
The ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç combined PhD/Master of Psychology (Forensic) is a four-year, full-time degree designed to train a select group of postgraduate students to undertake high-calibre research in areas relevant to the professional practice of psychology. Â
The program has a research component as well as coursework and professional placement. Its emphasis on training in forensic fields includes advanced research skills particularly relevant to the area. The program is unique among Australian universities as it combines teaching from the School of Psychology and the Faculty of Law & Justice. Â
You’ll lead a significant contribution to the knowledge of the nature of psychological processes in the field of forensic psychology.
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Primary supervision must be provided by an academic who holds a position in the School of Psychology.
The minimum academic eligibility requirement is completion of a four-year APAC-accredited sequence in psychology, including a major research thesis/project, with Honours Class 1 (85%), or international equivalent. Qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years (exceptions may be possible in limited circumstances).
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While there is a  to apply for most Higher Degree Research programs at ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼÇ, there are additional requirements for Combined applicants which relate to the Masters component of the program.
Please review the step-by-step application guide.
The School does not have specific requirements for a research proposal/research description. Applicants can be guided both by the general information published in the  and advice from their potential supervisor.
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Applicants must:
- demonstrate their competency in speaking and communicating in English is sufficient to practise the psychology profession
- satisfy both ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼÇ's English language requirements and those required by the .
All applicants, domestic and international, are encouraged to use AHPRA’s  (under ‘Additional resources’) to guide their understanding of AHPRA’s requirements.
- demonstrate their competency in speaking and communicating in English is sufficient to practise the psychology profession
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- Term 1 is the  for this program.
- Applicants should familiarise themselves with the , as deadlines are strict and a scholarship is required to undertake this program.
- International psychology qualifications must include a major research thesis/project and must be assessed by the  before an application is submitted. Note that the APS will only assess completeÌý±ç³Ü²¹±ô¾±´Ú¾±³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô²õ.
- As the number of places available each year is limited, entry into this program is competitive. Selection is based on the availability of supervision, academic qualifications, two referee reports and performance at an Assessment Centre. Only shortlisted applicants will be invited to participate in an Assessment Centre.
- Enrolled students must register as provisional psychologists prior to program commencement and registration must be maintained for the duration of enrolment.
- Applicants should familiarise themselves with the relevant  for the psychology profession. You must meet these requirements before an application for registration as a provisional psychologist can be approved.
- Applicants should review the inherent requirements of the program before applying.
- Applicants interested in BOTH a Combined program AND a stand-alone Master program OR a Combined program only must submit ONE research (Combined) application and ONE coursework (Master) application.
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