This program is for students who are already a qualified social worker to undertake further research training to develop expertise relevant to their practice.
A Masters in Social Work (Research) degree is awarded for a substantial, original contribution to knowledge achieved in up to two years of full-time study.
Research areas include social work theory and practice; critical social work, evidence bases in social work, social work education, human services provision, child and family welfare, mental health, diversity and inclusivity; religion and spirituality, masculinities, gender relations, and gender violence.