PhD in Applied Communication Fees at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia
There are a limited number of fee waiver places available to local students applying for a place in a research program. Applicants who do not receive an offer of a fee waiver place may be offered a full-fee place in the program.
All candidates are expected to complete their program within the maximum candidature time permitted for the program.
Further information on fee arrangements and costs is available from the School in which you are interested in applying.
Postgraduate research scholarships
Applications for the following scholarships, which provide a living allowance, are open to Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia who have completed four years of undergraduate study (or equivalent) at a high level of achievement:
Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA); and RMIT Research Scholarships.
The scholarships are available for full-time research for up to two years for a Master degree and three years for a PhD. They are also available to students who are studying part-time, but there are restrictions on the allocation of part-time awards.
Scholarship applications must reach the Higher Degrees Unit by no later than 31 October of the year preceding the one for which the scholarship is being sought.
Postgraduate Research Scholarships
General information for Postgraduate Research Students
Record spend on RMIT scholarships
RMIT University will spend more than $60 million on student scholarships over the next five years. RMIT has many scholarships and funding opportunities to offer students.
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Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
2009: A$1,860 per 12-credit-point course
Fees are payable at the commencement of each semester and are calculated annually.
Tuition fees are subject to annual adjustment and are not fixed for the duration of your study. Changes to fees are applied from 1 January each year. Further information is available at: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/highered/fullfees
Programs by coursework are offered on a Fee Paying Places (FFP) basis. A limited number of coursework programs and all honours programs have Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) (previously HECS).
Fee Paying Places (FPP)
FPP students are required to pay the complete cost of their program. FPP fees vary according to each program.
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Fees for 2009:Master: AU$1800 per 12-credit-point course.
Single course enrolments and full-time study are also possible.
Fees are payable at the commencement of each semester and are calculated annually
The prices quoted are total program prices at 2008. Tuition fees are subject to annual adjustment and are not fixed for the duration of your study. Changes to fees are applied from 1 January each year.
Programs by coursework are offered on a Fee Paying Places (FFP) basis. A limited number of coursework programs and all honours programs have Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) (previously HECS).
Fee Paying Places (FPP)
FPP students are required to
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