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RMIT Postgraduate Association - RPA
Research in the college usually encompasses one or more of five main research themes:
You can find out more about undertaking research with us from our Schools and Schools and Research Centres
A list of Design and Social Context Research Supervisors and their research interests for use by current and prospective research students seeking a research supervisor.
Australian and permanent resident applicants:
Onshore International applicants:
Further student and staff information:
RMIT Academic and research policies
The School of Graduate Research website provides links to resources, an Information booklet on higher degrees by research policy and procedures and advisory services. Forms can be found on this website.
The following forms are available directly from your School Research Advisor.
The College of Design and Social Context has developed Guidelines for Project-based Research (PDF 55KB) (Opens new window) specifically for researchers in our schools.
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PHIL1000 Research Methods and Philosophy of Knowledge Course Detail (login required) Offered by the School of Property, Construction and Project Management. This course provides a basic overview of research methods as they apply to property, construction and project management. Project Management students must have completed up to the Graduate Certificate stage of their program (or equivalent). |
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OTED2097 Research Design: Theory and Practice Offered by the School of Education. The relevant degrees are: Master by Coursework - Teaching; Leadership and Management; Careers; Workplace, MEd (Research), MEd (Research) Project, PhD, PhD (Project) |
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HUSO2112 Research Strategies – Social Sciences Course Detail (login required) Offered by the School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning. The course is designed primarily to assist students to begin a focused preparation for writing successful text-based theses in disciplines such as social science, education, planning, social work, communications, environmental studies or international development. |
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COMM2095 Research Strategies – Design/Creative Arts Course Detail (login required) Offered by the School of Creative Media. The course provides students with training in the principal methods of project-based research in the design and creative arts areas. |