Our graduate research program nurtures and develops the sustainability leaders of tomorrow, whose diverse interests are matched to supervisors from our transdisciplinary team of academics.
Graduate research program
Our graduate research program nurtures and develops the sustainability leaders of tomorrow, whose diverse interests are matched to supervisors from our transdisciplinary team of academics.
In 2020, 61 doctoral and masters by research students participated in our program, working on projects addressing themes from ‘Flexing Our Energy System to Deliver Clean, Affordable, Reliable and Equitable Energy’ to ‘The Politics of Regenerative Agriculture in Australia’.
See the breadth of projects our students are investigating here.
Bronwyn Cumbo's PhD thesis, about children’s participation in the design of new technologies, was on the 2020 UTS Chancellor’s list. Read about her work here.
2020 Graduates
PhD in Sustainable Futures
Bronwyn Cumbo, Child Participation Beyond the Adult Realm: Participatory Design in Nature-play Contexts
Reba Paul, Energy Sensitive Urban Water Planning in Developing Countries: Unlocking the Potential of Distributed Recycled Water Systems to Reduce the Overall Energy Intensity for Urban Water Services
Simon Wright, A State of Innovation – The Role of Government in the Design and Orchestration of Sustainability Transitions
Judy Friedlander, A Meaty Discourse: Raising the agenda of an inconvenient message
Masters in Sustainable Futures
Mathew Hounsell, Using Big Data from TOTOR ETS to optimise public transport operations
Find out more about our graduate research program here