PhD Environmental Planning
Course Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Planning at the University of Waikato equips candidates to conduct groundbreaking research that addresses critical human-environment interactions. This program can be pursued as a traditional thesis, a PhD with Publication, or a PhD with a Creative Practice Component, all under the guidance of expert supervisors. Students will develop sophisticated solutions to complex environmental problems by integrating social, economic, cultural, and physical planning perspectives.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct original, impactful research under the guidance of at least two expert supervisors
- Choose a flexible pathway: traditional thesis, PhD with Publication, or PhD with Creative Practice
- Develop expertise in the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of environmental issues
- Focus on creating practical, sustainable solutions to real-world environmental planning problems
- Join a research community dedicated to understanding and improving human-environment relationships
Course Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Planning at the University of Waikato equips candidates to conduct groundbreaking research that addresses critical human-environment interactions. This program can be pursued as a traditional thesis, a PhD with Publication, or a PhD with a Creative Practice Component, all under the guidance of expert supervisors. Students will develop sophisticated solutions to complex environmental problems by integrating social, economic, cultural, and physical planning perspectives.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct original, impactful research under the guidance of at least two expert supervisors
- Choose a flexible pathway: traditional thesis, PhD with Publication, or PhD with Creative Practice
- Develop expertise in the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of environmental issues
- Focus on creating practical, sustainable solutions to real-world environmental planning problems
- Join a research community dedicated to understanding and improving human-environment relationships