PhD or Master of Laws (Research)
Undertaking higher degree research at UTS Law means joining a vibrant and dynamic faculty and the opportunity to work with nationally and internationally recognised scholars across a wide range of specialist fields.
Why do legal research? (short)
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Sacha Molitorisz: You want to do something good, you know? You want to make society a better place.
Laurie Berg: Research is essential to understand what’s is actually happening.
David Lindsay: It is research that has real and practical consequences for people.
Thalia Anthony: When you do a PhD you try and change the system and try and understand it in completely new ways. It’s empowering and it can lead to, hopefully, being able to change and advance how people think.
David Carter: It’s a calling for some people, and in the end, I think we’re all chasing after something which is about truth.
UTS Law offers the following research degrees:
You can find more information on our specialist research areas and supervisors.
UTS Law also offers dual PhD degrees with international universities.
Please contact the Graduate Research School with any enquiries about your formal application, enrolment, managing your candidature, scholarships, or general study enquiries.
Need more info?
Email UTS Law Research.