PhD (Media & Communication)

Overview

This Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) research degree will provide the framework, the focus and the discipline necessary to conduct speculative inquiry in the field of media and communication.

RMIT places high value on research in this field. It is committed to producing knowledge that is socially, academically, professionally and industry relevant.

Researchers and postgraduates in this field are involved in a diverse number of projects funded by the Australian Research Council, philanthropic and commercial bodies. Key researchers are drawn from a variety of research backgrounds.

Individually supervised research programs are available in areas such as:

  • media
  • communication
  • digital ethnography
  • advertising
  • marketing
  • journalism
  • cinema and television studies
  • creative writing
  • screen production.
  • music industries
  • Asian media

You should visit the School of Media and Communication Higher degrees by research page to develop your proposal in relation to the existing research groups, centres and labs.

The Doctor of Philosophy may be undertaken in a project, thesis by publication or thesis mode. You should discuss these modes of submission with your potential supervisor/s prior to application.

Upon graduation you will have developed:

  • high-level skills in research processes, analysis and synthesis of knowledge related to specific disciplines
  • high-level communication skills.