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    Doctor of Philosophy - Veterinary Science
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    Doctor of Philosophy - Veterinary Science

    University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

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    Australia, Melbourne

    University RankQS Ranking
    13

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    PhD (Philosophy Doctorate)

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    056965F

    Campuses

    Parkville

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesMarch-2026

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 53,984  / year
    Next Intake March-2026

    Doctor of Philosophy - Veterinary Science

    About

    Overview

    A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Veterinary Science helps you demonstrate academic leadership, increasing independence, creativity and innovation in your research work.

    Make a significant and unique contribution

    Write an 80,000 words thesis under academic supervision, which examines a specific problem, issue or topic. You’ll make a significant and original contribution to an existing area of knowledge in your field of study.

    Specialise in a key research area

    Unearth groundbreaking study in areas including: veterinary biosciences; animal sciences - health and welfare; and infectious diseases - public health and biosecurity.

    Learn more about the specific areas of research

    Gain specialist support

    While researching for your thesis, you will be able to access specialist support for graduate research degree students, including: lectures and seminars, writing boot camps and workshops.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum eligibility

    You’re considered an international student based on your citizenship – even if you're studying in Australia.

    To be eligible to apply for graduate research courses, you're normally required to have completed at least a four year Australian Bachelor course or overseas equivalent and achieved an overall average of greater than 75% in the final year of the course.

    You're also normally required to have completed a research project/component that accounts for at least 25% of your year's work at 4th year undergraduate or masters level.

    Some courses may have higher or additional entry requirements and a pre-application process. Check the course you're interested in to learn what these are.

    Course-specific requirements

    Requirements vary by course. Usually, to apply for a graduate research course, you first need to determine your research topic and find a supervisor. Some graduate schools advertise available projects. Visit Find a Course for the requirements of the course that interests you. You will need to be able to commit to the workload required by the course.

    Finding a supervisor

    Check with the course you're applying for to see if you need to find a supervisor for your course before applying.

    If so, you want to make sure the supervisors you choose are right for your needs and can support you in your research. Support from supervisors does not guarantee admission, nor does it guarantee a scholarship or financial assistance.

    For help finding a supervisor, visit Find an expert

    Writing a research proposal

    Some graduate schools also require a research proposal as part of your application.

    To develop a successful proposal, you need to be familiar with current research in the area. Your proposal also needs to state your research question, your area of interest, and how you'll undertake your research.

    Many graduate schools offering research courses will have their own pre-application process, entry requirements and application due dates. Check the entry requirements for the course you're applying for.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    A PhD is an essential qualification for a research career in many areas of science. A PhD is also a ticket to international research opportunities.

    Many of our graduates go on to work as postdoctoral research scientists and then to careers in research and teaching in academia. Alternatively, they move into industry, where the technical and professional skills that come with completing a PhD are highly valued.

    Employers of PhD graduates include:

    • Universities
    • International research institutions
    • Government departments

    Intended learning outcomes

    Upon completion of the PhD, the graduate researcher will be able to:

    • demonstrate command of a substantial and complex body of knowledge at the forefront of a discipline
    • independently and systematically engage in critical reflection, synthesis and evaluation
    • independently and systematically develop, adapt and implement research methodologies to extend and redefine existing knowledge
    • independently and systematically generate original knowledge and understanding such that they can make a substantial contribution to a discipline
    • disseminate research findings effectively in the professional arena and in an international context
    • demonstrate autonomy, authoritative judgement and responsibility as an expert and scholar
    • demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, research ethics and integrity.

    Graduate attributes

    For graduate attributes, refer to the Graduate Research Hub.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 53,984 

    Application Fee

    AUD  
    University of Melbourne

    Doctor of Philosophy - Veterinary Science

    University of Melbourne

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