• Annual course fee

    AUD 36,000

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Post study work visa

    3 Years

  • Intake months

    January, september

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Students from Australia are accepted for this course

The PhD programme ranges from thesis focused to creative practice portfolio, with options for hybrid models combining practice and theory. Areas of research include: historical and critical musicology, sound studies, composition, socially engaged arts, performance studies, improvisation, interaction design, instrument design, audio signal processing, immersive sound and psychoacoustics. SARC: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Sound and Music is established as a broad research environment supporting work in all areas of sound and music. SARC membership includes over forty academics from across various Schools in the University including the School of Arts English and Languages, School of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics and the School of Natural and Built Environment. As a dynamic and international community of researchers, SARC hosts regular events with invited scholars, researchers and artists. The PhD cohort is core to the research culture and includes over thirty students from various backgrounds and nationalities.

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TOEFL 90

  • Type of institution

    University

  • Year established

    1845

  • Total students

    24,000

  • On campus accommodation

    Available

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    THE rank

    201 - 250
  • QS

    QS rank

    233
  • arwu

    ARWU rank

    26 - 33

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