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Master of Research

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The month you can commence your studies from. Intakes for research will be open throughout the year.
February, July
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Your campus location may vary depending on your area of research.
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Duration is approximate and based on a full-time study load. Part-time study is not available for international students.
1.5 year(s) full-time
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Your study will be a mix of online and on-campus classes.
Hybrid
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Fees differ across study areas for research programs. Tuition fee waivers are available for eligible students.
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You need to meet minimum entry requirements before you can enrol in this program.
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IELTS Overall 6.5 IELTS Reading 6.0 IELTS Listening 6.0 IELTS Speaking 6.0 IELTS Writing 6.0 More information
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Entry requirements

Admission criteria

For admission to a Master of Research degree, you will need to have completed either:

  • A 3-year Bachelor degree with a weighted average mark (WAM) of ≥ 65; or 
  • A 4-year Bachelor (Honours) degree with a WAM of ≥65; or
  • A Graduate Certificate in research training (or equivalent) with an overall WAM of greater than or equal to 65, following a 3-year Bachelor degree or 4-year Bachelor (Honours) degree.

Additional requirements

You will need to demonstrate that your prior qualifications are in a discipline relevant to the proposed area of research – unless an exemption is approved by the Pro Vice Chancellor: Research Training (or delegate).

  • Please note that admission to a research degree at Adelaide University is conditional on the availability of a suitable supervisory panel and resources to support the proposed project.

English language entry requirements

In addition, international students who speak English as an additional language must have obtained one of the following standards within the last two years prior to admission. Possession of one or more of these qualifications, in addition to the academic entry requirements, does not, in itself, guarantee a place at Adelaide University. Applications are considered on an individual basis and selection is competitive. Where previous study/work experience was conducted in English, the application must be accompanied by certified documentation from the educational institution/employer certifying that the language of instruction/employment was English.

  • IELTS Overall 6.5
  • IELTS Reading 6.0
  • IELTS Listening 6.0
  • IELTS Speaking 6.0
  • IELTS Writing 6.0

Please note some disciplines require a higher overall score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 for each band, including: Education, Language and Literature, Communication and Media Studies, and Philosophy and Religious Studies.

Please access the following link for a comprehensive list of English language tests accepted by Adelaide University and other important information in relation to meeting the University’s language requirements:

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Applications for research programs at Adelaide University will open in February 2025, to commence study in 2026.

Why Master of Research?

Advance your career while making a real-world impact.

Every field – from the creative arts and social work to healthcare, education and more – is powered by research. It’s the key to generating new knowledge and understanding. It informs decision-making, inspires innovation, and, ultimately, fosters a safer and more equitable world.

Discovery is driven by diverse and thought-provoking questions. Those questions are answered by people just like you. Perhaps you’re determined to find a new way of tackling a complex problem facing your industry or community. Or maybe you’re passionate about a specific topic or want to contribute something new to your field.

Whatever your goals, our Master of Research will equip you with the knowledge and skills to undertake high-quality research that makes a tangible impact.

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Overview

Looking to advance in your career? Keen to gain insight into research on a smaller scale before committing to a PhD? Whatever your goals, our Master of Research will equip you with the skills necessary to undertake high-quality research – expertise highly valued in industry and academia.

Designed for those who want to build on their current qualifications – and become an expert in their field – this degree combines coursework with a research project.

The first part of your studies is designed to help you develop a broad base of research skills. In this coursework component, you’ll explore key methodologies and approaches to research, including topics such as methods, communication and engagement.

In the remainder of your studies, you’ll put this learning into practice. Under the guidance of an experienced and supportive research supervisor, you’ll plan, design and complete your own independent research project on a topic of interest and relevance to your field.

We understand balancing study with work, family responsibilities and other important commitments can be challenging. This is why we’ve designed our Master of Research to be flexible. Where possible, you can choose to study full-time or part-time – helping you advance your study goals without compromising your current commitments.

You’ll emerge with the expertise to understand and undertake research, to apply your analytical and creative thinking to solve complex challenges, and to effectively communicate sophisticated ideas to a range of audiences. The Master of Research equips students with rich research skills, providing a direct pathway to our Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) qualification.

What you'll learn

A research degree is an advanced program of study that allows you to dive into a topic that you are passionate about, enabling you to explore it in great depth and resolve complex intellectual, creative and practical challenges to communicate your findings. 

Completing a research degree opens up a world of opportunity. You may aspire to become a recognised expert in your field. Perhaps you’re looking to access more specialised or higher-paying roles in your industry. Alternatively, you might be looking to make a positive societal impact by translating research into new policy and practice. 

Under the supervision of our world-class researchers, you’ll develop high-level analytical skills and apply advanced research methodologies to explore current knowledge breakthrough and produce new solutions to global challenges. You’ll gain valuable communication skills and the confidence to communicate your research to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Along the way, Adelaide University will support you in making your ideas public – by submitting your work for publication or presenting it at conferences and forums.

Scholarships available for domestic students

All domestic students accepted into the Master of Research program at Adelaide University will receive a tuition-free place for up to 1.5 years (or part-time equivalent) – effectively exempting domestic students from paying tuition during this period. Eligible students may be able to receive an equity scholarship from Adelaide University, of similar value to Commonwealth government income support for full-time students. 

Why Adelaide University?

Adelaide University is a future-focused university that combines the strengths of our two founding institutions, the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide. We deliver nation-leading curriculum and student experience, remove barriers to education, and foster a culture of world-class research excellence.

At Adelaide University, we’re focused on delivering future-making research of scale and focus that can drive discovery, innovation and knowledge-based transformation for South Australia and beyond. Through our vibrant partnerships, we collaborate effectively to create lasting and transformative change.

Our research is grouped in the following five signature research themes:

  • Creative & Cultural
  • Defence & National Security 
  • Food, Agriculture & Wine
  • Personal & Societal Health
  • Sustainable Green Transition.

With a presence that spans several metropolitan and three regional campuses, Adelaide University is an integral part of the South Australian landscape. The success of our communities – near and far, local and international – is at the heart of everything we do.  

To you, we offer the scale, world-class disciplines, facilities, people and connections to launch you into your future.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll be able to:

  • Demonstrate a developing capacity to conduct independent research
  • Exhibit advanced understanding of current research in your field, including developments and global perspectives
  • Apply analytical, critical and creative thinking to investigate and evaluate research, including prior work in your field
  • Use established research methodologies to address open questions in your field
  • Solve complex problems using logical, critical and creative thinking
  • Consistently uphold ethical standards and demonstrate social responsibility within your discipline
  • Apply well-developed communication skills to effectively convey complex concepts to specialist and non-specialist audiences
  • Apply the outcomes of your research to scientific, humanitarian, sociological and/or economic fields.

Completion requirements

To be awarded the degree of Master of Research, you must complete a 48-unit research project and 24 units from the following courses (each of 2 units):

  • Foundations of Research
  • Information Resources
  • Research Integrity and Ethics
  • Research Teams and Projects
  • Research Communication
  • Research Engagement and Impact.
  • Academic Writing
  • Quantitative Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Qualitative Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Statistical Methods in Research
  • First Nation Knowledges in Research
  • Computational Methods in Research.

Additional elective courses will be developed.

If you have undertaken prior study with learning outcomes equivalent to those of the above courses, you may be eligible for credit for some or all of these courses, to a maximum of 24 units. 

The 48-unit research project must be completed individually under the guidance of an experienced research supervisor. A thesis encapsulating your research must be completed. It will also be subject to independent examination.

Additionally, you’ll be required to complete probation and progress milestones.

What courses you'll study

Complete 72 units comprising:

  • 72 units for all Core courses

Complete 72 units for ALL of the following:

Course name Course code Units
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Foundations of Research
Course code
RESE5000
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2
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Information Resources
Course code
RESE5001
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2
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Research Integrity and Ethics
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RESE5002
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2
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Research Teams and Projects
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RESE5003
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2
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Research Communication
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RESE5004
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2
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Research Engagement and Impact
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RESE5005
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2
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Academic Writing
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RESE5007
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2
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Quantitative Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences
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RESE5008
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2
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Qualitative Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences
Course code
RESE5009
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2
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Statistical Methods in Research
Course code
RESE5010
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2
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First Nation Knowledges in Research
Course code
RESE5011
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2
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Computational Methods in Research
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RESE5012
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2
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Research Project
Course code
AUXX7000
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48

How to apply

Not sure where to start? Check out the steps below to learn more about applying for a research degree at Adelaide University.

 

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Applications for research degrees at Adelaide University will open in February 2025. Submit an enquiry and be notified when applications open.

How to Apply

Applications open in 2025

Applications for international students to study a research degree at Adelaide University will open in February 2025, to commence study in 2026.

For more information, please visit our How to Apply page.

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CRICOS code table iconAccounting, Banking, Finance and Related Fields, Business and Management, Criminology, Economics and Econometrics, Education, Graphic and Design Studies, Human Society, Language and Literature, Law, Music, Performing Arts, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Political Science and Policy Studies, Sales and Marketing, Visual Arts and Crafts116006H
CRICOS code table iconAgriculture, Architecture and Urban Environment, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Building, Chemistry and Chemical Sciences, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Fisheries Studies, Geomatic Engineering, Horticulture and Viticulture, Human Movement, Mathematical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Natural and Physical Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Physics and Astronomy, Process and Resources Engineering, Psychology, Public Health, Radiography, Rehabilitation Therapies116008F
CRICOS code table iconDentistry, Medical Science, Medical Studies, Veterinary Science116010A

Indicative Annual Fee

International students are eligible to apply for Adelaide University Research Scholarships.

Study area Fee
fee table icon Accounting, Banking, Finance and Related Fields, Business and Management, Criminology, Economics and Econometrics, Education, Graphic and Design Studies, Human Society, Language and Literature, Law, Music, Performing Arts, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Political Science and Policy Studies, Sales and Marketing, Visual Arts and Crafts 45,500
fee table icon Agriculture, Architecture and Urban Environment, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Building, Chemistry and Chemical Sciences, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Fisheries Studies, Geomatic Engineering, Horticulture and Viticulture, Human Movement, Mathematical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Natural and Physical Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Physics and Astronomy, Process and Resources Engineering, Psychology, Public Health, Radiography, Rehabilitation Therapies 50,700
fee table icon Dentistry, Medical Science, Medical Studies, Veterinary Science 53,900

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FAQs

Explore answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.


Adelaide University will offer innovative and flexible research degrees that provide more pathways into research.

Adelaide University's research degrees will be contemporary, internationally recognised, accessible, focused and flexible, including:

  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Research

Furthermore, research-focused graduate certificates are in development, with further details to be released soon. These will be open for application in 2025 to start in 2026.

Applications for Adelaide University research degrees will open in early 2025 for commencement in 2026.

A range of scholarships will be available to support Graduate Researchers with the costs associated with undertaking a research degree, including living expenses, tuition and travel.

Available scholarships will be advertised when applications for Adelaide University research degrees open in early 2025.

Tuition fee

You will find an indicative 2025 annual tuition fee quoted on the degree page or your Offer of Admission, which includes Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and appropriate yearly indexation. This is based on annual full-time enrolment (48 units per year). Please note that your tuition fees may be subject to an annual increase.

Non-tuition fees

You may incur incidental costs during your studies in addition to your tuition fees, known as non-tuition fees. Such as textbooks, Working with Children Clearance, materials for your degree.

Student Services and Amenities Fee

All students need to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee based on full-time enrolment.

International students contribute to student services and amenities as a component of your tuition fees to support services of a non-academic nature, so there is no additional cost.

Domestic students need to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee based on full-time enrolment.

Research degrees at Adelaide University will commence from January 2026.

Commencements for the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy degree will be flexible and possible throughout the year. Commencements for the Master of Research will be confirmed and communicated as soon as possible.

Your study experience and support

Adelaide University sets you up for success in your studies – and your social life. You’ll have access to work placement and internship opportunities, overseas study tours and exchanges, networking events with guest speakers and more. Our campuses are equipped with purpose-built facilities including lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, laboratories, and spaces that simulate real work environments. These are all supported by the latest technologies and a 24/7 online learning platform with personalised study information and resources.

You’ll have everything you need to live well and thrive during your studies, with health services on campus, gymnasiums, technology zones and modern student lounges. Get involved in campus sport or join our student clubs that will connect you to your passions – and the people who share them.

Adelaide also has a variety of accommodation options to suit your individual requirements and budget, with options ranging from dedicated student accommodation to private rentals. One of the world’s most liveable cities, Adelaide has lots of leafy parks, gardens and social hubs – and some of the highest living standards globally. No matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re only a short distance from beaches, vineyards, museums, art galleries, restaurants, bars and parklands. Visit the accommodation web page to find out more. 

Student services

We’re here to support you on your student journey. Adelaide University offers a range of support services and facilities, including: 

  • Career advice and mentoring services
  • Personal counselling
  • LGBTQIA+ support
  • Academic support
  • Fees and finance help
  • Security services
  • Accommodation services
  • Common rooms
  • Prayer rooms.

You’ll also have unlimited access to our dedicated student support hub. Visit in-person or online, or contact our friendly team by phone. We can assist you with anything study-related including enrolment, identification cards, timetables, fees and more.

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