To be eligible for admission to this program, a student must hold:
- a Bachelor of Science within a relevant science discipline (Applied Mathematics, Archaeological Science, Biomedical Science, Bioscience, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Forensic Science, Marine Science, Physics) with a GPA of 5.0 or better.
In addition to the academic qualifications required for candidature as described above, the following criteria need to be satisfied:
- the proposed topic is appropriate for higher degree research and consonant with the academic aims and objectives of the School of Environment and Science
- there are two qualified members of staff holding confirmed, continuing or fixed term appointments of sufficient length for the purposes of supervision
- the School of Environment and Science is able to provide the necessary research place, supervision, resources and facilities; and there is an appropriate fit between the applicant, research environment, available resources and supervision
- the provision of educational services consequent upon approval of the application for candidature will not expose the University to a risk of contravening any applicable law, including any international embargoes, sanctions or controls which regulate the University's operations from time to time, and
- the proposed program of work can be completed within the maximum period of candidature for the degree.
Applicants are required to find a suitable supervisor and have their research project approved. Students may find the Griffith Experts website a useful resource to this end. Students requiring assistance in finding a suitable supervisor and developing a research proposal should contact the Program Director.
Applicants to this program are not eligible to apply for a Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (GUPRS) or Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarship.
The following University policy will apply to Higher Degree Research (HDR) programs:
- Higher Degree Research Policy