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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice can accelerate your career, whether you’re planning to move into advanced research, academia, practice or policy development.

Our research degree will equip you with skills and knowledge to help you thrive across a broad range of organisations, including academia, the legal profession, government, NGOs or inter-governmental agencies.

As part of this postgraduate research degree, you will study research methods and complete a research thesis that makes a substantial and original contribution to knowledge in your chosen area of law, criminology or related discipline. You’ll enjoy a collegiate and dynamic research culture at Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice, an internationally renowned faculty.

Degree code
1730
Duration
Maximum 4 years full-time or 8 years part-time
Scholarships available
Yes
Delivery mode
On campus

Applicants for this doctoral program must have either completed a recognised Masters degree (including a substantial research component) with a minimum distinction average (75 per cent), or a recognised four-year Bachelor's degree with Honours Class II, Division (I) that included a substantial research component, or the equivalent. 

You must also submit a research proposal to be considered for this program. Admission to the PhD program is subject to appropriate supervision being available.

The PhD requires a minimum of three and a maximum of four years full-time study and submission of a research thesis, usually not exceeding 100,000 words. You'll be supervised by experts in your chosen area, who will help you develop insights and critical legal research skills in a supportive and stimulating environment. 

Compulsory coursework includes research ethics, research methods and data management. Ongoing enrolment in the doctoral program requires confirmation of candidature at between nine to 12 months full-time equivalent. 

Confirmed candidates will then have annual progress reviews to help track their research project's achievements and milestones.

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ARC Future Fellowship PhD Scholarships

ARC Future Fellowship PhD Scholarships in the Military and the Constitution in Asia

The Faculty of Law & Justice, Âé¶¹Éçmadou Sydney, wishes to offer up to three PhD Scholarships for applicants with outstanding research potential and a demonstrated interest in comparative constitutionalism and studies of law and society.

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Indigenous PhD scholarships in law
Âé¶¹Éçmadou aims to increase opportunities for Indigenous research degree candidates to join our research community through a funded, pathways program.
Water Research Laboratory
PhD Scholarship in the Protection of Human Rights at Sea
ARC Discovery Project

PhD Scholarship in the Protection of Human Rights at Sea

Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice wishes to offer a PhD Scholarship for an applicant with outstanding research potential and a demonstrated interest in international human rights law and the law of the sea.

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ARC Laureate Fellowship: PhD Scholarships on Evacuations
ARC Laureate Fellowship PhD Scholarships

ARC Laureate Fellowship: PhD Scholarships on Evacuations

Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice wishes to offer two PhD scholarships for applicants with outstanding research potential and a demonstrated interest in disaster law, human rights law, international humanitarian law, or diplomatic and consular law. 

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ARC Discovery Project

PhD Scholarship for Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries

The scholarship is for a doctoral topic related to the Australian Research Council Discovery Project of Justine Nolan, Natalie Klein, and Shelley Marshall (RMIT University) on ‘Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries’.

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