The PhD is a globally recognised postgraduate research degree and the highest level of degree you can achieve. PhD students are critical, curious, creative thinkers who undertake original research over at least 3 years.
This course is also offered at overseas locations.
Environmental Science
From studying the environmental effects of human activity and learning how to preserve and restore our natural heritage, to applying scientific knowledge and skills to prevent environmental problems - Environmental Science seeks to better manage our environment and resources.
Your study will focus on real-world problems and the application of science to understand environmental issues alongside techniques used in policy and planning for sustainable development, computer modelling of environmental problems, and conservation project management techniques.
Where can Environmental Science take you?
Our Environmental Science graduates are employed in a diverse range of careers in research and development, including local and regional government and non-governmental organisations.
Programme structure
The University of Auckland PhD is a three-to-four year full-time advanced research degree.
On possible to the PhD programme, you will be enrolled provisionally. By the end of your first year, you must meet a number of goals to be confirmed into the PhD programme, including developing a full thesis proposal. After confirmation, you will continue to work on your research before submitting your thesis for examination after three years and within four years of your start date. The examination process includes an oral exam.
As part of your PhD study, you can take part in our doctoral skills programme, designed to help you achieve success in your research and develop skills for your future. We have a dedicated postgraduate careers advisor, and our library service includes specialist subject librarians to help you in your research. The central School of Graduate Studies provides dedicated support and advice for the doctoral community.