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A Master's by Research program enables you to undertake an independent, supervised research project on a topic of your choosing. Upon completion, you'll submit a thesis of up to 40,000 words. Like all research degrees, assessment involves two stages: thesis evaluation followed by an oral examination. You can pursue this degree full-time or part-time, either on campus or remotely, depending on your research requirements. The program typically lasts one year full-time or two years part-time and is offered across most disciplines. Since it's research-focused, there are no classes to attend. Full-time students should dedicate approximately 35 hours weekly to independent study, while part-time students commit around 12 hours. Each postgraduate researcher receives guidance from a supervisory team with relevant expertise to assist throughout their studies. Your supervisors will help refine your research proposal, provide feedback on ongoing work, and support you until completion.