Doctor of Philosophy

Supported by two campuses we offer a wide range of options for doctoral students.

Doctor of Philosophy

PhD candidates are required to make a significant and original contribution to a discipline or profession by submitting one of the following, equivalent to 70,000 – 100,000 words:

  • a written research thesis
  • a written research thesis including associated papers
  • an artefact, such as a creative work or design product, with an accompanying exegesis (critical explanation).

A PhD candidate is expected to:

  • conduct independent research of high originality and quality
  • independently conceive of, design, conduct and complete a research project or program
  • develop a critical knowledge and understanding of the research area and methodological approaches
  • communicate convincingly with clarity and relevance to appropriate audiences.

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Entry requirements

You must have completed at least four years (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% of tertiary education studies in a relevant discipline at a high level of achievement, and must have been approved for the award of the degree(s) for which you studied.

A high level of achievement is defined as the equivalent of a four year Swinburne Honours degree that includes a significant research component in the fourth year, leading to an Honours degree class 1 (average grade between 80-100) or class 2A (average grade between 70-79) level.

Four years of tertiary studies can be demonstrated by the completion of any of the combinations of qualifications below, at the required standard of achievement:

  • a Bachelor’s degree (three or four years) and a Masters by Research; or
  • a Bachelor’s degree (three or four years) and an Honours year; or
  • a Bachelor’s degree (three or four years) and a Masters by Coursework; or
  • a Bachelor’s degree (four years) in an approved discipline.

You will also need to check the specific entry requirements for your program.

In addition, you must reach the required standards of achievement based on any prior qualifications and research experience.

English language requirements

Candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

  • obtain a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.5 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0 or a TOEFL iBT (Internet-based) minimum score of 79 (with a reading band no less than 18 and writing band no less than 20); or Pearson (PTE) 58 (no communicative skills less than 50) no longer than 24 months before submitting your application
  • successfully complete a total of 24 months (full time equivalent) of formal study where the language of instruction and assessment was English at AQF level 7 or above (or equivalent) at an approved university no longer than 60 months before submitting your application.

Available PhD Projects

Swinburne Sarawak also offers specific PhDs which are aligned with existing research projects.

Healthcare and Well-being Innovations

Discipline Principle Investigator Program Title/Topic
Science Dr. Hwang Siaw San PhD Bioactivity and Therapeutic Potentials of Sarawak Plant Extracts Based on SBC Indigenous Knowledge Repository in Cancer, Diabetic Mellitus and Cardiovascular Disease
Science Dr. Hwang Siaw San PhD Prevalence of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in a Malaysian Population with Myocardial Infarction and its Association with Clinical Outcomes
Science Dr. Hwang Siaw San PhD Development of Integrated Rapid Lateral Flow Immunoassay Detection System for GLP-1 and GIP
ICT Prof. Lau Bee Theng PhD/MSc Ontology of Natural Scene Categorization Using Information Fusion and Knowledge Transfer Based Machine Learning
ICT Prof. Lau Bee Theng PhD/MSc Development of a depression screening tool for primary healthcare settings using image and vocal data
ICT Prof. Lau Bee Theng PhD/MSc Development of a device to detect distress in an aged care facility using sound

IoT, Analytics and Optimization

Discipline Principle Investigator Program Title/Topic
Mechanical Dr. Almon Chai PhD Modelling of high-frequency ventilation
Mechanical Dr. Almon Chai PhD Modelling of fluid-structure interaction of closely-spaced bodies
Mechanical TBA PhD Transitions to turbulence in reciprocating flows
Mechanical Dr. Soon Kok Heng PhD Dynamic-nonlinear modelling of back-end-of-line bond pad structures
ICT Prof. Sim Kwan Yong PhD/MSc Metamorphic Time-Series Forecasting
ICT Prof. Sim Kwan Yong PhD/MSc Autonomous Error Detection and Trapping in Blockchain
ICT Prof. Sim Kwan Yong PhD/MSc Usage Log Mining for Software Fault Discovery
Math Dr. Lee Ming Ha PhD/MSc Combined double sampling and variable sampling interval attributes control chart
Math Dr. Lee Ming Ha PhD/MSc The design of the run length distribution of the t chart with estimated process parameter

Rural and Urban Development

Discipline Principle Investigator Program Title/Topic
Civil Dr. Choo Chung Siung PhD Geotechnical application of beneficiated coal combustion products for road construction
Civil Dr. Choo Chung Siung PhD Characterisation of beneficiated coal combustion products for road construction
Civil Dr. Adeline Ng Ling Ying PhD Performance of Concrete with Manganese Slag as Partial Replacement Material

Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Environments

Discipline Principle Investigator Program Title/Topic
Science Ts. Dr Irine Runnie Ginjom PhD/MSc Utilization of fruit and vegetable waste and by-products
Mechanical Dr. Soon Kok Heng PhD/MEng Development of PHA-biofibre green composites with grafting modifications

Sustainable and Clean Energy

Discipline Principle Investigator Program Title/Topic
EE Dr. Lai Chean Hung PhD Energy management and optimization of rural microgrid with multi-level control strategy
Science Dr. Chua Hong Siang PhD/MSc The development of gas sensors for the identification and quality control of agricultural products
Science Dr. Chua Hong Siang PhD/MSc The synthesis of polymeric fluorescent nanoparticles and its utilisation as optical sensing receptors
Science Dr. Daniel Tan Lee Tung PhD/MSc Biosurfactant formulation using biosurfactant-producing microorganisms (to be confirmed)
Science Dr. Daniel Tan Lee Tung PhD/MSc In vitro Propagation and Genetic Fingerprinting of Pineapple Cultivar MD2
Science Dr. Irine Runnie Henry Ginjom PhD/MSc Characterization of starch from fruit seeds
Science Dr. Irine Runnie Henry Ginjom PhD/MSc Microbial processing of fruit waste for enzyme production
Chemical Prof. Jaka Sunarso PhD/MSc High purity lignin extraction from lignocellulosic biomass using low-transition-temperature mixtures (LTTMs): A source of lignin valorization

CSR & Sustainability

Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic
Prof. Lim Weng Marc PhD Opening a donor’s wallet: What makes donors want to donate (more) to charity?
Dr. Ling Chui Ching Master & PhD CSR and Sustainability Initiatives by Listed Companies in Malaysia
Dr. Tan Vie Ming Master & PhD Stakeholder engagement in sustainability reporting by Malaysian companies
Dr. Jee Teck Weng (Jeffrey) Master & PhD Perception and factors affecting adoption of green innovation practices among SMEs in Malaysia
Dr. Yii Kwang Jing Master & PhD Green banking and environmental sustainability
Dr. Yii Kwang Jing Master & PhD The antecedents and consequences of renewable energy consumption, production and efficiency.

Tourism, Hospitality and Destination Marketing

Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic
Prof. Lim Weng Marc PhD Unpacking the relationships between destination attributes, traveller perceptions, and travel intentions
Dr. Jee Teck Weng (Jeffrey) Master & PhD Destination branding and management through the lense of social media posting and e-marketing mastery
Dr. Jee Teck Weng (Jeffrey) Master & PhD Destination marketing or tourism marketing?: Blended tourism model

Human Resource Innovation

Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic
Dr. Voon Mung Ling PhD/Masters Human Resource and Leadership Practices in Malaysian and Australian Organisations
Dr. Bibiana Lim Chiu Yiong PhD/Masters Comparative study on employees’ perceptions of smart technology and artificial intelligence in the workplace
Dr. Voon Mung Ling PhD/Masters Moderators/mediators of relationship between deviant behaviours and employment outcomes

Women’s Empowerment

Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic

Prof. Ida Fatimawati bt Adi Badiozaman
Dr. Voon Mung Ling

NA Empowering women entrepreneurs in Dalat, Sarawak through tourism entrepreneurship
Prof. Ida Fatimawati bt Adi Badiozaman
Dr. Voon Mung Ling
NA Women Leadership roles in enhancing tourism entrepreneurship in Dalat, Sarawak

Business Innovation

Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic
Dr. Rodney Lim Thiam Hock PhD/Masters
  1. Serious leisure as contexts for business venturing
  2. Micro-entrepreneurship and innovation

Education Research

Cluster Key Reseacher(s) Student Assigned Title/Topic
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Prof. Ida Fatimawati bt Adi Badiozaman Masters/PhD Tracking the student lifecycle. Student Engagement – engagement in retention modelling as a key parameter
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Hugh Leong NA Predicting student retention through data analytics
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Prof. Ida Fatimawati bt Adi Badiozaman PhD Preservation of intangible heritage through technology among an indigenous Dayak Ethnic Group community in Borneo
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Prof. Ida Fatimawati bt Adi Badiozaman

Dr Voon Mung Ling

Ir. Dr. Adeline Ng Ling Ying

Masters/PhD Hybrid Learning Challenges:

Unfolding Students’ Experience During Covid Times And Ways Forward

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Dr Fung Chorng Yuan

Hugh Leong

Masters/PhD Embracing blended learning in Malaysian higher education: students’ skills, engagement and outcomes
Education & Technology Augustus Raymond Segar NA Interactive Documentary of Melanau cultural heritage preservation
STEM Dr. Chong Kok Hing NA Assessments of the Impacts of Low-End High Immersion Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display Towards Deep Learning in Fluid Mechanics