The Fenner School accepts PhD and MPhil students in subject areas relevant to School research activities. Research in the School applies disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to environmental and societal issues at local, national and global scales. Our academic staff are drawn from a wide range of academic backgrounds and professional experience, and often collaborate with academics from other areas at The ANU and researchers in organisations such as CSIRO in supervising postgraduate students.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The Doctor of Philosophy is the highest degree
offered for study. It is based on a program of original, high quality research
developed by the student in consultation with supervisors. Admission to the
PhD normally requires an appropriate Master degree or Bachelor degree with
Honours. A PhD is expected to require a minimum of 3 years full-time work;
it is normally funded for 3 years.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
The Master of Philosophy is also based
entirely on a program of original research, and submission of a thesis. Admission
requirements are similar to a PhD, but the program requires only 2 years of
full-time study. MPhil research can address topics which may not be suitable
or feasible for PhD research.
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