and Vice Chancellor and President’s scholarships.

Your career

This qualification opens up a range of employment possibilities for graduates and will complement and extend your prior learning or professional experience, ensuring you have a competitive edge over other potential employees.

Graduates may be employed by:

  • agencies responsible for public health, including local, state and federal government and non-government organisations
  • health research centres or institutes
  • health education facilities.

Before applying, you will need to do some investigation. Our seven-step guide will take you through the process of preparing your application to maximise your chances of success.

Research degree applications are made through our Apply Online facility, a secure step-by-step online service. Please check the research degrees calendar for all key dates.

We have six campuses in metropolitan and regional areas, each with advanced facilities including modern lecture theatres, libraries, laboratories, and areas that simulate real work environments.

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