Research degrees are offered on a sponsored, scholarship, faculty part-sponsored, or full-fee-paying basis. There are, however, student service fees to be paid. Contact the Faculty or the University Graduate School for further details.
OverviewThe Institute for International Studies has strong expertise in China Studies. The degree is designed for those graduates who want to undertake advanced-level research through the exploration of ideas and issues in a thesis on some aspect of China studies.
This program is unique in that candidates may choose to write their thesis in Chinese rather than English.
The degree is most valuable to those without sufficient writing skills in English to write a PhD thesis in that language, but who wish to pursue a career in academia, research or advanced professional practice in China Studies.
The research degrees offered by the Institute for International Studies are especially valuable for those wishing to pursue an academic career or a career in research.
Entry to this degree is on the basis of proven research achievements. Each applicant should, prior to application, discuss their proposed thesis topic with the Institute's Chinese Research Degrees Coordinator to determine if supervision is possible.
In addition to completing the University's application form, applicants must provide the following:
Application forms are available in Chinese or English.
This research program takes a minimum of two years of full-time or three years of part-time research and writing to complete.
Students are, in general, not required to attend classes. However, regular contact is maintained with the supervisor(s) throughout the candidate's enrolment.
Candidates who are resident in China and who have difficulty travelling to Sydney can receive supervision in China through periodic visits by their supervisor, email contact and cooperation with a local university.
The research degree is undertaken wholly by thesis. A Doctoral thesis is normally a work of 80,000 to 100,000 words and is examined by three appropriate examiners, at least two of whom are external to UTS.
The Institute has the capacity to supervise theses in the fields of Modern and Contemporary Chinese History, Chinese Political Economy, Social Change in the PRC, and Contemporary Chinese Culture.
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