The Doctor of Philosophy by Research (DOPR) is an advanced, multi-disciplinary postgraduate degree programme designed for candidates with a passion for research, discovery, and academic excellence. This programme is tailored for individuals seeking to contribute to the advancement of knowledge, pursue careers in academia, research, consultation, or specialised fields across a broad range of disciplines.
Being a qualification that opens up boundless opportunities in research and industry, MAHSA University’s DOPR stands as a premier programme for scholars aspiring to push the boundaries of knowledge. Through independent, original research guided by expert supervisors, candidates will develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and a profound understanding of their chosen area of study.
Graduates of the DOPR from MAHSA University will be well-prepared to excel in academia, research institutions, and beyond. They will hold the recognition of respected universities, research facilities, and professional organisations worldwide, equipped to lead innovations, solve real-world challenges, and make impactful contributions to society.?
Preparation and presentation of a detailed progress report highlighting the research conducted, challenges faced, and future directions.
Completion of a course covering experimental design, statistical analysis, scientific writing, and project management.
Presentation of the research proposal before a panel of experts to validate objectives, methodologies, and timelines.
Obtaining ethical clearance for studies involving animals, humans, or other applicable subjects.
Implementation of approved research methodologies, including data collection, experimentation, and analysis.
Processing, analyzing, and interpreting data using relevant tools and statistical methods.
Writing the thesis with regular consultations with supervisors, including all necessary sections such as introduction, methodology, results, and conclusion.
One published or accepted journal article and one published, accepted, or under review.
Submission of the finalized thesis in soft-bound format for examination.
Defending the thesis and research findings before an examination panel.
Correction of the thesis based on examiner feedback and submission of the corrected thesis in hardbound format.