ISF’s award-winning graduate research program for Masters and Doctoral research empowers students to create a better future in their chosen field.
Current students
Be inspired by our cohort of current ISF Masters and PhD students and their diverse research projects.
Alumni
See who has completed their study with ISF in years past and read their theses and dissertations.
About you
Research students at ISF are passionate about making positive change in the world. They welcome new perspectives from outside of their area of expertise and enjoy the challenge of finding innovative solutions to wicked problems.
Prospective ISF research students must demonstrate their capacity to solve whole problems, integrating knowledge from several disciplines, drawing on experience from their past research, course work, employment or community activities.
When Professor Chris Riedy was working as an environmental consultant, he found he was often doing work that ended up justifying organisational and political decision making that was bad for the environment.
He had hit a wall.
Chris decided the only way he could make a real difference was by digging deeper into the problem, through joining ISF's postgraduate program.
Student profiles
Unlocking quantum frontiers
PhD candidate Sarah Wilson is examining the relationship between quantum mechanics and the law.
Exploring the sustainable pathways for EV battery minerals
PhD candidate Bernardo Mendonca is investigatin the voluntary adoption of sustainable practices by mining companies extracting minerals for electric vehicle batteries.
The valuable nutrients in our pee
PhD candidate Jordan Roods made a shift from a career in law to sustainability. Now, he’s focusing on the recovery of nutrients from organic waste streams.
Our network
The Institute for Sustainable Futures is a member of the Global Alliance for Inter- and Transdisciplinarity.
Professor and Program Lead - Graduate Research: Jason Prior
Contact Jason Prior on jason.prior@uts.edu.au for more information.