Research degrees are offered on a sponsored, scholarship, or full-fee-paying basis. Contact the Institute or the University Graduate School for further details.
The PhD is a University-wide degree which involves an intense period of supervised study and research, culminating in the submission of a thesis. The degree is awarded to candidates who, through original investigation, make a distinct and significant contribution to knowledge in their field of specialisation. The Institute offers the Doctor of Philosophy in Sustainable Futures to both local and international students.
The Institute's postgraduates have consistently achieved excellent examiners' reports and, of the Institute's six graduates since 1998, five were eligible for the UTS Chancellor's Award. In 2003, and again in 2005, one of the (three) eligible graduates has succeeded in being placed on the Chancellor's List.
The Institute aims to support students taking a trans-disciplinary or inter-disciplinary approach to research while building on their existing expertise.
Applicants should hold a First Class or Second Class Honours (Division 1) degree from UTS or equivalent institution. Prospective research students must demonstrate from either their past research or coursework, employment or community activities, their capacity to solve whole problems, integrating knowledge from several disciplines.
The maximum course duration is four years of full-time, or six years of part-time study.
This research degree is undertaken wholly by thesis.
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