Future Students PG Research Programs Page

The programs offered through the Discipline are:



Prospective students need to read the following sections of the Discipline of Physiotherapy's webpage to investigate possible research areas and supervisors:

The Master of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)

The Master of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) degree is a research degree where the student produces a thesis. Coursework may be required where this is considered necessary to the thesis.

Duration:

Full-time: 2 years (min) - 3 years (max)
Part-time: 3 years (min) - 5 years (max)

Funded course duration for candidates enrolled since 2001: 2 years Full-time, 4 years Part-time.

Further Enquiries:

Research Masters and PhD Program Coordinator

Associate Professor Jack Crosbie
Phone: +61 2 9351 9180 or
Email:

For Further information

For more information on Postgraduate Research Study, please refer to:

The Faculty Research Degrees page and information for current students on the Faculty website

The Faculty of Health Sciences web page for general information

The Faculty Postgraduate Studies web page for information on postgraduate studies

Doctor of Philosophy

The Doctor of Philosophy degree is awarded for a thesis considered being a substantial and original contribution to the subject concerned. Some coursework may be required, but in no case is it a major component.

Duration:

Full-time: 3 years (min) - 5 years (max)
Part-time: 3 years (min) - 7 years (max)

Funded course duration for candidates enrolled since 2001:
4 years Full-time, 8 years Part-time.

Further Enquiries:

Research Masters and PhD Program Coordinator

Associate Professor Jack Crosbie
Phone: +61 2 9351 9070 or
Email:

Course Information

For further information on the following please click on the relevant heading/s;
Postgraduate research studies handbook
Faculty information for prospective students
Prospective International Students

Choosing a research area

Research conducted by the staff and students in the Discipline is conducted through teams in nominated research areas. Click on the following links to find research areas and centres within the Discipline.

Discipline of Physiotherapy Research areas page

Choosing a research supervisor

Each student will have a Principal Supervisor and one or more Associate Supervisors for their research program to guide and support their program and training. Normally the Principal Supervisor will be a member of staff in the Discipline. Associate Supervisors may be Discipline of Physiotherapy staff or external academic or clinical staff.

The Discipline of Physiotherapy Academics list

View Specific Research areas for Academics list - Research Areas page

Research Facilities and Equiptment

The Discipline has a large research laboratory with facilities for acquiring and processing data. Equipment is available for kinetic and kinematic analysis of movement, exercise, cardiopulmonary monitoring, EMG analysis, reflex testing and the assessment of standing and sitting balance. Equipment is fully computer supported, with a range of analytical software.

The Discipline has a technical officer and shares the use of a three dimensional movement analysis system with the Discipline of Biomedical Sciences.

Application forms

Application information on our Faculty Site