UTS Business School is committed to the pursuit of excellence in research and to knowledge that has real-world impact.
Graduate research
Our expert researchers are involved in both theoretical and applied research, in national and international contexts, and across the private, public and community sectors. They take a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach – bringing together skills and knowledge from diverse fields – to tackle the critical problems faced by businesses and other public and private organisations today.
Our Program
UTS Business School’s Graduate Research Program challenges candidates to identify critical issues and important research questions and to execute their research to deliver robust results. Our aim is to train world-class researchers, who are equipped to conduct excellent research both now and into the future.
Expressions of interest
Before applying for a postgraduate research degree with UTS Business School, you should submit an Expression of Interest (EOI). The EOI will identify your suitability for the program and link you with our leading academics for supervision.
EOI will close one month prior to the UTS graduate research application and scholarship deadlines.
Answers to your FAQs
Entry requirements
- A UTS-recognised master's by research, or
- a bachelor degree with first or second-class honours (division 1), or
- an equivalent or higher qualification from approved universities, and
- meet UTS English language requirements.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee an offer of a place.
Finding a supervisor
Applicants are not required to find or contact a supervisor prior to submitting your EOI. The EOI process matches your research interests to those of our leading academics, who are also experienced supervisors.
Scholarships
A small number of merit-based UTS stipend and tuition fee scholarships are competitively awarded each year.
Domestic students tuition fees are covered by the Research Training Program (RTP).
Find out more information about research scholarships.
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Read about research at UTS Business School in our magazine #think business: Knowledge with Impact