208 Weeks
The University of Sydney, Michael Spence Building (F23), New South Wales 2006
Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The CRICOS course code for the Doctor of Philosophy in Science (Cotutelle) at The University of Sydney is 048767A.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Science (Cotutelle) has a duration of 208 weeks.
The program falls under the broad field of Natural and Physical Sciences (01), with the narrow and detailed field also classified as Natural and Physical Sciences (0100 / 010000 n.f.d.).
This course is a Skills Level 1 qualification (PhD) with a duration of 208 weeks (well above the 92-week threshold), and its field of education is Natural and Physical Sciences. Eligibility for extended Post-Study Work Rights depends on all criteria being met, including registered status and at least one active enrolment at the time of yearly review. Students should contact ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au for confirmed eligibility details.
A Cotutelle arrangement is a joint doctoral program where the candidate is supervised and examined under an agreement between The University of Sydney and an overseas partner institution, typically resulting in a jointly awarded or mutually recognised doctoral qualification.
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