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Master of Arts Research

  • Masters (Research)

You will develop expertise in research and learn the concepts, methods and skills required for research, scholarship, creative investigation and further learning.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Research)
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
5633, 083100J
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$30,500 per year / $30,500 total

About this course

You will develop expertise in research and learn the concepts, methods and skills required for research, scholarship, creative investigation and further learning. You will plan and execute a substantial piece of research, based on your chosen topic, and report it as a thesis or creative/professional product with dissertation. This degree will also make you eligible for further doctoral research.

Entry requirements

For admission to the Master of Arts Research, an applicant is required to hold:

  • a postgraduate qualification with a GPA of at least 5.0 in a related discipline
  • OR a Bachelor degree with at least Second Class Honours (Division B) in a related discipline.

In addition to the academic qualifications required for candidature as described in above, the following criteria need to be satisfied for admission:

  • the proposed topic is appropriate for higher degree research and consonant with the academic aims and objectives of the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science.
  • the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science is able to provide the necessary research place, supervision, resources and facilities; and there is an appropriate fit between the applicant, research environment, available resources and supervision.
  • there are two qualified members of staff holding confirmed, continuing or fixed-term appointments of sufficient length for the purposes of supervision.
  • the proposed program of work can be completed within the maximum period of candidature for the degree.
  • the proposed research does not reproduce research that has previously been submitted for the award of a degree or diploma.
  • the proposed program conforms to the University's ethical guidelines on research involving humans and animals.
  • where the intellectual property rights of the applicant may be a consideration, a suitable agreement protecting the rights of the student has been signed. Should a student be unwilling to sign an agreement, the research proposal may not be approved and the student may be required to choose another program of study.
  • the provision of educational services consequent upon approval of the application for candidature will not expose the University to a risk of contravening any applicable law, including any international embargoes, sanctions or controls which regulate the University's operations from time to time.

The following University policy will apply to Higher Degree Research (HDR) programs:

  • Higher Degree Research Policy
Scholarships

Applicants wishing to commence in Research Intake 1 should lodge their application prior to the closing date listed at the top of this page. Applicants applying to commence at any other time should submit their application at least four months before their preferred intake date. Refer to the Scholarship Key Dates for further information.

Study locations

Nathan

Gold Coast

Career pathways

Prepare for a research-related career and become eligible for entry into a doctoral program, as well as consideration for higher degree by research scholarships.

Credit for prior study or work

The University's Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning Policy will apply.

How to apply

To prepare for completing your application online, you will need to:

  • check the Admission and English Language Proficiency requirements to find out if you are academically qualified to apply for this program;
  • check any program fees applicable to you if you were to undertake this program;
  • develop a proposed Research Topic and Research Proposal in your area of interest;
  • identify at least one potential Griffith supervisor who has reviewed your Research Proposal and has agreed to supervise you;
  • identify two Academic Referees who are willing to act as a Referee on your behalf;
  • develop a Curriculum Vitae (CV).

More detail on each of the above preparation steps including what to feature in your Research Proposal or CV and how to find a supervisor are outlined on the Research Study - How to apply website.

Applying

Once you are ready to apply, you can add this program to your shortlist at the top of this page or apply for this program now (a maximum of three preferences is allowed).

Griffith will assess your first preference and will only assess subsequent preferences if you are not successful.

Once you have submitted your application, you will be sent an email about how to track your application.

For a full list of your incomplete or submitted applications, please view your application list.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at Griffith University.
89.8%
Overall satisfaction
88.1%
Skill scale
93.2%
Teaching scale
71.4%
Employed full-time