Doctorate (PhD)
This professional development degree, with an integrated program of independent research and coursework, will help you extend your studio research and practice and make original conceptual advancements in your discipline. You will develop the expertise needed to provide leadership in your field, and you will gain research skills and the ability to articulate a theoretical position within a visual arts discourse.
For admission as a candidate, an applicant will:
Students admitted to the Doctor of Visual Arts program will normally hold previous qualifications in the visual arts area.
Prospective students must confirm prior to application that their chosen project can be conducted within the appropriate concentration area (i.e. check the availability of supervision, resources etc). If specialist equipment or computer programs are required, this must be stated on the student's application form.
When applying, applicants must submit a written research proposal outlining the nature of the studio project they wish to undertake and the supporting research question for their dissertation. Applicants will also be requested to present a current folio of their most outstanding work and a curriculum vitae.
The following University policy will apply to Higher Degree Research (HDR) programs:
Applicants wishing to commence in Research Intake 1 should lodge their application prior to the closing date listed at the top of this page. Applicants applying to commence at any other time should submit their application at least four months before their preferred intake date. Refer to the Scholarship Key Dates for further information.
Build on your expertise to provide leadership in your respective field, enhance the quality of your professional practice, research skills, and the ability to articulate a theoretical position within a visual arts discourse.
The University's Professional Doctorate Policy permits the award of credit for doctoral level courses or prior doctoral research taken at this or another recognised institution for which a degree has not been awarded.
To prepare for completing your application online, you will need to:
More detail on each of the above preparation steps including what to feature in your Research Proposal or CV and how to find a supervisor are outlined on the Research Study - How to apply website.
ApplyingOnce you are ready to apply, you can add this program to your shortlist at the top of this page or apply for this program now (a maximum of three preferences is allowed).
Griffith will assess your first preference and will only assess subsequent preferences if you are not successful.
Once you have submitted your application, you will be sent an email about how to track your application.
For a full list of your incomplete or submitted applications, please view your application list.