The job of Research (Planning) contributes to the Master of Research (Planning) that provides students with the professional and scholarly education to have a leadership role in regional and urban planning and policy enhancement. For domestic students, the program brings Australian Government funding, packed as a job of Research Studies (Planning)/Master of Studies (Planning) to match regulations.
The Master of Research Studies (Planning) is an internationally recognised degree.
Bachelors degree or a Master in a discipline such as Planning, Architecture, Engineering, property, Urban Studies, landscape Architecture, Geography, Environmental Management. Achievement of a brink Admission Average Mark (AAM) equal to or above the minimum of 65. Demonstrated professional experience in an associated discipline to be viewed at the discretion of the Dean, Graduate Studies for applicants whose latest eligibility is 5+ years of age and a statement which summarizes a tentative research field.