Duration
2 year(s) full-time

Mode
On-campus

Program Code
MRJU

Fees
AUD$ 38,300 per annum (per 1.0 EFTSL) for students enrolled in 2025

English Language Requirements
Equivalent English qualifications (PDF)

International Admission by Country
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Program level
Masters by research

Degree overview

  • Study at SA's No.1 university for psychology research1.
  • Our research is also rated above world-class in sociology, and world-class in law and social work2.
  • Join a community recognised for world-class research and explore research topics and projects across areas including psychology, law, social work, human services, arts, and Aboriginal studies.
  • Benefit from our extensive national and international research links, and strong record in winning national competitive grants. 
  • Develop the skills to independently design and execute original research, and create new knowledge with impact.
  • Learn from experienced and highly qualified research supervisors, renowned academics, and visiting scholars and artists - experts who will support, mentor and guide you through your studies.
  • Undertake exciting and innovative research across a range of disciplines, with a focus on finding practical solutions.
  • Partner with industry, government, communities and education providers to influence decision-making and challenge current thinking.
  • Over 200 external partners support our research, which is inspired by the contemporary challenges of our region and the world.
  • Explore our range of fully-funded research degree scholarships to support your studies.

1The only university in SA to have all its assessed Psychology and Cognitive Sciences research rated well-above world standard. 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).
22018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).

What is a research degree?

A research degree is an advanced program of study allowing you to investigate a topic relevant to your field. Under the supervision of world-class researchers, you will learn and apply advanced research methodologies to produce new knowledge and provide solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges. Completing a research degree means becoming an expert in your field. It’s your opportunity to take a topic that interests you, explore it in depth, tackle intellectual, creative and practical challenges, and communicate your findings.

Depending on your area of interest, you can study a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Professional Doctorate, Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications) or a Master of Research.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (up to four years full-time equivalent) provides you with advanced training and education, and the capacity to conduct research independently at a high level of originality and quality.

By the end of your program, you will be capable of independently designing and executing original research that generates new knowledge.

Professional Doctorate

A rigorous program of advanced study and research, designed specifically to meet the needs of industry, end-users and professional groups. Professional doctorates usually consist of a blend of coursework and research (three to four years full-time equivalent), encouraging close cooperation across university, industry and the profession, as well as providing a framework for integrated professional expertise and scholarly inquiry.

Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications)

Allows formal recognition of established researchers and/or scholars who do not already hold a PhD qualification, and who have produced research of international standing in their field with an ongoing record of academic publication (work).

Master of Research

A Master of Research (two years full-time equivalent) enables you to analyse your thesis topic at an advanced level, and apply research methodology and techniques to contribute new knowledge in your field, under appropriate supervision.

Please note, a master by coursework (such as an MBA) involves enrolling in selected courses and participating in lectures and tutorials (online or on campus). It is different to a master of research.

Find out more about our research projects.

Why do a research degree?

UniSA research is inspired by the challenges and opportunities of today. In the 2018 Australian Research Council Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation of Australian universities, all of our assessed research was rated at world class or above. We are vibrant, outward-facing and responsive. We partner with industry, government and communities to seek answers to questions that arise in the real world. 

Learn more about our research.

The transformed PhD

UniSA intends to deliver industry and end-user informed research that supports employer-relevant curriculum. To achieve this, and to produce entrepreneurial and business-aware graduates, we have developed the transformed PhD.

We have added a structured component to research degrees including enhanced skill development, supervisory panels and a technology-enabled oral defence of the thesis. Through these activities you will develop a set of professional, transferable skills relevant to our knowledge-based enterprise economy.

The aim of the transformed PhD is to increase your employment prospects in any career path. You will possess the knowledge, expertise and confidence to meet the emerging needs of academia, industry, government and the community.

Four good reasons to do a research degree

  1. Challenge yourself. You will need to work hard, be dedicated and think analytically at a high level. You will tackle completely new research and different research methods, or extend research already undertaken.
  2. Increase your career opportunities. A research degree provides evidence of independent thought and the ability to manage a research project in a given timeframe. Your research could allow you to develop a new specialisation, academic field or career. A research degree at UniSA will also allow you to develop a skillset which sets you apart, putting you at the centre of your professional development.
  3. Make your ideas public. Your research findings may be published, presented at conferences, provide a commercial return and have a positive impact on society.
  4. Contribute to society. Discover new methods, understandings and techniques, and solve a real-world problem.

What can I research?

You have the opportunity to undertake exciting and innovative research topics that span areas such as:

  • Psychology
  • Law
  • Social work
  • Human services
  • Arts
  • Aboriginal studies

Browse our selection of research topics and projects, or find out how you can develop your very own.

Our research is also facilitated by a range of different research groups, including:

  • Australian Centre for Child Protection: dedicated to research that focuses on practical tools and techniques that benefit front-line staff in child and family protective services so that they can truly help children and families.
  • Centre for Workplace Excellence: giving organisations the knowledge to empower them to achieve excellence in organisational productivity and employee wellbeing.
  • Safe Relationships and Communities: promoting the development of safe and healthy interpersonal relationships and strong socially-inclusive communities based on social justice, equity and equality.
  • Behaviour-Brain-Body Research Group: bringing together expertise in sleep, nutrition and activity to understand their combined impact on chronic illness.

Find a research area

To find a research area, you'll need to match your qualifications and interests to the research projects offered at UniSA. These have been developed by teams of academics who will supervise you during your research degree.

Scholarships and projects

A scholarship allows you to focus on your research without needing to do paid work. At UniSA, you can explore high achiever scholarships, vacation research scholarships, as well as Vice Chancellor and President’s scholarships.

We also offer thematically-based scholarships. These scholarships will not only address local, national and international grand challenges, they will also ensure you work across the University, with industry, and with community partners.

Learn more about available scholarships.

Graduate outcomes

There are seven identified graduate qualities and outcomes that result from doing a research degree at UniSA. Importantly, these competencies are transferable to the workplace, whether academic or professional. In brief, a research degree graduate of the University of South Australia:

  • understands, can contribute to and critique current research-based knowledge in their field
  • is prepared for lifelong learning in pursuit of ongoing personal development and excellence
  • is an effective problem solver and researcher
  • can work both autonomously and collaboratively as a researcher
  • is committed to ethical action and social responsibility
  • communicates research knowledge effectively
  • demonstrates international perspectives in research

Read about our research degree graduate qualities in more detail.

Why Master of Research

Why this Degree

UniSA provides a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment where you are encouraged to explore your own ideas, find practical solutions and create new knowledge under the supervision of some of Australia’s leading researchers. 

We are the No.1 university in South Australia for psychology research1 and our research is rated above world-class in sociology, as well as world-class in law and social work2

We are renowned for our concentration of global thought-leaders and academic experts in areas such as psychology, law, social work, human services, arts, and Aboriginal studies.

We offer a research environment with highly experienced and engaged supervisors, extensive connections to industry, government and communities, and a focus on addressing globally significant issues. We encourage you to connect with our researchers and find out the possibilities.

In the 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) rankings, all of our assessed research was rated at or above world-class with particular strengths in psychology, law and social work. Read more about our strengths in research.

1The only university in SA to have all its assessed Psychology and Cognitive Sciences research rated well-above world standard. 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).
22018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).

This could be you

As a research student at UniSA, you will create new knowledge and become an expert in your field by exploring a research question that interests you.

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Career outcomes

Your career

A research degree will give you a competitive edge in the workplace. You may choose to pursue a career in industry, academia, or in research with a research institution or university.

A research degree graduate of the University of South Australia:

  • understands current research-based knowledge in their field and its methodologies for creating new knowledge. They can create, critique, and appraise new and significant knowledge.
  • is prepared for lifelong learning in pursuit of ongoing personal development and excellence in research within and beyond a discipline or professional area.
  • is an effective problem solver, capable of applying logical, critical and creative thinking to a range of research problems.
  • can work both autonomously and collaboratively as a researcher within a particular discipline or professional area and within wider but related areas.
  • is committed to ethical action and social responsibility as a researcher in a discipline or professional area and as a leading citizen.
  • communicates effectively as a researcher in a discipline or professional area and as a leading member of the community.
  • demonstrates international perspectives in research in a discipline or professional area and as a leading citizen.

How to apply

Before applying, you will need to do some investigation. Our step-by-step guide will take you through the process of preparing your application to maximise your chances of success.

Please check the research degrees calendar for all key dates.

Scholarships

Every year, over 2,500 UniSA students are supported in their studies through scholarships and grants worth millions of dollars. Check out the scholarships below. One of them may be perfect for you. Visit our scholarships page for more.

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Your campus

We have six campuses in metropolitan and regional areas, each with modern facilities including lecture theatres, libraries and laboratories, as well as spaces that simulate real work environments.

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