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From 2024, a student may elect to complete their doctoral degree by publication. A PhD by Publication refers to a doctoral degree that comprises several peer-reviewed publications written as an introduction, discussion and conclusion that has been put together as separate chapters, contributing to a unified research theme within a specific field. Each academic college has their own criteria for considering such as request. A student must from the onset, and at the point of initial registration as a doctoral candidate, discuss this option with their supervisor. Click here for more information about the PhD by Publication.
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Degree Level Research
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Campus Magill City West
Duration 4 year(s) full-time
Mode On-campus
Program Code MPHD
Fees AUD$ 36,100 per annum (per 1.0 EFTSL) for students enrolled in 2024
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Program level Doctorate by research
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A research degree is an advanced program of study allowing you to investigate a topic relevant to your field. Under the supervision of world-class researchers, research degree students learn and apply advanced research methodologies to produce new knowledge, understandings and insights, and provide solutions to the world’s challenges. Completing a research degree means becoming an expert in your field. It’s your opportunity to take a topic that interests you, explore it in depth, tackle intellectual, creative and practical challenges, and communicate your findings.
You can study a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications) and Master of Research.
Doctor of philosophy (phd).
Produces graduates with the capacity to conduct research independently at a high level of originality and quality. By the end of the degree, a PhD student will be capable of independently designing and executing original research that generates new knowledge, understandings and insights (three to four years full-time equivalent).
Allows formal recognition of established researchers and/or scholars who do not already hold a PhD qualification, and who have produced research of international standing in their field with an ongoing record of academic publication (work).
Students analyse their thesis topic at an advanced level, applying research methodology and techniques to contribute new knowledge, understandings and insights to their field, under appropriate supervision (two years full-time equivalent).
Please note, a Master by Coursework (such as an MBA) involves enrolling in selected courses and participating in lectures and tutorials (online or on campus). It is different to a Master of Research.
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UniSA research is inspired by the challenges and opportunities of today. In the 2018 Australian Research Council Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation of Australian universities, all of our assessed research was rated at world class or above. We are vibrant, outward-facing and responsive. We partner with industry, government and communities to seek answers to questions that arise in the real world.
Learn more about our research .
UniSA intends to deliver industry and end-user informed research that supports employer-relevant curriculum. To achieve this, and to produce entrepreneurial and business-aware graduates, we have developed the transformed PhD.
We have added a structured component to research degrees including enhanced skill development, supervisory panels and a technology-enabled oral defence of the thesis. Through these activities you will develop a set of professional, transferable skills relevant to our knowledge-based enterprise economy.
The aim of the transformed PhD is to increase your employment prospects in any career path. You will possess the knowledge, expertise and confidence to meet the emerging needs of academia, industry, government and the community.
We offer doctoral candidates the opportunity to undertake exciting and innovative research in the following disciplines:
To find a research area, you'll need to match your qualifications and interests to the research projects offered at UniSA. These have been developed by teams of academics who will supervise you during your research degree.
A scholarship allows you to focus on your research without needing to do paid work. At UniSA, you can explore high achiever scholarships, vacation research scholarships, as well as Vice Chancellor and President’s scholarships.
We also offer thematically-based scholarships. These scholarships will not only address local, national and international grand challenges, they will also ensure you work across the University, with industry, and with community partners.
Learn more about available scholarships .
There are seven identified graduate qualities and outcomes that result from doing a research degree at UniSA. Importantly, these competencies are transferable to the workplace, whether academic or professional. In brief, a research degree graduate of the University of South Australia:
Read about our research degree graduate qualities in more detail.
UniSA provides a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment where you are encouraged to explore your own ideas under the supervision of some of Australia’s leading researchers.
We are widely recognised for our world-class research in contemporary art, design, creative arts and writing, language, communication and culture, architecture and the built environment 1 .
In addition, we will ensure you graduate with transferable career skills that complement your research experience and enhance your global capability when you complete the Engaged PhD program. As part of this degree, you will complete skill development workshops and masterclasses aligned to your interests.
1 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
Your career.
A PhD will give you a competitive edge in the work place. You may choose to pursue a career in academia, or in research with a research institution or university. Alternatively, you may choose to work in your chosen specialisation. A research degree graduate of the University of South Australia:
Before applying, you will need to do some investigation. Our step-by-step guide will take you through the process of preparing your application to maximise your chances of success.
Please check the research degrees calendar for all key dates.
Check to see if you meet the entry requirements for the type of research degree you wish to apply for.
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"My thesis emphasises the importance of preserving and recording family oral histories and photographs that will be left as a legacy for future generations and future researchers."
David Sweet
Doctor of Philosophy Adjunct Research Associate, University of South Australia
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Yan Zhuge is a Professor in Structural Engineering at UniSA STEM. She now leads a prestigious concrete research team comprising three academics and approximately ten PhD candidates. Her main research interests include green concrete materials, fibre composite materials and structures. She has published more than 200 JCR Q1 journal papers. Her publications have attracted 7200+ citations with a H-index of 44. She serves as an Associate Editor of Case Studies in Construction Materials (Elsevier, Q1 journal) and acts as a Guest Editor for Engineering Structures (Elsevier, Q1 journal).
Her research endeavours extend beyond publications, as she has successfully secured grants exceeding $5 million for sustainable construction initiatives,... Read more
Harnessing connections across science, technology, engineering and mathematics, UniSA STEM creates innovative solutions and groundbreaking developments across teaching, learning and research.
Her research endeavours extend beyond publications, as she has successfully secured grants exceeding $5 million for sustainable construction initiatives, including 1 ARC Linkage project, 3 ARC Discovery Projects, 1 ARC LIEF, CI of ARC Nanocomm Hub and ARC training centre, and is leading a SmartCrete CRC project in the past five years. Highlighted among her projects are:
1) 2023-2025, Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery grant (Zhuge, Wang, Ma, Chen), $501, 504. Title: Creating pH-sensitive self-healing concrete using sludge waste for sewers.
2) 2021-2024, Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery grant (Duan, Zhuge, Sanjayan, Li), $768,927. Title: Hydrogen carbon waste into concrete: AI assisted nanoscience approach.
3) 2020-2023, Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery grant (Thambiratnam, Chan, Zhuge), $419,000. Title: Mitigating Vehicular Crashes into Masonry Buildings.
4) 2023-2028, ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Whole Life Design of Carbon Neutral Infrastructure.
5) 2022, ARC LIEF grant (Tao, Zhang, Samali, Uy, Zhao, Hao, Mukherjee, Smith, Zhuge, Heidarpour, Dao, Li, Nguyen, Aslani), $1,213,351. Title: National Facility for Physical Fire Simulation.
6) 2021-2022, Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Hub for Nanoscience-based construction material manufacturing (Zhuge), $90,000, Title: Green bricks from red mud – converting contaminated soil to nonkiln fired eco-bricks.
7) 2023-2027, Two National Industry PhD projects (Zhuge, Benn) with Hallett Group.
8) 2022 – 2025, CRC SmartCrete project (Zhuge, Chow, Rameezdeen), $184,800. Title: Using drinking water treatment alum sludge to make greener and durable concrete.
(9) 2019-2021, National Institute for Forest Products Innovation (NIFPI) (Rameezdeen, Mills, Zhuge, O’Hehir, Chow, Ma), $1,560,000. Title: characterising softwood sawn products in Australia.
Yan has a BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering and a Masters in Structural Engineering from Beijing, China, a PhD in Structural Engineering from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. With a career spanning over 27 years, she has lectured at several Australian universities. She joined UniSA in 2017 as a full professor. Now, she is a Professorial Lead in Research Education, UniSA STEM. Her scientific contributions have garnered several Australian government awards and fellowships, as well as industry partnerships. Since 2019, she has held the position of a member in ARC College of Experts. She was the winner of 2018 South Australia Winnovation award in Engineering category.
Qualifications.
Doctor of Philosophy Queensland University of Technology
Master of Engineering Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Arch
Bachelor of Engineering Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Arch
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
SA Water Scholarship, SA Water, 29/02/2024 - 31/01/2028
Hallett Construction and Mining Materials Pty Ltd. Scholarship, Hallett Construction and Mining Materials Pty Ltd., 01/10/2023 - 30/09/2027
National Industry Phd - Performance Evaluation of Eco-friendly Concrete Produced with Granulated lead smelter slag, Cwth Dept of Education, Skills & Employment, 01/10/2023 - 30/09/2027
SmartCrete 21.R1.0019-P: Using drinking water treatment alum sludge to enhance corrosion resistance of sewer structures, SmartCrete CRC, 01/08/2022 - 31/07/2025
Hydrogen carbon waste into concrete: AI assisted nanoscience approach, ARC - Discovery Projects, 01/01/2021 - 31/12/2024
Mitigating Vehicular Crashes into Masonry Buildings, ARC - Discovery Projects, 01/01/2020 - 31/12/2024
Ind: ARC Research Hub for Nanoscience-based Construction Material Manufacturing, BSMART Holdings, 11/01/2021 - 31/12/2023
ARC Research Hub for Nanoscience-based Construction Material Manufacturing, ARC - Industrial Transformation Research Hubs, 11/01/2021 - 31/12/2023
Large Scale Fire testing furnaces, ARC - Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities Grant, 01/01/2022 - 31/12/2022
Reinforced crumbed rubber concrete for residential construction, ARC - Linkage Project, 20/09/2016 - 30/11/2020
Non-destructive assessment of SA Water concrete assets, SA Water, 29/03/2019 - 28/02/2020
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
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2019 | 79 46 |
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2022 | 5 3 202 |
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2022 | 77 34 |
2022 | 20 148 |
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2022 | 68 29 |
2022 | 44 35 |
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2022 | 37 18 |
2022 | 22 13 |
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2021 | 47 18 |
2021 | 6 2 2 |
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2021 | 36 29 |
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Influence of Mixing Procedures, Rubber Treatment, and Fibre Additives on Rubcrete Performance
Organisation | Country |
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Ancon Beton Pty Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
ARUP Pty Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
Basf Se | GERMANY |
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture | CHINA |
Beijing University of Technology | CHINA |
BG & E (Vic) | AUSTRALIA |
Bluescope Steel | AUSTRALIA |
Bozorgmehr University | IRAN |
Brunel University | UNITED KINGDOM |
BSMART | AUSTRALIA |
Charles Darwin University | AUSTRALIA |
China University of Mining and Technology | CHINA |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | CHINA |
City of Salisbury | AUSTRALIA |
Composite Reinforcement Solutions | AUSTRALIA |
CSIRO Australia (Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research organisation) | AUSTRALIA |
Curtin University | AUSTRALIA |
Dextra Building Products (Guangdong) Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Dongguan University of Technology | CHINA |
Dresden University of Technology | GERMANY |
Enerven Company | AUSTRALIA |
Far East University | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF (SOUTH) |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
FMG Engineering | AUSTRALIA |
Fuzhou University | CHINA |
Griffith University | AUSTRALIA |
Guangdong University of Technology | CHINA |
Guangzhou Maritime University | CHINA |
Harbin Institute of Technology | CHINA |
Hebei University of Technology | CHINA |
Heifei University of Technology | CHINA |
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology | VIET NAM |
Hong Kong Polytechnic University | HONG KONG |
Huaqiao University | CHINA |
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine | UNITED KINGDOM |
Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology | CHINA |
Islamic Azad University | IRAN |
Joinlox | AUSTRALIA |
Joinlox Pty Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
Lanzhou University | CHINA |
LYSAGHT Bluescope | AUSTRALIA |
Macquarie University | AUSTRALIA |
Mataram University | INDONESIA |
Missouri University of Science and Technology | UNITED STATES |
Monash University | AUSTRALIA |
Mustansiriyah University | IRAQ |
Nanyang Technological University | SINGAPORE |
Nazarbayev University | KAZAKHSTAN |
New York University | UNITED STATES |
O'Donnell Griffin Pty Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University | SAUDI ARABIA |
Queen's University | CANADA |
Queen's University Belfast | UNITED KINGDOM |
Queensland Rail | AUSTRALIA |
Queensland University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (Bangladesh) | BANGLADESH |
RMIT University | AUSTRALIA |
SA Water | AUSTRALIA |
SA Water Corporation | AUSTRALIA |
Salisbury City Council | AUSTRALIA |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University | CHINA |
Shanghai University | CHINA |
Shenzhen University | CHINA |
South China University of Technology | CHINA |
Southern University Of Science And Technology | CHINA |
Sun Yat-Sen University | CHINA |
Sunshine Interior Services Pty Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
Swinburne University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
Swiss Institute of Management and Innovation | SWITZERLAND |
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology | INDIA |
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology | INDIA |
The Technical University of Madrid | SPAIN |
Ton Duc Thang University of Technology | VIET NAM |
Tongji University | CHINA |
Tsinghua University | CHINA |
Universite Paul Sabatier Toulouse III | FRANCE |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Auckland | NEW ZEALAND |
University of Babylon | IRAQ |
University of British Columbia | CANADA |
University of Canberra | AUSTRALIA |
University of Da Nang | VIET NAM |
University of Macau | MACAU (SAR OF CHINA) |
University of Mazandaran | IRAN |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of Missouri System | UNITED STATES |
University of New South Wales | AUSTRALIA |
University of Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of Science and Technology Bejing | CHINA |
University of Science, Malaysia | MALAYSIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Southern Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of Tabriz | IRAN |
University of Texas at El Paso | UNITED STATES |
University of Thi-Qar | IRAQ |
University of Transport Technology | VIET NAM |
University of Waikato | NEW ZEALAND |
University of Western Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University Tenaga National | MALAYSIA |
Vienna University of Technology | AUSTRIA |
Wagners Composite Fibre Technologies (CFT) | AUSTRALIA |
West Virginia University | UNITED STATES |
Xian University of Architecture and Technology | CHINA |
Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology | CHINA |
Xi'An University Of Architecture And Technology (Xauat) | CHINA |
Zhejiang University | CHINA |
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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ARC College of Experts | 2019 |
Women in Innovation SA | 2018 |
Concrete Institute of Australia (CIA) | 2017 |
University of Southern Queensland | 2014 |
Nanyang Technological University | 2014 |
University of Southern Queensland | 2013 |
Australian Academy of Science | 2012 |
Government of Queensland | 2012 |
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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110470 - Developing Innovative Connection Systems for Glass Fibre Polymer Reinforced Precast Concrete Elements | Current |
152 - Development of an Innovative Meta-panel Sandwich Core for Structure Protection against Dynamic Loads | Current |
67-Development of composite decking for applications in jetties | Current |
Creating pH-sensitive self-healing concrete with alum sludge composite particles for next generation water pipes | Current |
Durability and structural performances of green concrete made from recycled plastic and clay minerals | Current |
Energy efficient foam concrete incorporating phase change material core-shell aggregates | Current |
Hydrogen carbon waste into high performance concrete material | Current |
Mechanical properties and structural applications of chemical treated super-high-strength timber | Current |
Mitigating vehicular crashes into masonry buildings uisng innovative material and damping technologies | Current |
Nature fiber reinforced thermal insulation wall | Current |
New cement composites with high durability and thermoelectric performance | Current |
Recycled and tyre derived aggregates in concrete and its performance evaluation for kerb application on expansive soils | Current |
Retrofitting of eccentrically loaded slender concrete column with textile reinforce engineered cementitious composite | Current |
Seismic assessment of reinforced rubberized concrete under different loading conditions | Current |
Self-sensing carbon-based textile reinforced concrete | Current |
Sustainable light-weight ultra-high performance concrete: Development and material properties | Current |
Use of precast concrete piles reinforced with GFRP to underpin jetties | Current |
Utilising alum-based water treatment residue in producing highly durable alkaline-activated material | Current |
Verification of the stress grade of Australian softwood through alternative testing methods | Current |
Assessment of mixed recycled plastic concrete performance and its application in concrete kerbs | Completed |
Compressive and shear behaviour of profiled steel composite walls incorporating foam rubberised concrete | Completed |
Development and characterization of hybrid engineered cementitious composite (ECC) and its application to column retrofitting | Completed |
Development of CAC (calcium aluminate cement) ¿ GGBFS (ground granulated blast-furnace slag) blended strain hardening cementitious composite (SHCC) - material behaviour and retrofitting performance | Completed |
Development of innovative thin-walled composite cold-formed steel/ECC structural elements | Completed |
Durability of crumbed rubber concrete | Completed |
Fibre reinforced seawater and sea-sand concrete for marine structures | Completed |
Mechanical characterisation of tyre walls for residential housing applications | Completed |
Mesoscale modelling and experimental studies of rubberized concrete | Completed |
Structural performance of tapered steel-concrete-steel powerline poles (Stobie poles) | Completed |
Study of cement nanocomposites containing montmorillonite nanosheets and cellulose nanofibers | Completed |
Study of screw connections for releasing thermal force in aluminium roof-purlin system | Completed |
The bond behaviour and flexural capacity of profiled steel reinforced CRC composite slab | Completed |
The properties of porous concrete | Completed |
Theoretical study on the buckling behavior of profiled skin sheets in steel and concrete composite members | Completed |
Utilization of drinking water treatment sludge to develop eco-friendly concrete products | Completed |
The QS World University Rankings has ranked Unisa as one of the top universities in South Africa. Unisa has risen from the 2024 rating to be ranked in the #851-900 band and the top seven universities in South Africa. This ranking cements Unisa as a globally sustainable and competitive university.
The 21st edition of the QS World University Rankings features 1,503 institutions across 104 locations and is the only ranking of its kind to emphasise employability and sustainability.
Published annually by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a British education consultancy business, the ranking is widely regarded as one of the world's most prominent university rankings evaluating institutions based on factors such as academic reputation, employment outcomes, international research network and citation per faculty, among other ranking criteria.
Compared to other universities in the country rated in the ranking, Unisa places seventh, enjoying the spot with the North-West University, and ahead of Rhodes University (951-1000), the University of the Western Cape (951-1000) and the University of the Free State (1001-1200), respectively.
Development Studies: 41 - 100
Education and Training: 351 - 400
Materials Science: 351 - 400
Physics and Astronomy: 551 - 600
Chemistry: 601 - 650
The 2025 QS World University Rankings, among other recent rankings and endorsements by reputable bodies in the higher education landscape, reflect Professor Puleng LenkaBula's vision to reposition Unisa to reclaim its place at the top tier of tertiary education institutions in the continent and globally.
Marching up the ranks ladder to occupy the top seven universities demonstrates Unisa’s academic excellence and contribution to the global knowledge arena. This ranking further enhances Unisa’s reputation as an international higher education brand to be reckoned with.
Unisa remains on course towards fulfilling its mandate of becoming a comprehensive, open distance and eLearning (CODeL) institution that produces excellent scholarship and research while providing quality tuition and fostering active community engagement.
The university’s global contribution to the knowledge and information society advances development, nurtures a critical citizenry and ensures global sustainability. The evidence is in the 350,000 students enrolled annually, accommodating over a third of students in the country's higher education system and 90 per cent of the distance learning component.
As the university continues to gain international recognition and endorsements, Unisa commits to persist in strengthening its efforts to reclaim its place at the top tier of tertiary education institutions in South Africa – and on the continent.
* By Tshimangadzo Mphaphuli, Editor: Internal Communications, Department of Institutional Advancement
Publish date: 2024/06/06
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Admission requirements. An appropriate Master's degree in Engineering at NQF level 9 with an average of 60% or an equivalent with an average of 60%. Learning equivalents of these requirements may be recognized through the university's RPL process. In addition to the above requirements, applicants must submit a transcript or an academic record ...
Doctor of Philosophy. The curriculum consists of a thesis that incorporates a research proposal, an oral defence (viva voce) and two manuscripts, based on the candidate's research, submitted for publication to a recognised accredited journal. Proof of the submission of the manuscripts is a compulsory condition for the degree to be conferred.
Diploma in Chemical Engineering (90130) Diploma in Civil Engineering (90137) Diploma in Electrical Engineering (90138) Diploma in Industrial Engineering (90136) Diploma in Information Technology (98806 - ITE) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (90132) Diploma in Mining Engineering (90140) Diploma in Pulp and Paper Technology (90141)
Co-gasification of waste tires, biomass and biogas- The effect of the feed carbon the hydrogen and carbon to oxygen ratio of the energy and the product quality: (1 ´ PhD) Dr C Sempuga (Supervisor)(NRF-grant) Enquiries: [email protected] . Waste tire generation is a global issue with serious environmental concerns.
Read more. The Mechanical Engineering Department is one of six departments in the Unisa School of Engineering which falls under the auspices of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. Mechanical Engineers are equipped to be both creative and innovative within the various diverse environments they may find themselves in.
UniSA engineering research is rated well above world-class 1 and our students benefit from access to UniSA's prestigious Future Industries Institute, which is focussed on building knowledge and capacity in core future industries.. As a UniSA Engineering student, you'll learn how to become an engineer and graduate career-ready by completing the UniSA STEM Professional Practice Program and ...
1 UniSA's Engineering research rated well above world-class - 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia ... I would recommend undertaking a PhD with UniSA for many reasons. UniSA has great research staff to supervise PhD students and the environment (especially Mawson Lakes campus) is a ...
For any queries about undertaking a research degree at the University of South Australia please contact the Research Degree Admissions team. We can provide you with further information about your area of research interest. Research Degree Admissions. p: +61 8 8302 5880. e: [email protected].
Doctor of Philosophy (90040) - SET, MAT, TEC, CHE, COM, LIF, AST, STA, SCE & PHY options. Master of Science in Nature Conservation (Full Dissertation) (98022) Qualifications in the Department of Decision Science: Master of Science (98597 - ORE), the PhD in Operations Research (98598) and the MCom in Quantitative Management (98701) Click here ...
UniSA provides a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment where you are encouraged to explore your own ideas under the supervision of some of Australia's leading researchers. We are widely recognised for our world-class research in contemporary art, design, creative arts and writing, language, communication and culture, architecture and the ...
A step-by-step guide. Research degree applications are made through our secure online portal. At UniSA, all research degree applications are made to a specific project as listed on our research projects page. Some projects have living allowance scholarship funding, and all projects list the Principal Supervisor. New projects are listed ...
Professor Md. Mizanur Rahman. Professor in Geotechnical Engineering UniSA STEM. Mawson Lakes Campus (P2-42) tel +61 8 830 25899. email [email protected]. Alternative contact. Available for media comment. Research Degree Supervisor.
Closing date for applications for admission to master's and doctoral qualifications for 2024 academic year (some exceptions apply) extended to 31 January 2024. Qualification code: 98009. Qualification type: Full Research. NQF level: 10.
Yan has a BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering and a Masters in Structural Engineering from Beijing, China, a PhD in Structural Engineering from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. With a career spanning over 27 years, she has lectured at several Australian universities. She joined UniSA in 2017 as a full professor.
The QS World University Rankings has ranked Unisa as one of the top universities in South Africa. Unisa has risen from the 2024 rating to be ranked in the #851-900 band and the top seven universities in South Africa. This ranking cements Unisa as a globally sustainable and competitive university. The 21st edition of the QS World University ...
Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) LMCL: Engineering (Cyber Engineering and Telecommunications) ... (Graduate Entry) Program note: International students -should note that this program is only available to UniSA graduates with a relevant undergraduate degree within the last 10 years. Applications open for 7 days from last Monday in November.
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Environmental Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary program with the common goal of understanding, predicting, and responding to human-induced environmental change. You will learn that addressing environmental issues requires perspectives from a diverse set of scientific disciplines, including atmospheric physics and chemistry ...
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Elektrostal Heavy Engineering Works, JSC is a designer and manufacturer of equipment for producing seamless hot-rolled, cold-rolled and welded steel materials and metallurgical equipment. MSZ, also known as Elemash, Russia's largest producer of fuel rod assemblies for nuclear power plants, which are exported to many countries in Europe.