See our project guide for a wide range of available Honours and Masters projects.
2022 Parkville Precinct Honours Information Session
2022 Parkville Precinct Honours & Masters Information Session and Q&A
We recently held the 2022 Parkville Precinct - RMH Honours and Masters Program Information Session and Q&A . Prospective students had the opportunity to hear from course coordinators who outlined the entry requirements, available projects, supervisors, course structure, further study, and career opportunities. In addition, attendees gained some valuable insights into our program from current students who will provide insight into the course experiences and graduate outcomes.
Watch the information session here
The Honours Program, Royal Melbourne Hospital, combines projects from the University of Melbourne's departments of Medicine, Radiology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Surgery, NorthWest Academic Centre, Burnett Institute, the Florey Neuroscience Institute and many other affiliates.
Students enrolled through Royal Melbourne Hospital may be eligible for the Larkins Prize, awarded to the student achieving the highest results for the fourth year Bachelor of Science/Biomedical Honours course. The prize is valued at $1000, and was established in 1999 to honour the contributions of Professor Richard Larkins. Professor Larkins held the positions of Head of the Department of Medicine (RMH/WH) and the James Stewart Professor from 1984 to 1998, and was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences from 1998 to 2003.


Project Information
Please view our available 2022 projects here :
Who we are
The Honours Program, Royal Melbourne Hospital, combines projects from the University of Melbourne's departments of Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Surgery and many other affiliates.
The RMH Honours Program is the largest program within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. We provide a strong research environment, supervision by leading research academics with access to state-of-the-art resources and facilities.
Could this be the stepping stone to your new career?
Join us and contribute to exciting research in your chosen area of interest!


Scholarships
Honours applicants who accept and enrol in a place in an RMH Honours course will automatically be considered for available Honours Scholarships. These are awarded on academic merit.
What next?
Once you have attended the Information Session and contacted the supervisors of the projects you are interested in, visit the MDHS Honours or Master of Biomedical Sciences overview to access the Sonia database and submit your project preferences.
