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Master of International Research Bioethics

3 semesters full-time + 6 semesters part-time
Study mode and course location On-campus (Alfred Hospital, Melbourne)
Commencement date February 2010

 

Course description

This course, offered by the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, is an interdisciplinary program covering comparative moral theory, research bioethics in an international setting, quantitative and qualitative research methodology, critical appraisal techniques and relevant law. Particular emphasis is given to ethical issues associated with research in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Students will gain a strong theoretical framework, and experience with local ethics committees. This course is currently funded by the Fogarty Institute of the US National Institutes of Health.

 

Course objectives

The overall objectives for the course cover four main themes:

1. Basic moral theory, bioethics and the application of bioethical
principles and law to research in both domestic and international
collaborative contexts
2. Quantitative and qualitative methodology for international health programme planning and evaluation
3. Special issues in international health

4. Practical application of theory and knowledge

 

Fees

In recognition of the fact that people from both NGOs and from
developing countries may wish to undertake this program, we have a
special fee policy for this program. Fees are AUS $19,785 for Australian students and AUS $22,650 for international students.

In addition, five fee scholarships and stipends are available to
students from developing countries in the Asia/ Pacific region.

STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN IELTS OF 7, OR A DEGREE FROM AN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY TO BE CONSIDERED

Please contact: Dr Deborah Zion

deborah.zion@med.monash.edu.au