
Doctor of Philosophy

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Waikato University is a research-based degree awarded for original contributions to knowledge. Supervised by at least two experts, it can be completed as a traditional thesis, with publications, or creative practice.
480 points, 3 years
Hamilton, Tauranga
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The first day of any month from February to November
Why study the Doctor of Philosophy?
A PhD prepares you to become a leading expert in your chosen field. Through rigorous, independent research, you’ll develop specialist knowledge and advanced skills in critical thinking, analysis, and academic communication. PhD graduates are highly sought after for roles in academia, research, policy, and leadership across sectors.
As a PhD candidate, you will:
Undertake original research that contributes new knowledge to your discipline
Work closely with supervisors who are experts in your field
Develop high-level analytical, problem-solving, and writing skills
Contribute to global discussions on complex social, political, cultural, or scientific issues
Be part of a vibrant research community with access to world-class facilities
PhD Structure
There is no coursework in the PhD programme. Instead, your degree is entirely research-based and culminates in the submission of a thesis. Your thesis must:
Demonstrate your ability to conduct independent research
Present and justify your research methodology
Report findings clearly and critically
Make an original contribution to the academic knowledge in your field
Depending on your research area and goals, your thesis can be presented as:
A traditional monograph
A PhD with Publication, incorporating published or publishable papers
A PhD with a Creative Practice Component, integrating creative outputs with scholarly research
For information on the creative practice pathway, download the Requirements for PhD with a Creative Practice Component.
480 points, 3 years
Hamilton, Tauranga
Papers offered differ by location. Find a Paper for full location info.
The first day of any month from February to November
Degree information
Candidates making enquiries about the PhD programme need sufficient information to make an informed choice about their study plans. The Graduate Advisor in the appropriate Faculty/School can be approached for initial advice on these matters. Our Staff Profiles are another useful resource.
View the PhD Regulations and the Higher Research Degree Application Process.
Estimated fees
$7,208 - $7654 per year
Domestic tuition fees
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) research opportunities
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Support for PhD students
Te Mata Kairangi School of Graduate Research provides administrative support for enrolled students, with Higher Research Degree Advisors assisting students and their supervisors through every stage of research from enrolment to examination and, finally, submitting theses.
The school also holds workshops and events to hone your research and communication skills.