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Research in the School of Education

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Furthering your research interests


As a graduate, you may be considering further studies to extend your area of professional interest or research.  The School of Education at the University of New England, offers a range of postgraduate study programs.

Students enrolled in research degrees (PhD or EdD) within the School of Education are required to develop a detailed research proposal.

If you are a MEd Hons student, you have the first six months of your course to develop your proposal or 12 months if you are a part-time candidate.

PhD students are expected to develop a proposal and within the first 12 months, or 24 months for part-time candidates.

EdD students are expected to develop a proposal within six months after initial enrolment.

The School has developed a booklet ( Submission and Presentation of Formal Research Proposal — Guidelines) to assist you as you prepare your research proposal. You may also like to visit the Research Services homepage, for additional information and assistance.

A portal for UNE HDR students and researchers provides you with helpful information and links to resources.

Centres of research

The School of Education is home to the following centres of excellence in research:

  • The National Centre of Science, Information and Communication Technology,
    and Mathematics Education for Rural and Regional Australia (SiMERR);
  • The Centre for Research in English and Multiliteracies Education (CREME).

Research Publications

Link to UNE e-publications, our institutional research repository, and browse the publications by title, author, supervisor, RFCD code, subject, school, publisher or journal.

View a list of recently published books by School of Education academics.