Graduate research degrees in Education
Graduate research degrees in Education
A graduate research degree in Education provides you with a unique opportunity to challenge yourself, make a contribution to existing knowledge, broaden your career options and develop a passion for research.

Doctor of Philosophy
This program enables you to complete extensive, independent research on an agreed topic under the supervision of at least two expert academics, where you will produce a thesis of around 80,000 words.

Master of Education - coursework/thesis
In this program you will complete two coursework units and a thesis of 20-25,000 words, under the supervision of at least two expert academics.

Master of Educational and Developmental Psychology / Doctor of Philosophy
This program is not open for direct admission. Only selected high achieving students in the Master of Educational and Developmental Psychology course are invited to articulate into the dual PhD degree after completing their first year.
How to apply
Interested in pursuing a research career in the field of education?
Pathways to research
If you don't meet eligibility criteria for a research degree, there are pathway courses offered by the Faculty.
Scholarships
There are many scholarships available to research students
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Our research supervisors are renowned for their multi-disciplinary approach and resilient solutions to today’s educational problems.
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Why do research with Monash Education?
Our research supervisors are renowned for their multi-disciplinary approach and resilient solutions to today’s educational problems.
We have a strong record of securing major grants from Federal Government, State Government, research institutes and others in order to fund research into important educational topics such as creativity, digital technologies, expert teaching practice and more.
The Faculty supports our graduate research students in both academic and professional development. Our graduates are prepared for a wide range of employment fields, including positions of educational, cultural, political and academic leadership.
The Faculty offers several exciting international exchange opportunities for our graduate research students. These week-long exchange programs are designed to support you to:
- Develop your research skills for academic publication;
- Seek a wider audience for your work through conference presentation;
- Collaborate with international scholars in the field.
We also have a vibrant research culture supported by the student-run Monash Education Research Community (MERC).

Andres Villamizar
"... if you have a burning desire to investigate something that you're passionate about - DO IT!"

Mohammad Haider
"The day I left Monash I told myself, ‘I’m going to come back one day. And if I’m going to do my PhD I’ll do it here at Monash’ "
What topics can you research with us?
You are free to choose any research topic related to education in some way. The only limitation is the availability of a researcher willing to supervise you.
Our researchers have varied interests and conduct research in multitudes of areas, too many to list here. Here are some of the research areas you might consider:
- Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Indigenous education
- Adult learning and professional development
- Arts education
- Child development
- Cultural and religious education
- Curriculum, pedagogy and assessment
- Dance education
- Democratic education
- Early childhood education
- Economics of education and training, education finance
- Education policy and reform
- Educational technologies
- Environmental and sustainability education
- Globalisation and education
- Health, wellbeing and physical education
- Higher education
- History education, history of education
- Inclusion, disability, cultural diversity, special education, gifted education
- Languages and literacy, LOTE, TESOL
- Leadership in education
- Music education
- Philosophy of education
- Philosophy for children
- Psychology and counselling in educational settings
- Sexuality, gender and education
- Social justice and education
- Sociology of education
- STEM education - Science, technology, engineering and mathematics
- Teacher education
- Work-based learning
- ... and many others