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Graduate School of The Environment

Welcome

The Graduate School of the Environment's (GSE) mission is to find integrative solutions to environmental problems. To this end, the School conducts and promotes interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching, research and research supervision, and consultancy services including policy advice for government, industry and the community. The GSE is an ideal place to study for both local and international graduates from a variety of disciplines who wish to make or further careers in environmental fields. More about the GSE...

The GSE offers masters degrees, postgraduate diplomas and postgraduate certificates by coursework, and two research degrees – PhD and MPhil. Areas of study include environmental economics, environmental education, environmental management, environmental planning, environmental science, environmental studies, sustainable development, wildlife conservation and wildlife management. More on our degree programs...

What our students say

"I chose to study at the GSE because I liked the idea of a planning degree based primarily on the study of the environment rather than the study of design or architecture."

- Jen Manefield, Town Planner

GSE working for the environment

Climate change project: Education for climate change adaptation in the built environment sector is now complete

News & Events

Innovation Awards (New)

Congratulations to two of our researchers - Professor Peter Nelson and Professor Suzanne Benn for being the winner and highly commended in the Innovation towards Sustainability Category.

Winner: Environmental Risk and Sustainability in the Energy & Resource Industries - Professor Peter Nelson

Highly Commended: Achieving Sustainability Through Education - Professor Sue Benn

Enrolment Tips and Tricks (PDF)

Volunteers wanted

video icon Video: A/Prof Rob Harcourt and Francisco Viddi from the GSE's Marine Mammal Research Group discuss their research