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The Master of Research program equips graduates with specialized knowledge applicable across various academic and professional settings, serving as both a research qualification and a foundation for advanced scholarly pursuits. This advanced degree offers students the chance to thoroughly investigate a chosen subject area while leveraging their supervisors' expertise. Prospective students can identify specialists in their desired field through the Web Access Research Portal (WARP). Research degree applicants typically possess curious intellects and a dedication to problem-solving and societal progress. Pursuing a research degree enables scholars to undertake original investigations, generating novel insights and specialized knowledge that are both groundbreaking and socially valuable. These programs develop versatile competencies that prepare graduates for demanding positions across multiple sectors, including corporate, government, and academic institutions. The University of Tasmania's research degrees represent significant academic achievement, delivering essential training for careers in higher education and other professional domains.
A Bachelor Honours degree of at least second-class lower standard with a Minimum Research Component. A Master’s degree (Coursework) or Graduate Diploma with a Minimum Research Component.
IELTS (International English Language Testing Service - academic version) minimum overall score – 7.0 minimum additional scores No band less than 6.5; TOEFL (Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) minimum overall score – 94 minimum additional scores Minimum 26 for writing and speaking, and 20 for reading and listening; PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) minimum overall score – 65 minimum additional scores Minimum 65 for writing and speaking with no other score lower than 58.