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Common Questions
To apply for the Master of Orthoptics (Research) at UTS, you can lodge your application through the UTS website. The university provides detailed information on application deadlines, research proposals, and the lodge your application process through its Graduate Research School.
UTS offers two research sessions for commencement: Research session 1 commencing from January, and Research session 2 commencing from July.
UTS provides guidance on how to find a suitable research supervisor. You can use the Find UTS Research Supervisor tool on the UTS website, or contact faculty research contacts directly to identify an appropriate supervisor for your research area.
UTS offers various funding options for research degree students, including scholarships, stipends, and sponsorship. You can explore these through the UTS Scholarships Overview and UTS Scholarship search tool available on the university's website.
Yes, UTS allows students to tailor their research degree to align with their passions and aspirations. Options include a traditional academic path, an entrepreneurial venture, industry-focused research, high-impact projects, or a global perspective, with access to world-class resources and expert guidance.
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