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University of Melbourne

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Master of Clinical Research

  • Masters (Research)

Help lead the future of clinical research. The Master of Clinical Research is the University of Melbourne's premier course for medical professionals who want to want to build a career in clinical research.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Research)
Duration
18 months full-time, 36 months part-time
Course Code
055848G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Jan
Domestic Fees
$40,260 total

About this course

Help lead the future of clinical research.

The Master of Clinical Research is the University of Melbourne's premier course for medical professionals who want to want to build a career in clinical research.

Designed for health professionals from a range of clinical disciplines, including biomedical, medical, nursing, allied health, health science and social science, this program is suited to those either already involved in research and seeking to formalise their skills, or those wanting to start a career in the field.

You'll gain the skills you need to plan and implement a clinical research program, learn to translate your research into clinical practice, and build a career on the frontiers of health care.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Students enrolled in the Master of Clinical Research will:

  • Learn the fundamental concepts required to undertake research in a clinical setting
  • Plan and implement a clinical research program
  • Translate their research into clinical practice
  • Develop critical research networks and opportunities.

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Through small classes, intense, focused study, and teaching from the best research minds, you'll graduate with the skills necessary to build your career in Clinical Research - including the fundamentals of clinical research methodology, ethical responsibilities, project management and knowledge translation.

Career pathways

The Master of Clinical Research is driven by industry needs and highly regarded by employers. The specialist knowledge developed through the course will expand your career prospects and put you at the heart of opportunities in healthcare.

The Master of Clinical Research can also be a pathway to your PhD - it satisfies the 25-point research credit to PhD admission.

Graduates of the Masters will have:

  • A comprehensive foundation in the methodologies of clinical research
  • A comprehensive understanding of clinical research and issues associated with good clinical practice, ethics and regulations, as well as analytical and project and team management techniques
  • High level analytic and problem-solving skills using techniques acquired during the course and independent critical thinking in your field of relevant clinical speciality
  • The ability to apply theoretical knowledge in the independent design and implementation of a significant research project
  • The ability to write scholarly papers and present their research findings, such as a specialist conference or seminar.

How to apply

Apply online

It takes about 20 minutes to complete the form using the online application system.

You can save your work in progress and complete the application at a later date.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at University of Melbourne.
89.5%
Overall satisfaction
81.6%
Skill scale
75%
Teaching scale
84.3%
Employed full-time
$80k
Average salary