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Research degrees
A Masters by Research degree is designed for people who want to undertake research and have a degree in pharmacy or science who do not have experience in research. Doctoral degrees require a deeper investigation of an issue and the completion of an original and significant contribution to knowledge in an area of pharmacy or pharmaceutical science. Admission to a doctoral program requires research experience, generally having completed an Honours or Masters by Research degree.
Supervision
The following supervisors are open to receiving expressions of interest:
Quality Use of Medicines (QUM); Cardiovascular Health; Medication Safety; Pharmacist-led interventions |
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Cancer Cell Biology |
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Benson, Helen | Pharmacy Practice and Education; Quality Use of Medicines |
Cutler, Rachelle | Health Economics; Pharmacy Practice; Professional Services |
Dua, Kamal | Pharmaceutical drug delivery |
Professional Services and pharmacy practice |
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Applied respiratory cell biology |
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Pont, Lisa | Clinical Pharmacology; Quality Use of Medicines |
Immune and inflammatory mechanisms of chronic airway conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Pharmacy Practice and Education; Reflective practice; Innovation |
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Pharmacy Practice and Education; Consumer self-care; Non-prescription medicines; Pharmacy services |
Current research student projects
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Prospective student research projects
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Scholarships
The Graduate School of Health offers a range of competitive scholarships to support outstanding research students who are seeking to undertake a PhD.