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104 weeks
Supervised research — available on all University of Tasmania campuses
Full time or part time

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Hobart
University of Tasmania, Churchill Ave, Hobart, TAS 7005
Student Information
Tuition Fee
The Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset covers tuition fees for domestic candidates enrolled in a research degree for the duration of the course, with no extension available. The value of an RTP Fees Offset is equivalent to the published tuition fee rate.
Duration
Minimum 2 years, maximum 4 years full time (or part-time equivalent)
Eligibility
Domestic students:
In accordance with the Research Training Ordinance, the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Graduate Research may admit to candidature for a Doctor of Philosophy a person who has been awarded a degree from a recognised tertiary institution as being in the relevant discipline and equivalent to:
Qualifying degrees must have been awarded within a 10-year period prior to the date of application for admission to Higher Degree by Research candidature.
Where a bachelor honours degree is considered as the basis for admission, the research project or thesis must be greater than 10,000 words, excluding references, and equate to a minimum 50 per cent course credits of the entire degree. Where a coursework master’s degree is considered as the basis for admission, the research project or thesis must be greater than 10,000 words, excluding references, and equate to a minimum 25 per cent course credits of the entire degree.
Where any of the above standard admission requirements are not met, an application will be considered as part of an application via the alternative entry pathway process.
Applicants must also secure a supervisor. The nominated supervisor should be contacted well in advance of the closing date to discuss suitability and project requirements, and a signed Supervisory Support form must be uploaded as part of the application.
Domestic candidates have two weeks to accept or decline an offer of candidature and/or scholarship, and two months to commence their candidature.
International students:
International applicants must meet the same academic admission requirements set out above, and in addition must satisfy the University’s English language proficiency requirements for Higher Degree by Research candidature:
Applicants must provide evidence of English language proficiency at the time they submit their application. Test results must have been awarded within 2 years of the application date. One of the following is required:
Alternatively, applicants may meet the requirement by holding citizenship and a passport of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom or the USA, or by providing evidence of ongoing residence and employment for at least 5 years in one of those countries in an occupation requiring proficient written and verbal communication in English.
International candidates have eight weeks to accept or decline an offer of candidature and/or scholarship, and six months to commence their candidature. International candidates who accept an offer of candidature only must be able to cover all expenses associated with a research degree.
Career & Study Pathways
A PhD is an advanced academic qualification and is often considered a requirement for the majority of academic and research positions in a wide range of fields and industries. The University of Tasmania is home to a collaborative and diverse research community, providing you with the training and skills for a rich career in academia and beyond.
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Engineers Australia (EA)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
Engineers Australia
Common Questions
The CRICOS course code for the Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical Engineering) at the University of Tasmania is 092721E.
The Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical Engineering) at the University of Tasmania has a duration of 208 weeks.
The tuition fee for the Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical Engineering) at the University of Tasmania is AU$181,800, with no additional non-tuition fees, making the estimated total course cost AU$181,800.
The Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical Engineering) is available at two locations owned and operated by the University of Tasmania: Hobart, Tasmania and Launceston, Tasmania.
To be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights, a course must meet criteria including being in 'Registered' status, being a Skills Level 1 Qualification (which a PhD is), having a duration of 92 weeks or greater (this course is 208 weeks), and having a narrow Field of Education that aligns with the Skills Level 1 priority list. This course falls under Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Technology (0313). Eligibility is reviewed yearly and requires at least 1 active enrolment at the time of review.
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