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Graduate research

Graduate research, or HDR, programs are research-focused degrees usually undertaken by


someone who has completed a previous degree with a significant research component.
Graduate research/HDR degrees include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Philosophy
(MPhil) and professional doctorates.

Requirements
To be eligible to be considered for admission to a research degree at ANU, you must already
have an Australian bachelor degree with at least upper second class honours (first class
honours is usually required) or its international equivalent, or a graduate diploma or master
degree with a significant research thesis component, and there must be a supervisor at ANU
available to supervise your research.
All applicants must meet English language requirements (go to this link:
https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/ANUP_000408).

Key dates
Applications are open throughout the year. However, if you are applying for a research
scholarship

(go

to

this

link:

http://students.anu.edu.au/scholarships/gr/off/int/)

then

the graduate research/HDR application should be lodged by the scholarship application


deadline. You must indicate on your admission application form whether you still wish to be
considered for admission if your application for a scholarship is unsuccessful.

Application procedure
Step 1: Find a supervisor
You will need to ascertain whether or not ANU offers research supervision in your area of
interest. Research students usually enrol in the academic area (academic college, school or
centre) where their supervisor is located.
Researchers (go to this link: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers) lists all potential
supervisors at ANU including their research expertise, published works and contact details.
Please see the files section of ISU Facebook page to download a file named how to write email to a professor.

Academic colleges can provide information about the areas of research, supervisors and/or
research groups within its schools and centres, but check carefully as supervision in some
areas of research can be offered in more than one academic college.

ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences higher degree research


http://cass.anu.edu.au/future-students/higher-degree-research

ANU College of Asia and the Pacific graduate research


http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/students/graduate-research

ANU College of Business and Economics higher degree research


http://cbe.anu.edu.au/cbe/future-students/graduate-research/

ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science graduate research


http://cecs.anu.edu.au/future_students/graduate/research

ANU College of Law higher degree research program


http://anulaw.anu.edu.au/hdr

ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment and ANU College of Physical &
Mathematical Sciences higher degrees by research
http://cmbe-cpms.anu.edu.au/study/programs/higher-degrees-research

National Security College - PhD study


http://nsc.anu.edu.au/phd-study/

Step 2: Pre-application
Once you have identified which supervisor you would like to work with, or which academic
college offers research supervision in your area of interest, you will need to check to see what
the pre-application process is for that academic college. Most academic colleges will ask
applicants to identify and secure the support of a potential supervisor before they can proceed
to an application for admission. However, some academic colleges ask applicants to submit a
short description of their proposed area of research as an expression of interest and a
summary of their academic qualifications (including grades) to a central contact first. Visit the
relevant academic college website for pre-application advice (see above).

Step 3: Application
You may apply for admission if you have been advised that it is appropriate to do so, or if you
have secured the support of a potential supervisor. Be aware that if you choose to submit an
application for admission without this endorsement your application may not be assessed.
Before submitting your application to ANU, please make sure that you send the referee report
form (Word, 183KB) (click on underlined words to download referee report form) to your
referees, and ask them to submit their completed reports directly to the University.
Once you have submitted your completed application (including all supporting documentation),
your application will be processed and assessed.
Apply to ANU directly for admission to graduate research
http://applyonline.anu.edu.au/

Contacts
Please direct initial enquiries through the relevant College (listed above).
If you experience difficulty when submitting your application, please contact Admissions.

http://students.anu.edu.au/contacts/

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