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Postgraduate Research in Translation and Interpreting

Masters Research Degrees

Students conduct research on a specific area of interest at Masters or PhD level. Students select their research topic and then work under the guidance of trained supervisors to produce a thesis which is presented for examination.

Available masters research programs in Interpreting and Translation Studies are:

For students who wish to undertake the course with a more specific focus on research in their coursework degree, there are a number of different pathways available after the first semester of study. Students who enrol in the research stream may still be eligible to be recommended for NAATI accreditation in translation (not interpreting) if they meet the required pass level (70%) in the examination component of the designated unit (click here for the brochure).

Doctor of Philosophy

The Translating and Interpreting program is able to supervise PhDs on a wide range of topics.

For more information about undertaking a PhD at Monash, see Higher Degree by Research, or the PhD handbook entry.

For enquiries regarding Higher Degree by Research for Translation and Interpreting, please contact Dr Leah Gerber.