Unsw Student Guide
Unsw Student Guide
Unsw Student Guide
Hi Jamila,
DISCOVER
YOUR
ADVANTAGE
Hi Jamila
Experience
UNSW Sydney
Every new experience today shapes your
tomorrow
We are ranked 45th globally. We are ranked 26th in the world for
QS World University Rankings, 2019 employer reputation.
QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2019
23rd
21 OF THE WORLD’S TOP INTERNATIONAL
50 SUBJECTS UNIVERSITY
With Mineral & Mining Engineering (6th), Civil We are the 23rd most international university
& Structural Engineering (12th), Law (14th) and in the world.
Our global
Accounting & Finance (15th) all in the top 15. Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2018
QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2019
reputation
EXTENSIVE
LEADING INNOVATION RESEARCH FUNDING
UNSW is the #1 institution attended by UNSW Sydney has been awarded the
Australian startup founders. highest number of Australian Research
Startup Muster 2018 Council Discovery Projects in Australia for
three years in a row (2017, 2018, and 2019).
Total funding awarded over that period was
in excess of $91M.
UNSW Sydney is a founding member of the UNSW Sydney was the first university in the
prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) and the world to be awarded the maximum QS Five
PLuS Alliance and we are a member of the Star Plus rating across teaching, research,
Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) employability, facilities and innovation
and Universitas 21. We are also the only categories. We continue to hold this rating
Australian university to be invited to join the in 2019.
Global Alliance of Technological Universities. QS Stars University Ratings, 2019
Modern campus,
perfect location
Sydney CBD
20 minutes
by bus
UNSW Bondi Junction
Art Design 20 minutes
10 minutes by bus
by bus
Bondi Beach
20 minutes
by car
UNSW
Pathways
Coogee Beach
eight minutes
by bus
UNSW
Canberra Airport
three hours by car 20 minutes
by car
Friendly and supportive.
Become a part of UNSW
Our students tell us we are one of the friendliest universities in Australia
with many support services you can rely on.
UNSW graduates the highest number of tech startups in Australia and boasts the
most extensive entrepreneurship support through the UNSW Founders Program.
Experience Sydney,
one of the world’s
best cities
The business capital of Australia
Sydney is home to more global firms than any other Australian
city. A gateway to Asian economies, the city attracts great
minds and is known for its ideal climate, relaxed outdoor
lifestyle, and friendly locals. It’s no wonder Sydney was voted
the 10th-best city in the world to live and work.*
Outside Sydney
Catch a train to the Blue Mountains for some fresh air,
go north or south along the coast for quiet and stunning
beaches, or head inland for Australian rural life. And you
can always take a plane to Melbourne, the Gold Coast,
New Zealand, or Bali, just like the locals.
Student friendly
Sydney is a diverse and cosmopolitan city. It ranked 9th best
city in the world in the QS Best Student Cities Index 2018. The
Harbour City is not just a destination but a life experience.
World-class performances, spectacular events, and stunning
landscapes await you in a city where there is as much to do at
7am as 11pm.
Religion centre
Study areas Our interfaith religion centre is for all UNSW students.
Work on your assignments at one of our many Chaplains conduct services and study groups, and
indoor computer labs or outdoor study areas offer spiritual counselling. The Islamic Society has an
complete with power outlets to charge your devices. Imam and meeting and prayer rooms are available.
Stay connected to family and friends with free Wi-Fi
throughout the campus.
Staying safe
To maintain our safe and enjoyable study
Clubs and societies environment, our security service provides a 24-hour
Join a club or society and make new friends. Choose comprehensive presence across campus. With our
from more than 300 student-led clubs and societies StaySafe@UNSW free app you can track the night
across a range of interests including food, sport, bus and access safety tips, contacts, a newsfeed,
running, debating, conservation, the Exchange and more.
Society, and more.
Student association
Arc is our student association – it’s run by students
for students. Find out about parties and events, or
get discounts from partner organisations, free legal
advice, and assistance with finding a part-time job or
volunteer work.
Friendly and supportive.
Become a part of UNSW
Our students tell us we are one of the friendliest universities in Australia
with many support services you can rely on.
Rental property
There are many private rental properties in the suburbs
surrounding UNSW. Costs vary according to the number Private student housing assistance
of bedrooms, the condition, and location. When renting, Our International Student Housing Assistance (ISHA)
you usually sign a six or 12 month lease and pay rent in team can help you look for temporary or private
advance plus a security deposit called a bond. You can accommodation if UNSW accommodation isn’t available
rent a furnished or unfurnished property and generally when you apply. The service is available at the start of
there will be additional expenses such as electricity, gas, each term. For more information, visit
telephone and Wi-Fi. Costs vary but usually range from student.unsw.edu.au/housing-assistance.
A$150 – A$300 per student per week in a shared house or
apartment.
Under 18s
Arrangements must be made for students under 18 years
of age. These requirements are in line with Australian
Government regulations for the care and welfare of
international students under 18. For more information, visit
student.unsw.edu.au/visa18.
Private bathroom Weekly rate Private bathroom Weekly rate
Colleges Configuration Catering Internet Apartments Configuration Catering Internet
(ensuite) (2019) (Ensuite) (2019)
The Kensington Colleges: Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Ensuites in some A$523.65 University Terraces Studio and Self catered Wi-Fi Yes From A$417.50
Basser, Philip Baxter and 19 meals per week rooms, shared (shared Affordable student 1-bedroom per apartment
Goldstein unisex for others bathroom) accommodation, including apartments
The Kensington Colleges provide ground floor cafes and bars —
a home and foster a strong A$577.45 right where the action is!
community with pastoral care, (ensuite room) Communal lounge for students
academic mentoring programs, to socialise.
sporting and regular social Barker Apartments Studio, 2, 3 Self catered Wi-Fi No – shared From A$326.90
events. On-campus, shared independent and 5-bedroom unisex per student
living. Smaller apartments apartments
Fig Tree Hall Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Yes A$576.95 available for couples and families
A culturally supportive, alcohol- 19 meals per week (ensuite room) with children.
free college with gender
segregated floors and prayer Mulwarree Apartments 5-bedroom Self catered Wi-Fi No – shared A$292.40
contemplation rooms. Dietary Close to campus, shared apartments unisex per student
needs can be catered for, e.g. independent living.
vegetarian, halal. High Street Apartments 1 and Self catered Wi-Fi Yes From A$476.90
Close to the university with a 2-bedroom per apartment
UNSW Hall Single rooms Partially catered – Wi-Fi No – shared unisex A$382.55 family environment, preference apartments
Good value for money and an breakfast and dinner (shared given to couples and families.
economical option for students. bathroom)
New College Village Single-room Optional catering Wi-Fi Yes A$391 per
Quality, fully furnished, apartments and wired apartment,
Colombo House Single rooms Self catered Wi-Fi Yes A$420.10 air-conditioned secure and studios A$430 per studio
Ideally suited to students (ensuite room) accommodation for
who enjoy the benefits of an postgraduates and selected
integrated community life as undergraduates on lower
well as their independence. campus.
Living costs are indicative only and will vary based on the location, number of people you live with and the condition of the housing.
For more information, visit student.unsw.edu.au/approximate-weekly-costs and studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/live-in-australia/living-costs.
*Costs will vary depending on the type of accommodation and catering offered.
Career outcomes
UNSW MEDICINE
Bioinformaticians
Biotechnology specialists
Health economics
Health promotion
MODERNISE
the elaborate vision of UNSW to lead in the broader health Pharmaceutical medical affairs managers
education and research development of Sydney.
Pharmacologists
MEDICINE
Research scientists
WORLD LEADER IN
MEDICAL RESEARCH
We are a world leader in medical research, particularly
in the fields of cancer, neuroscience, mental health,
addiction, infectious disease, immunity and
UNSW Medicine is a pioneer of medical research and innovation, committed non-communicable diseases.
to turning discoveries into cures. Our leading educators, researchers, and
clinicians are developing cures, therapies, and treatment strategies and
turning high-achieving students into caring health professionals with globally
recognised qualifications.
Forensic Mental Health Health Management
Designed for mental health professionals - including medical practitioners, nurses and psychologists - the Master of Forensic Mental Health provides The Master of Health Management aims to promote health leadership in areas of strategic planning, policy and decision making. It emphasises
comprehensive training in forensic mental health. The online program is also open to members of the legal, policing and correctional professions. understanding and meeting the challenges of safety and quality within current and emerging health service contexts. It is tailored to either the Australian
You will develop your capacity to assess and manage individuals from diverse backgrounds. Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate programs health care system or developing health care systems. A Master of Health Management (Extension) is also available, as are shorter Graduate Diploma
are also available. and Graduate Certificate programs.
Master of Forensic Mental Health (9012) Graduate Diploma in Forensic Mental Graduate Certificate in Forensic Mental Master of Health Management (8901)
Health (5512) Health (7312) professional or volunteer experience. dentistry, social work, sociology, behavioural
Duration 2 years part-time by Duration 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
This may also include equivalent and social sciences, social work, psychology,
distance learning Duration 1.3 years part-time by Duration 1 year part-time by by distance learning marketing, human services, emergency services,
professional experience acquired as part
distance learning distance learning environmental health, veterinary science,
Entry February and September Entry February and September of a degree of four or more years duration
(February commencement recommended) Entry February and September Entry February and September health administration, business, management,
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 (e.g. MBBS, MD); or
engineering, law, science, mathematics and
(February commencement recommended) (February commencement recommended) • A n undergraduate degree plus an honours
Estimated first year tuition A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements statistics, economics, policy studies, and
Estimated first year tuition A$22,860 Estimated first year tuition A$15,240 or postgraduate degree in a field relevant development studies.
Minimum IELTS requirements 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
to public health or health management
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements
(see list below.) Professional recognition
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements This program is recognised by the Royal
Entry requirements • A n undergraduate degree in a field relevant Examples of relevant fields include, but are
Australasian College of Medical Administrators
A bachelor degree in health, law, criminology, Entry requirements Entry requirements to public health or health management not restricted to, medicine, nursing, allied
and the Australasian College of Health
or other relevant discipline plus honours/ Bachelor degree in health, law, criminology, Bachelor degree in health, law, criminology, (see list) and two years’ full-time health, health sciences, biomedical sciences,
Service Management.
postgraduate qualifications in one of those or other relevant discipline plus Honours/ or other relevant discipline plus Honours/
disciplines or two years professional postgraduate qualifications in one of those postgraduate qualifications in one of those
experience in health, law, criminology, or other disciplines or two years professional disciplines or two years professional Master of Health Management Graduate Diploma in Health
relevant discipline. experience in health, law, criminology, or other experience in health, law, criminology, or other (Extension) (8902) Management (5509) Graduate Certificate in Health
relevant discipline. relevant discipline. Management (7360)
Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years part- Duration 0.7 year full-time or
time by distance learning 2 years part-time by distance learning Duration 0.7 year full-time or
Entry February and September Entry February and September 1 year part-time by distance learning
Health Data Science Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Estimated first year tuition A$34,200 Entry February and September
Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements Estimated first year tuition A$22,800
The Master of Science (Health Data Science) covers subjects from the comprehension of complex health issues, through data wrangling and 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements
management, machine learning and data mining, data analytics, and data modelling and communication. The degree is intended for those new to the 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
Entry requirements Entry requirements
field or already working and keen to develop their knowledge. Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate programs are also available.
Transfer will be considered on completion of Please see Master of Health Management (8901). Entry requirements
the Master of Health Management (8901) or Please see Master of Health Management (8901).
equivalent with a minimum credit average and Professional recognition
Master of Science in Health Data Science (9372)
submission of an acceptable research proposal. This program is recognised by the Australasian Professional recognition
Entry requirements College of Health Service Management. This program is recognised by the Australasian
Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years
• A n undergraduate degree in a discipline [*Cognate includes medicine, nursing, allied health, Professional recognition College of Health Service Management.
part-time
cognate to health data science (see cognate health sciences, biomedical or biological sciences, This program is recognised by the Royal
Entry February list below*); or dentistry, pharmacy, public health, veterinary Australasian College of Medical Administrators Master of Health Management/
Estimated first year tuition A$38,910 • A n undergraduate degree at an honours sciences, psychology and psychological sciences, and the Australasian College of Health International Public Health (9044) Master of Health Management/
level (or above) in a non-cognate discipline; statistics, mathematical sciences, computer science,
Service Management. Infectious Diseases Intelligence (9041)
Minimum IELTS requirements (health) economics, data science and other (case- Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years
or
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band by-case)]. part-time by distance learning Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years
• Completion of a Graduate Diploma of Health
Data Science; or Master of Health Management/ Entry February and September part-time by distance learning
• Postgraduate qualification equivalent or Public Health (9047) Entry February and September
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
higher than Graduate Diploma of Health Data
Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years Minimum IELTS requirements Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
Science (5372) on a case-by-case basis.
part-time by distance learning 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements
Entry February and September 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
Graduate Diploma of Health Data Graduate Certificate of Health Data Science (7372) The Master of International Public Health and
Science (5372) Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Master of Health Management is a double The Master of Health Management and
•A
t least 3 years equivalent relevant work degree providing you the knowledge and skills
Duration 0.7 year full-time or 1 year part-time Minimum IELTS requirements Master of Infectious Disease Intelligence
Duration 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time experience (see relevant work experience to carry out senior management and leadership
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band double degree provides you with the advanced
Entry February below**) with supporting CV and employer roles in population, clinical and departmental disciplinary knowledge and skills to undertake
Entry February provided statement of service.
Estimated first year tuition A$18,960 The Master of Health Management and Master health services. It is designed for those keen to infectious diseases prevention and control
Estimated first year tuition A$38,910 of Public Health double degree provides work internationally in health departments, with and health services management roles in
Minimum IELTS requirements *Cognate includes medicine, nursing, allied health,
essential knowledge and skills for both a career non-government organisations (NGOs), and government, community and health service
Minimum IELTS requirements 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band health sciences, biomedical or biological sciences,
in population health and leadership roles in with international and bilateral aid agencies settings in Australia and internationally.
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band dentistry, pharmacy, public health, veterinary
health service delivery. The combination of
Entry requirements sciences, psychology and psychological sciences,
degrees will give you sophisticated capabilities Entry requirements Entry requirements
Entry requirements • A n undergraduate degree in a discipline statistics, mathematical sciences, computer science,
for leading in and managing complex health Please see Master of Health Management (8901). Please see Master of Health Management (8901).
Successful completion of Graduate Certificate cognate to health data science (see cognate (health) economics, data science and other
settings, including the capacity for improving
in Health Data Science (7372) or equivalent/ list below*); or (case-by-case).
health service outcomes
higher qualification on a case-by case basis. • A n undergraduate degree at an honours lev- **Relevant professional work experience includes
el (or above) in a non-cognate discipline; or but is not limited to positions involving the acquisition Entry requirements
• A n undergraduate degree in a non-cognate and handling of data (e.g. database manager or data Please see Master of Health Management (8901).
discipline; and analyst) and tertiary-level training, demonstrating
• At least 1 year equivalent relevant work capability in a cognate discipline & exhibits potential
experience (see relevant work experience to pursue postgraduate (level 8) studies.
below**) with supporting CV and employer
provided statement of service; or
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program. Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program.
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for part-time study mode. Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for part-time study mode.
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Master Public Health/Master of Health
Management (Extension) (9057)
Master International Public Health/
Master of Health Management
Master International Public Health
(Extension) / Master of Health International Public Health
(Extension) (9058) Management (9053) Through our International Public Health programs, you will gain expertise in a broad range of areas, based on real-life public health interventions across
Duration 2 years a wide range of populations and countries. You will examine relevant investigative methods, with evidence-based, culturally appropriate and cost-
Entry February and September Duration 2 years Duration 2 years effective approaches to disease control, health promotion and health services development. A Master of International Public Health (Extension) is also
Entry February and September Entry February and September available, as are shorter Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate programs.
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
Minimum IELTS requirements Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements Master of International Public Health Master of International Public Health Graduate Diploma in International
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band (9048) (Extension) (9051) Public Health (5567)
The Master of Health Management (Extension)
and Master of Public Health double degree By undertaking the Master of International The Master of International Public Health Duration 1 year full-time or Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years Duration 0.7 year full-time or
will help you develop research skills in Public Health and Master of Health (Extension) and Master of Health Management 2 years part-time by distance learning part-time by distance learning 1 year part-time by distance learning
health management and gain the advanced Management (Extension) you will specialise double degree is an innovative approach to Entry February and September Entry February and September Entry February and September
disciplinary knowledge to undertake population in both international public health and health postgraduate health education, enabling you
health and health services management roles management and complete a research project to specialise in both international public health Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Estimated first year tuition A$34,200
in government, community and health service in health management. The double degree and health management, and complete a Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements
settings in Australia and internationally. meets a well-recognised need to strengthen research project in international public health. 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
public health, health leadership and health This double degree meets a well-recognised
Entry requirements management capacities within resource- need to strengthen health leadership within Entry requirements Entry requirements Entry requirements
Please see Master of Health Management (8901). constrained settings in global contexts. resource-constrained settings in global • An undergraduate degree in a field relevant to Completion of the Master of International Please see Master of International Public
contexts.
public health or health management (see list Public Health (9048) or equivalent with a Health (9048)
Entry requirements below)* and two years’ full-time professional minimum credit average and submission of an
Please see Master of Health Management (8901). Entry requirements or volunteer experience. This may also include acceptable proposal.
Please see Master of Health Management (8901). equivalent professional experience acquired as
part of a degree of four or more years duration
Graduate Certificate in International Master of International Public Health/
(e.g. MBBS, MD); or
Master Public Health (Extension)/Master of Health Management (9056) Public Health (7367) Public Health (9043)
• An undergraduate degree plus an Honours or
The Master of Health Management and Master Entry requirements postgraduate degree in a field relevant to public Duration 0.7 year full-time or Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years
Duration 2 years
of Public Health (Extension) double degree will Please see Master of Health Management health or health management (see list below).* 1 year part-time by distance learning part-time by distance learning
Entry February and September help you to develop research skills in public (8901).
health and gain the disciplinary knowledge *Examples include, but are not restricted to, Entry February Entry February and September
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
to undertake population health and health medicine, nursing, allied health, health sciences,
Estimated first year tuition A$22,800 Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
Minimum IELTS requirements services management roles in government, biomedical sciences, dentistry, social work,
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band community and health service settings in sociology, behavioural and social sciences, Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements
Australia and internationally social work, psychology, marketing, human 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
services, emergency services, environmental
health, veterinary science, health administration, Entry requirements The Master of Public Health is widely
business, management, engineering, law, science, Please see Master of International Public recognised as essential if you want to work
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Public Health Reproductive Medicine
The Master of Public Health will prepare you for education, research and service in all aspects of public health, by providing a sophisticated The Master of Reproductive Medicine will provide GPs, family planning practitioners and specialist gynaecologists who work in menopause and
understanding of the multidisciplinary area of public health. You will acquire a deep understanding and skills for research, professional practice and infertility with detailed knowledge of reproductive medicine. The program will give an advanced understanding of the ethical, social and professional
further learning. A Master of Public Health (Extension) is also available, as are shorter Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate programs aspects required to deliver a high standard of clinical care to patients. Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate programs are also available.
Master of Public Health (9045) Master of Reproductive Medicine (9065) Graduate Diploma in Reproductive
acquired as part of a degree of 4 or more Specialisations • 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate
Medicine (5508)
Duration 1 year full-time or 2 years Duration 1 year full-time or 2+ years
years duration (e.g. MBBS, MD); or The following specialisations are available in professional experience in medicine,
part-time by distance learning part-time by distance learning Duration 0.7 year full-time or 2+ years
• An undergraduate degree plus an honours or the Master of Public Health program: nursing, health or medical science.
Entry February and September postgraduate degree in a field relevant ∙∙ Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Entry February and September part-time by distance learning
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 to public health or health management ∙∙ Health Economic Evaluation Estimated first year tuition A$30,480 Professional recognition Entry February and September
(see list below)* ∙∙ Health Promotion The reproductive medicine postgraduate
Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements Estimated first year tuition A$22,860
∙∙ Infectious Diseases Epidemiology program content is recognised by the
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band *Examples include, but are not restricted to, 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements
and Control RANZCOG and RCOG as being applicable
medicine, nursing, allied health, health sciences, ∙∙ International Health 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
to those wishing to register for CREI or some
Entry requirements biomedical sciences, dentistry, social work, Entry requirements
∙∙ Primary Health Care specialised training in reproductive medicine.
• A n undergraduate degree in a field relevant sociology, behavioural and social sciences, An undergraduate degree in medicine, Entry requirements
∙∙ Public Security The UNSW Master degrees are widely
to public health or health management (see social work, psychology, marketing, human nursing, health or medical science and: An undergraduate degree in medicine,
services, emergency services, environmental ∙∙ Quantitative Research Methods recognised throughout the world as a high-
list below)* and 2 years’ full-time professional • an honours, graduate certificate, graduate nursing, health, or medical science and:
health, veterinary science, health administration, ∙∙ Social Research quality credential of attainment at postgraduate
or volunteer experience. This may also diploma, or higher qualification in medicine, • A n honours, graduate certificate, graduate
business, management, engineering, law, science, level. Certification of completion of training
include equivalent professional experience nursing, or health or medical science; or diploma, or higher qualification in medicine,
mathematics and statistics, economics, policy for this program will assist trainees in the
studies, and development studies. • Commencement of a recognised nursing or health, or medical science; or
application for further professional training in
postgraduate medical specialist training • Commencement of a recognised
the area. Please note the reproductive medicine
program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & postgraduate medical specialist training
postgraduate programs are not produced in
Master of Public Health (Extension) (9046) Graduate Diploma in Public Health (5507) Graduate Certificate in Public Health (7368) gynaecology); or
collaboration with RANZCOG or RCOG.
program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics &
gynaecology); or
Duration 1.7 years full-time or 3 years Duration 0.7 year full-time or Duration 0.7 year or 1 year part-time by • One year full-time equivalent of postgraduate
part-time by distance learning 1 year part-time by distance learning distance learning professional experience in medicine, nursing,
Graduate Certificate in Reproductive Medicine (7379)
Entry February and September Entry February and September Entry February health or medical science.
Entry requirements
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Estimated first year tuition A$34,200 Estimated first year tuition A$22,800 Duration 0.7 year or 1+ years part-time
A n undergraduate degree in medicine,
by distance learning
Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements nursing, health, or medical science and:
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry February and September • an honours, graduate certificate, graduate
Estimated first year tuition A$15,240 diploma, or higher qualification in medicine,
Entry requirements Entry requirements Entry requirements nursing or health, or medical science; or
Minimum IELTS requirements
Transfer considered on completion of the Please see Master of Public Health (9045). Please see Master of Public Health (9045). • Commencement of a recognised
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
Master of Public Health (9045) or equivalent postgraduate medical specialist training
with a minimum credit average and submission program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics &
of an acceptable research proposal. Master of Public Health/Infectious Master of Public Health (Extension)/ gynaecology); or
Diseases Intelligence (9059) International Public Health (9054) • 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate
professional experience in medicine,
Master of Public Health/International Duration 1.7 years full-time or Duration 2 years nursing, health or medical science.
Public Health (Extension) (9052) 3 years part-time by distance learning
Entry February and September
Duration 2 years
Entry February and September
Entry February and September
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600
Minimum IELTS requirements
Women’s Health
The Master of Women’s Health Medicine will provide you with advanced knowledge and understanding of the ethical, social and professional aspects
Estimated first year tuition A$45,600 Minimum IELTS requirements 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
required to deliver a high standard of clinical care in the expanding and diverse field of women’s health medicine. Courses will provide an evidence-
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
Minimum IELTS requirements based and practice-centred approach to this field of study. An online Graduate Certificate program is also available.
The Master of International Public Health is a
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band The Master of Public Health and Master of sought-after qualification in international health,
Infectious Disease Intelligence is a double while the Master of Public Health (Extension)
The Master of International Public Health degree providing essential skills for those will provide an opportunity to extend your Master of Women’s Health Medicine (9014) Graduate Certificate in Women’s
(Extension) allows high-achieving students to pursuing a career in public health with a focus studies by completing additional courses and a Health Medicine (7014)
postgraduate medical specialist training
extend their studies by completing additional on infectious diseases epidemiology and research project. This combination of degrees Duration 1 year full-time or 2+ years
program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & Duration 0.7 year or 1+ years part-time
courses and a research project in international control. The dual program enables students to will cultivate sophisticated knowledge and skills part-time by distance learning
gynaecology); or by distance learning
public health. The Master of Public Health is better understand infectious diseases in the era in public health in both local and global settings. Entry February and September •1
year full-time equivalent of postgraduate
essential for a career in population health. of new and emerging disease threats. Entry February and September
This combination of degrees will cultivate Estimated first year tuition A$30,480 professional experience in medicine,
Entry requirements
sophisticated knowledge and skills in public nursing, health or medical science Estimated first year tuition A$15,240
Entry requirements Please see Master of Public Health (9045). Minimum IELTS requirements
health in both local and global settings Please see Master of Infectious Diseases 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements
Professional recognition
Intelligence (8362) 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
Entry requirements Successful completion of a recognised
Entry requirements
Please see Master of Public Health (9045). postgraduate study program will generally
An undergraduate degree in medicine, Entry requirements
be considered as evidence of a candidate’s
nursing, health, or medical science and: An undergraduate degree in medicine,
commitment to ongoing education and
• A n honours, graduate certificate, graduate nursing, health, or medical science and:
development, as required by most
diploma, or higher qualification in medicine, • A n honours, graduate certificate, graduate
professional organisations and bodies both
nursing or health, or medical science; or diploma, or higher qualification in medicine,
in Australia and internationally.
• Commencement of a recognised nursing or health, or medical science; or
• Commencement of a recognised
postgraduate medical specialist training
program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics &
gynaecology); or
• 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program. Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program. professional experience in medicine,
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for part-time study mode. Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for part-time study mode. nursing, health or medical science
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Research Research Programs
Master degrees by Research Master of Philosophy Forensic Mental Master of Philosophy Public Health
UNSW Kensington-based Schools UNSW Clinical School and UNSW Centres and Institutes Health (2712) (2713)
• Medical Sciences Teaching Hospitals • The Kirby Institute for Infection and Duration 2 years
– A ssociate Professor Pascal Carrive Immunity in Society Duration 2 years Duration 2 years
• Women’s and Children’s Health Entry February and September
[email protected] (Formerly the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology
– Paediatrics
and Clinical Research) Entry February, June and September Entry February, June and September
• – D
r Nicole Jones Professor Richard Lock Estimated first year tuition All A$37,920
[email protected] Associate Professor Kathy Petoumenos Estimated first year tuition A$48,000 Estimated first year tuition A$37,920
[email protected] Minimum IELTS requirements
swch.med.unsw.edu.au [email protected]
medicalsciences.med.unsw.edu.au 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements
kirby.unsw.edu.au
– Obstetrics and Gynaecology 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
MAJOR RESEARCH GROUPS Professor Alec Welsh Health Administration (2960)
• National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
– Cellular and Genetic Medicine Unit [email protected] Health Professions Education (2885) Entry requirements Entry requirements
Professor Michael Farrell
– Cellular and Systems Physiology swch.med.unsw.edu.au An appropriate bachelor degree in the relevant An appropriate bachelor degree in the relevant
[email protected] Medicine (2515)
– Dementia Research Unit • Reproductive Medicine and Gynaecology ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au discipline from UNSW at a level specified by discipline from UNSW at a level specified by
• Maternal and Fetal Medicine Public Health (2845)
– Educational Research and the Faculty Higher Degree Committee; or a the Faculty Higher Degree Committee; or a
Development Group • Urogynaecology qualification from a tertiary institution at a level qualification from a tertiary institution at a level
– Exercise Physiology Research • Gynaecological Oncology • Centre for Big Data Research in Health Entry requirements
considered by the Faculty Higher Degree considered by the Faculty Higher Degree
– Gastrointestinal and Bladder Disease Group • Perinatal and Reproductive Epidemiology Associate Professor Claire Vajdic An appropriate four year bachelor degree with
[email protected] Committee to be equivalent. Committee to be equivalent.
– M echanisms of Disease and honours from UNSW; or a qualification at a level
Translational Research cbdrh.med.unsw.edu.au
• Psychiatry from a tertiary institution considered equivalent
– Metabolic Disease • Cancer Epidemiology Research Unit
Associate Professor Philip Ward by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee.
– Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Design • Health Service and Outcomes Unit
[email protected]
– Nerve, Brain and Behaviour • Medicines Policy Research Unit
– Single Molecular Science psych.med.unsw.edu.au •N ational Perinatal Epidemiology and
– Translational Neuroscience Facility Statistics Unit
– Viral Immunology Systems Program Contact for the Master of Philosophy in Master of Science by Research Master of Surgery by Research Doctor of Philosophy
Forensic Mental Health Program (2712)
Associate Professor Kimberlie Dean Duration 2 years Duration 2 years Duration 4 years
• Public Health and Community Medicine [email protected]
Research Student Administrative Officer forensicmentalhealth.unsw.edu.au
Affiliated Centres and Institutes Entry February, June and September Entry February, June and September Entry February, June and September
[email protected] • Children’s Cancer Institute Estimated first year tuition All A$48,000 Estimated first year tuition A$48,000 Estimated first year tuition A$48,000
sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au Dr Amanda Philp except 2810: A$37,920
• Prince of Wales Clinical School [email protected] Minimum IELTS requirements Minimum IELTS requirements
–D
epartment of Medicine www.ccia.org.au Minimum IELTS requirements 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
MAJOR RESEARCH GROUPS Dr Jonathon Erlich 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band
– Global Health [email protected] Surgery (Prince of Wales Clinical School) Anatomy (1750)
– Infectious Diseases • George Institute for Global Health
– Primary Care [email protected]
Anatomy (2800) (2860) Children’s Cancer (1825)
Associate Professor Kerrie McDonald
– Immunisation [email protected] www.georgeinstitute.org Community Medicine (2810) Surgery (South Western Sydney Clinical Kirby Institute (1774)
– Social Research School) (2861)
powcs.med.unsw.edu.au Medicine (Prince of Wales Clinical School) Medicine (Prince of Wales Clinical School)
• Neuroscience Research Australia (2820) Surgery (St George and Sutherland Clinical (1770)
–D
epartment of Surgery
Associated Centre of PHCM (Formerly Prince of Wales Medical Medicine (South Western Sydney School) School) (2862) Medicine (South Western Sydney
Professor Philip Crowe
• Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity Research Institute) (2821) Surgery (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (2863)
[email protected] Clinical School) (1771)
Professor Mark Harris Professor Peter Schofield
powcs.med.unsw.edu.au Medicine (St George and Sutherland Clinical Medical Education (1851)
[email protected] [email protected] School) (2822) Entry requirements
cphce.unsw.edu.au www.neura.edu.au Obstetrics and Gynaecology (1820)
Medicine (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (2823) An appropriate four year bachelor degree with
• Rural Clinical School Paediatrics (1830)
Associate Professor Craig McLachlan Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2830) honours from UNSW; or a qualification at a level
• St Vincent’s Centre for Applied from a tertiary institution considered equivalent Pathology (1780)
[email protected] Paediatrics (2805)
rcs.med.unsw.edu.au Medical Research by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee. Physiology and Pharmacology (1790)
Associate Professor Philip Cunningham Pathology (2840)
Surgery (Prince of Wales Clinical School) (1810)
Chief Operating Officer - Research Physiology and Pharmacology (2850) Generally, candidates must have at least three
• St George & Sutherland Clinical School [email protected] years’ experience of surgical training and Surgery (South Western Sydney Clinical
Dr Ashish Diwan Psychiatry (2880) School) (1811)
www.amr.org.au there should be a lapse of five years before the
[email protected] Rural Health (2835) Surgery (St George and Sutherland Clinical
thesis is submitted from the date of the award
stgcs.med.unsw.edu.au School) (1812)
• Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute of the undergraduate medical degree.
Professor Boris Martinac
Entry requirements Surgery (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (1813)
• St Vincent’s Clinical School [email protected] An appropriate four year bachelor degree with
Medicine (St George and Sutherland Clinical
Associate Professor Mark Danta www.victorchang.edu.au honours from UNSW; or a qualification at a level
School) (1772)
[email protected] from a tertiary institution considered equivalent
stvcs.med.unsw.edu.au by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee. Rural Health (1795)
• Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Medicine (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (1773)
Dr Tracy Anderson
• South Western Sydney Clinical School [email protected] Psychiatry (1800)
(SWSCS) www.garvan.org.au Doctor of Philosophy Public Health and Community Medicine (1835)
Dr Roberto Forero Entry requirements
[email protected] An appropriate four year bachelor degree
swscs.med.unsw.edu.au from UNSW with a substantial research
Duration 4 years with first or upper second class honours from
Registration for Doctors and component and demonstrated capacity for
UNSW; or a completed masters by research
Associated Centre of SWSCS Entry February, June and September timely completion of a high quality thesis; or
Specialist Medical Practitioner from UNSW with a substantial research
• Simpson Centre for Health Estimated first year tuition A$37,920 MBBS (from an Australian or New Zealand
Training in Australia component and demonstrated capacity for
Services Research university) or professional experience as
Minimum IELTS requirements timely completion of a high quality thesis; or a
Professor Ken Hillman Registration for medical practice in Australia acceptable to the Faculty Higher Degree
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band qualification from a tertiary institution at a level
[email protected] is regulated by separate laws in each state Committee; or a qualification from a tertiary
and territory. Information on the registration considered equivalent by the Faculty Higher
swscs.med.unsw.edu.au/group/simpson- institution at a level considered equivalent by
requirements and procedures for overseas Entry requirements Degree Committee.
centre-health-services-research the Faculty Higher Degree Committee.Proof
trained doctors is available from the Australian An appropriate four year bachelor degree
of research experience as acceptable to the
Medical Council. with first or upper second class honours from
www.amc.org.au Higher Degree Committee of the Faculty.
UNSW; or a completed masters by research
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
UNSW SCIENCE Career outcomes
Airfreight managers Forensic psychologists
Airport planners Forensic scientists
Auditors Formulation chemists
Aviation consultants Hedge fund managers
TOP 50 IN THE WORLD Aviation maintenance Industrial chemists
controllers Investment bankers
Your fellow students will be bright and inquisitive high Aviation operations Laboratory managers
achievers attracted by the high ranking of our scientific
controllers
research schools. Our school rankings include 21st for Flying instructors
Psychology, 33rd for Earth & Marine Sciences and 35th for Aviation safety
Geneticists
Materials Science in the QS World University Rankings by managers
Subject 2019.
Life scientists
Bank managers
Marine scientists
Biochemists
Market researcher /
Botanists
analysts / materials
Business consultants scientists
LEARN
Business systems Mathematicians
analysts
Medical scientists
WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES Cabin crew managers
Medical technicians
At UNSW Science you can access world-class
Climate scientists
Optometrists
laboratories, clinics and simulators that will equip you Clinical psychologists
EXPLORE
Park rangers
with the tools to explore new frontiers and make profound Computer programmers
discoveries to benefit society. Parks and land
Computer scientists managers
Data scientists Patent specialists
Database Physicists
DISCOVER
administrators
Pilots
Divers
Policy specialists
Entrepreneurs
RESEARCH AND Environmental
Product analysts
Product developers
TEACHING EXCELLENCE consultants
Psychologists
Environmental health
We offer excellence and innovation in teaching and our officers Quality assurance
staff, who are award-winning research leaders in their specialists
respective fields, will help you achieve your goals. Our Environmental
managers Quantitative analysts
eminent academics include Dean of Science Professor
UNSW Science is where the brightest minds converge to learn, Emma Johnston; Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry Sir Environmental scientists Regulations managers
explore and discover. Fraser Stoddart; quantum physicist and 2018 Australian
Epidemiologists Research officers
of the Year Professor Michelle Simmons; and materials
Field biologists Risk analysts
science innovator Professor Veena Sahajwalla.
Our welcoming and vibrant community prepares you for real-world Field officers Science communicators
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program.
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Graduate Diploma in Mathematics and Statistics (5659) Master of Psychology (Forensic) (8257)
Entry requirements
Duration 2 years
Deepen the mathematics or statistics Entry requirements An accredited four-year, or three-year plus Admission is based on academic merit,
Duration 1 year
knowledge you gained in your undergraduate A mathematics or statistics degree in a Entry February a fourth year, APAC-accredited sequence two referee reports, and performance at an
Entry February and September studies. The Graduate Diploma in Mathematics science and/or mathematics program, in psychology, including a major research interview. Interviews are held at UNSW in late
Estimated first year tuition A$43,530
Estimated first year tuition A$43,200 and Statistics is a flexible program intended or a degree in a related area, sufficient thesis, completed within the last 10 years* with November/early December, but may be offered
to provide you with a degree involving a Minimum IELTS requirements:
mathematical/statistical background, and an honours class 1 (85%), or upper second class remotely in limited circumstances. It may
Minimum IELTS requirements: significant quantitative component. You can 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band
average above 65% in third-year mathematics/ honours (75%) or their equivalents. also depend on the availability of adequate
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band sample a variety of areas for specialisation in statistics university courses or higher. supervision and research infrastructure.
further study. Over two years of the Master of Psychology Psychology qualifications from overseas
(Forensic), you will study courses that cover must include a major research thesis/project
psychological assessment, intervention in and must be assessed by the Australian
and applications of forensic psychology, Psychological Society (APS) as comparable
Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics (7659) professional and ethical practice, and law for to a four-year APAC-accredited sequence of
psychologists. This program is primarily taught study in psychology completed in Australia.
by the School of Psychology, with input from
Are you interested in a maths and stats degree Entry requirements
Duration 0.7 year the School of Law.
with a significant quantitative element, such as A mathematics or statistics degree in a
Entry February and September Science, Engineering or Finance? If you want science and/or mathematics program,
Estimated first year tuition A$21,600 to consolidate your mathematical background or a degree in a related area, sufficient
for further studies, the Graduate Certificate in mathematical/statistical background, and an
Minimum IELTS requirements: Mathematics and Statistics is a short program
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band aimed at deepening your knowledge from
average above 65% in third-year mathematics/ Graduate Diploma in Psychology (5331)
statistics university courses or higher.
undergraduate studies. The Graduate Diploma in Psychology enables Entry requirements
Duration 1.7 years online*
graduates in other disciplines to complete an Students must hold an undergraduate
Entry Six intakes throughout the year accredited three-year sequence in Psychology bachelors degree in any discipline or a higher
Estimated first year tuition A$43,200 in 1.7 years, allowing them to progress to university qualification.
further accredited training in professional
Optometry and Vision Science Minimum IELTS requirements:
7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band
psychology. This program is delivered fully
online and is accredited by The Australian
Minimum entrance requirements for admission
to UNSW Sydney also apply
Master of Optometry (8073) Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
This degree will provide you with a solid
New and established practitioners with an under- Entry requirements foundation in the principles of psychology,
Duration 1.7 years
graduate degree in optometry will benefit from Admission is limited to students with a covering theoretical and contemporary issues
Entry February the Master of Optometry, which aims to provide minimum of a three-year undergraduate with a focus on current empirical research.
Estimated first year tuition A$39,840 advanced knowledge and clinical skills in vision degree in optometry with a credit average You will develop critical thinking and skills in
science. You will develop expertise in fields such (65% or above). analysis and research methods and gain an
Minimum IELTS requirements: as visual neuroscience, myopia control, occupa- integrated and comprehensive education in the
6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band tional optometry and community eye health. main discipline areas, including developmental,
social, cognitive, biological, physiological,
abnormal psychology and research methods.
Psychology
Master of Psychology (Clinical) (8256)
Adult, adolescent and child clinical with honours class 1 (85%) or equivalent.
Duration 2 years
psychology is the focus of the two-year Psychology qualifications from overseas
Entry February Master of Psychology (Clinical). The program must include a major research thesis/project
Estimated first year tuition A$43,200 also emphasises cognitive-behavioural and must be assessed by the Australian
approaches to the understanding and Psychological Society (APS) as comparable
Minimum IELTS requirements: management of clinical programs. You to a four-year APAC-accredited sequence of
7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band will complete a research thesis on a topic study in psychology completed in Australia.
relevant to clinical or abnormal psychology.
We are ranked 21st in the world for Psychology
QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2019 Admission is based on academic merit,
Entry requirements
two referee reports, and performance at an
An accredited four-year, or three-year plus
interview. Interviews are held at UNSW in
a fourth year, APAC-accredited sequence
late November/early December, but may be
in psychology, including a major research
offered remotely in limited circumstances.
thesis, completed within the last 10 years
Offshore international students are not eligible for an Australian student visa for this program.
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Doctor of Philosophy (Research)
Research Duration 3 - 4 years
Climate Science (1476) Entry requirements
An appropriate four-year bachelor degree
Environmental Management (1425)
UNSW has an outstanding cohort of higher •B
iotechnology and Biomolecular •O
ptometry and Vision Science Entry February, June and September
Geography (1080) with first or upper second class honours from
degree research students drawn from within Sciences Dr Blanka Golebiowski
Estimated first year tuition A$44,400 UNSW; or a completed masters by research
Australia and internationally, and many of our Dr Kate Quinlan [email protected] Geology (1000)
from UNSW with a substantial research
graduates have become world leaders in their [email protected] Phone: +61 2 9385 4502 Minimum IELTS requirements: Materials Science and Engineering (1045)
component and demonstrated capacity for
respective fields. Phone: +61 2 9385 2029 optometry.unsw.edu.au 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Mathematics (1880) timely completion of a high quality thesis; or a
babs.unsw.edu.au Microbiology and Immunology (1440)
Our commitment to research-focused qualification from a tertiary institution at a level
• Physics Aviation (1900)
teaching and our close links with industry Optometry (1860) considered equivalent by the Faculty Higher
• Chemistry Associate Professor Dennis Stello Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics (1410)
provide exceptional higher degree Physics (1890) Degree Committee.
Naresh Kumar [email protected] Biological Science (1435)
research opportunities. [email protected] Phone: +61 2 9385 5618 Psychology (1400)
Biotechnology (1036)
If you are interested in undertaking Phone: +61 2 9385 4698 physics.unsw.edu.au Vision Science (1487)
Chemistry (1870)
research in an area of interest with one of our chemistry.unsw.edu.au
schools, please contact the relevant staff Dr Peter J. Reece
member below: •M
aterials Science and Engineering [email protected]
Dr Danyang Wang Phone: +61 2 9385 4998 Doctor of Philosophy/Master of Psychology
[email protected] physics.unsw.edu.au
• Aviation Entry requirements to a four-year APAC-accredited sequence of
Duration 4 years
Associate Professor Brett Molesworth •M
athematics and Statistics • Psychology •A
n accredited four-year, or three-year plus study in psychology completed in Australia.
[email protected] Associate Professor Ian Doust Entry February a fourth year, APAC-accredited sequence • Admission is based on the availability
Associate Professor Lenny Vartanian
Phone: +61 2 9385 6757 [email protected] [email protected] Estimated first year tuition A$44,400 in psychology, including a major research of adequate supervision and research
aviation.unsw.edu.au Phone: +61 2 9385 7097 Phone: +61 2 9385 8758 thesis, completed within the last 10 years infrastructure, academic merit, two referee
Minimum IELTS requirements:
maths.unsw.edu.au psy.unsw.edu.au with honours class 1 (85%) or equivalent. reports and performance at an interview.
7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band
•B
iological, Earth and Environmental •P
sychology qualifications from overseas Interviews are held at UNSW in late
Sciences must include a major research thesis/project November/early December, but may be
Psychology (Clinical) (1404)
Jonathan Russell and must be assessed by the Australian offered remotely in limited circumstances.
Psychology (Forensic) (1405)
[email protected] Psychological Society (APS) as comparable
Phone: +61 2 9385 0637
bees.unsw.edu.au
From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au. From 2020 some programs will have a Term 2 (June) intake. For more information, visit degrees.unsw.edu.au.
Postgraduate coursework - Coursework scholarships
how to apply A wide range of scholarships are available for international students.
Step 1 Need help?
Choose your program If you have any questions regarding your application,
Our scholarships
By enrolling in a UNSW Higher Degree Research program, If your results indicate that you are eligible for admission and/ UNSW offers a wide range of prestigious scholarships. The scholarships provide benefits
you will join a vibrant research community conducting or competitive for a scholarship, you will need to submit an such as annual stipends, living allowances, and tuition fee cover, as well as funding and
world-changing research, and you will be supervised by application to be formally assessed by the University. supplements for travel.
leading experts in your field.
Step 2 Apply
Why UNSW? hoose a research area by investigating the research activities
C You can apply for a scholarship within your online research degree application.
and projects already being undertaken at UNSW, and identify
UNSW prepares you for a research career, not just a
a faculty or school that aligns with your area of interest.
degree. When you join UNSW, you become an essential
Visit research.unsw.edu.au/finding-supervisor. Available scholarships
part of the research community and play a vital role in the The UNSW scholarships available to international students are:
University’s research culture, output and performance.
Step 3 Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP)
Our world class researchers are pioneers in both ind a supervisor working in your research area and get in
F International Scholarship
established and emerging fields who solve complex touch with them to gain their agreement to supervise you. Based on outstanding academic merit and research potential, these awards provide
problems and tackle some of the major challenges of our Visit research.unsw.edu.au/finding-supervisor. successful applicants undertaking a PhD or research masters with a tax-exempt living
time. They will mentor and guide you to conduct innovative allowance in addition to covering tuition fees for 3.5 (for PhD) or 2 (for masters) years. The
research in an environment of excellence. Step 4 RTP also provides some additional allowances.
UNSW Sydney’s research facilities are some of the best in ork with your supervisor to develop a description of your
W
the business. From the world-leading Lowy Cancer Research research interests, which should be approximately one page in University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA)
length and outline how you plan to address a specific problem. Based on outstanding academic merit and research potential, these awards provide
Centre to the Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, we invest
successful applicants undertaking a PhD or research masters with a tax-exempt living
in the latest technologies, spaces and equipment to support allowance in addition to covering tuition fees for 3.5 (for PhD) or 2 (for masters) years. The
research excellence across all disciplines.
Step 5
UIPA also provides some additional allowances.
Prepare your supporting documents - supervisor’s agreement,
Through industry engagement, our Higher Degree research proposal, resume, academic transcripts, financial
Researchers have the opportunity to translate their research in
Tuition Fee Scholarship (TFS) plus a Research Stipend
declaration and proof of English - ready for submission. Based on outstanding academic merit and research potential, these awards provide
collaboration with a range of industry partners, including small Visit research.unsw.edu.au/submit-application. successful applicants undertaking a PhD or research masters with a tax-exempt living
to medium sized enterprises, entrepreneurs, investors, policy allowance provided by the faculty, school or supervisor, in addition to covering tuition fees
makers, community, and non-government organisations. Step 6 for 3.5 (for PhD) or 2 (for masters) years.
Our Graduate Research School delivers high quality, Submit your application online and apply for any relevant
professional and engaged services to support Higher scholarship at the same time. UNSW and home country joint scholarships
Available to students from China, Pakistan and Chile.
Degree Research candidates and the research training Visit applyonline.unsw.edu.au.
Visit research.unsw.edu.au/unsw-home-country-joint-scholarships for more information.
leaders who work with them.
UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship scheme
Contact Us These are prestigious scholarships based on research merit, research potential, global
Eligibility The Graduate Research School is the central administration impact and social engagement, and potential for career development. These awards
and support unit for all Higher Degree Research candidates at provide successful applicants undertaking a PhD with a tax-exempt living allowance and
Once you have decided to apply for a Higher Degree
UNSW Sydney. an annual development support package, in addition to covering tuition fees for 4 years.
Research program, you must determine whether you are
eligible for admission before submitting an application. Level 2, South Wing Rupert Myers Building, UNSW Sydney The Scientia PhD Scholarship scheme has different eligibility criteria and application
W: research.unsw.edu.au process to other UNSW scholarships. For more information on how to apply for a Scientia
Use the UNSW HDR Self-Assessment Tool to determine
E: [email protected] Scholarship, please visit 2025.unsw.edu.au/apply/?interest=scholarships.
your eligibility and your competitiveness for a scholarship at
selfassessment.research.unsw.edu.au. T: +61 2 9385 6731
Visit research.unsw.edu.au/graduate-research-scholarships for more information.
Entry requirements English language
entry requirements
UNSW Global English
To gain entry to UNSW, you’ll
need to meet both the academic Evidence of English language ability
language courses
entry requirements and the English If English isn’t your first language, you must provide
language requirements. evidence that your English language ability meets UNSW Global English language courses are specifically In UEEC, there is a focus on learning to use established
our requirements. You must submit results from an designed to enable you to improve your English proficiency academic conventions, producing complex academic texts,
acceptable English language test taken in the last two to meet the UNSW English language entry requirements case analyses and reports required at UNSW, confidently
years prior to starting study at UNSW. See our English and equip you with the academic skills to start your UNSW participating in academic discussions and developing
language requirements policy at unsw.edu.au/elp. Sydney degree. The comprehensive range of courses covers independent learning strategies.
Academic entry requirements academic English, general English, and professional English.
Most UNSW programs require a minimum overall score of
International English Language Testing
All courses have been developed and are delivered by highly C+ with a minimum of C in the writing component or a
To find out the academic entry requirements System (IELTS) - Academic
for your chosen degree, refer to the relevant qualified and experienced specialist English teachers. minimum overall score of B with a minimum of C+ in the
An overall minimum score of 6.5 with a minimum writing component. Some UNSW Sydney programs require
entry in this guide. Alternatively, the UNSW Programs are popular, so we recommend you apply at least
score of 6.0 in the sub-tests of listening, reading, a higher grade.
Admissions Office can help you find out the three months before your intended degree start date.
speaking, and writing is required. Some UNSW
specific academic entry requirements. For more information visit unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/english-
Sydney programs require a higher score. For more For more information visit
information, visit www.ielts.org. language-courses/ueec.
unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/english-language-courses.
Social media
www.facebook.com/unsw
www.twitter.com/unsw
plus.google.com/+universityofnsw
www.youtube.com/user/UNSW
http://e.weibo.com/ozunsw
http://i.youku.com/u/UNTc1OTIyMTQ4
www.pinterest.com/unsw
www.linkedin.com/company/university-
of-new-south-wales
www.instagram.com/unsw
108
Jamila,
SEE WHY UNSW SYDNEY
IS AUSTRALIA'S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
APPLY NOW
Visit your personalised site
or make an enquiry
Contact us
UNSW Future Students
East Wing, Red Centre
UNSW Sydney
Sydney NSW 2052
T: +61 2 9385 6996
E: [email protected]
W: international.unsw.edu.au
UNSW Canberra
Northcott Dr, Campbell ACT 2612
T: +61 2 6268 6000
E: [email protected]
Indonesia
Nur Fatmah Syarbini
Jakarta Office
Menara Karya 28th Floor, Suite 16, JL. HR. Rasuna Said Blok X-5, Kav 1-2,
Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia
T: (021) 5789 5856 (by appointment)
M: +62 811 980 964
E: [email protected]
Mekong
Linh Nguyen
T: +84 902 39 7576 CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G | ABN: 57 195 873 179
E: [email protected] © UNSW Sydney March 2019
Photography: Brad Miller, Ethan Rohloff, Jacquie Manning, Louise
North America Reily, Nikki To
E: [email protected]
DISCLAIMER: UNSW programs, courses and any arrangements for
programs and fees including staff allocated, as stated in the guide
North - East Asia or any other University publication, announcement or advice of the
Frankie Yau University, are an expression of intent only and are not to be taken as
T: +852 9822 1231 a firm offer or undertaking. The University reserves the right to make
E: [email protected] alterations to any matter contained within this publication without
notice. Information in this Guide is accurate as of March 2019, but
UK and Europe may be amended without notice by the University. All costs and
fees are provided in Australian Dollars (A$). Any agreement with the
Travis Edwards
University does not remove the right to take action under Australia’s
M: +44 (0)7848158264
consumer protection laws.
E: [email protected]
COMPLIANCE: The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS)
West Africa Act 2000 sets out the legal framework governing delivery of education
to overseas students studying in Australia on a student visa. UNSW in
Walter Ngwu providing education services to overseas students complies with the
T: +234 (0) 817 136 7159 ESOS Framework and the National Code of Practice for Registration
E: [email protected] Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas
Students 2018 (The National Code).
UNSW agents A description of the ESOS framework can be found at the following
Find a local UNSW agent in your country. link: https://internationaleducation.gov.au/Regulatory-Information/
international.unsw.edu.au/find-a-UNSW-agent Pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx