The fields of research available for higher degree research students to pursue within the Faculty are dependent on availability of supervisor and resources. Students enrol in one research subject for the period of their candidature. Potential students are advised to contact the Faculty Sub Dean for Graduate Studies for advice.
PhD
Under guidance from their supervisors, students are required to determine an area of study apposite to the Faculty's designated fields of research, prepare a research proposal and, where appropriate, obtain ethics approval(s), conduct a research investigation, write a thesis and submit the thesis for examination.
PhD by Publication
Under guidance from their supervisors, students are required to demonstrate extensive, high quality, peer-reviewed research, write an intergrating essay or chapter and submit for examination.
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Higher Degree by Research
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Research at CSU is helping us understand and respond to the changes in the world around us.
"At CSU I have the freedom to set my own research goals but the quality of supervision is excellent."
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