Postgraduate research
The University of South Australia offers numerous research degrees related to the the research themes of the Barbara Hardy Centre for Sustainable Urban Environments. These are outlined below with links to program websites which detail program structure.
Further information on research programs is available from the UniSA Research degrees page, and the Division Research page. For program specific enquiries, contact the coordinator listed on each research degree page. Alternatively, enquiries can be directed to the Program Support Officers or Research Director:
Research Director:
Professor Chris Daniels
Telephone: + 61 8 8302 2317
Email: chris.daniels@unisa.edu.au
Program Support Officer:
Nadia Anfiteatro
Telephone: +61 8 8302 1142
Email:
nadia.anfiteatro@unisa.edu.au
Honours Degrees
Honours students learn advanced research, writing, and communication skills. Honours degrees are viewed favourably by employers, and successful completion entitles students to enrol in Masters and PhD programs. The School of Natural and Built Environments offers a multidisciplinary Honours program:
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Sustainable Environments (Honours)
(Honours degree) Coordinator: Assoc. Prof. Ian Clark
Masters by Research programs
Masters by Research programs have the objective of training higher degree by research (HDR) students in: analysing the literature, relevant artefacts and debate in the substantive area of the thesis topic at an advanced level; research methodology and techniques and in their critical evaluation, appropriate to the field of study; and the application of such methodology, by conducting a specified program of research under appropriate supervision.
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Master of Applied Science (Geoinformatics)
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Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering)
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Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability
PhD Research programs
PhD programs provide training and education with the objective of producing graduates with the capacity to conduct research independently at a high level of originality and quality. By the end of the degree program, the PhD student ought to be capable of conceiving, designing and carrying to completion a research program without supervision.
The purpose of the PhD is to advance knowledge and/or
the application of knowledge through the preparation of a substantial piece
of work which represents a significant contribution to a particular field of
study.
