Doctorate (PhD)
As an experienced musician, this degree will provide you with the opportunity to upgrade your skills and qualifications through research based on your practice. This program emphasises work-based learning and will utilise your experience and working environment.
For admission as a candidate, an applicant will:
Students admitted to the Doctor of Musical Arts program will normally have at least five years professional experience.
A portfolio assessment and/or interview will be part of the admission process. If specialist equipment or computer programs are required, this must be stated within the application. In cases where the candidate does not meet all formal criteria, the Dean, Griffith Graduate Research School can establish equivalence on the basis of curriculum vitae, portfolio and publications.
The following University policy will apply to Higher Degree Research (HDR) programs:
Applicants wishing to commence in Research Intake 1 should lodge their application prior to the closing date listed at the top of this page. Applicants applying to commence at any other time should submit their application at least four months before their preferred intake date. Refer to the Scholarship Key Dates for further information.
Position yourself within your field of expertise with authority and conceive, initiate and conduct substantial artistic research projects independently. You will be able to provide leadership and authoritative feedback on other research and may find employment opportunities in universities and other educational or arts institutions, as well as in industry environments.
The University's Professional Doctorate Policy permits the award of credit for doctoral level courses or prior doctoral research taken at this or another recognised institution for which a degree has not been awarded.