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Entry requirementsMinimum entrance requirementsApplicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience. International applicants wanting to be considered for a fully funded place must be working in low or middle income countries in the Asia-Pacific region and be in a position to contribute to the strengthening of health research ethics policy and processes in their country after the course. These applicants MUST supply with their application: a curriculum vitae; professional references; a personal statement outlining reasons for wanting to do the course, including the relevance of research bioethics to the applicants' future career path; a letter of support from institution or employer expressing commitment to leave employment open for the duration of the course, and to ensure that on the students return their role in the organization will involve research bioethics. Special application requirementsRelevant Work Experience (CV) Professional references + statement outlining reasons for undertaking the course and benefits to your future career path (Note: if applying for a fee funded place, applicants must be working in low or middle income countries in the Asia-Pacific region and be in a position to contribute to the strengthening of health research ethics policy and processes in their country after the coruse - letter of support from your institution or employer expressing commitments to leave your position open for the duration of the course, and to ensure that on your return to work your role in the organisation will involve research bioethics.) University entrance requirementsMinimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia. ApplicationsSemester one (March)Applications for this course are made directly to the department. Semester two (July)This course is not available for second semester entry. |