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A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is an internationally recognized advanced research degree, representing the highest academic qualification attainable. Doctoral candidates are analytical, inquisitive, and innovative scholars who conduct groundbreaking research spanning a minimum of three years. The University of Auckland offers this prestigious qualification across more than 100 disciplines, where students pursue autonomous, novel investigations under the guidance of distinguished academics and research pioneers. Throughout their doctoral journey, students enhance their personal, professional, and scholarly capabilities. Our PhD candidates regularly showcase their findings at both domestic and global conferences while being actively supported to establish connections and partnerships with specialists in their field. Comprehensive doctoral regulations and procedures, including the PhD statute, can be found in our Doctoral policies and guidelines. For those seeking PhD opportunities in unlisted disciplines, alternative program titles may be available
The Department of Anaesthesiology's research spectrum encompasses both clinical evaluations of new pharmaceuticals and simulation-based studies examining anesthesia-related errors. Our research team comprises medical practitioners, researchers, study coordinators, and graduate scholars.