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The Master of Nursing (Research) program at The University of Notre Dame Australia is designed for students who excelled in their undergraduate nursing studies with a high credit average and aspire to pursue specialized research. Graduation requires completing a significant research project that results in a thesis, with guidance from academic mentors throughout the program. Offered as a two-year full-time course (or part-time equivalent), this degree equips students with essential research competencies for professional advancement. The curriculum encompasses literature evaluation, research methods, ethical considerations, data interpretation, validation, and academic writing. Additionally, students undertake multiple supervised research components, including tailored coursework.
Participants must finalize a comprehensive research initiative leading to a thesis submission. Each candidate receives dedicated university supervisors offering academic support and direction. These advisors will oversee and facilitate your research journey until thesis examination. Financial assistance options exist for both domestic and international enrollees, with high-achieving domestic students eligible for merit-based stipend scholarships.