We welcome research and partnering opportunities with industries, local councils, governments, communities and other research organisations to address the critical knowledge gaps and problems of our natural and built environments.
Our researchers knowledge of current and emerging technologies offers valuable insights for our industry collaborators. The expertise of our internationally renowned, multidisciplinary team of researchers is widely sought. Our knowledge and advice have underpinned environmental, water, transport and construction management for our local, state and international communities. We are renowned for our ability to translate our research into policy and practice, creating value and impact for our industry collaborators.
SIRM welcomes and supports students who wish to explore and learn more about a career in research. There are many ways you can do this, including participating in:
Vacation Research Scholarships
Details of available projects and how to apply can be found here.
PhD
If you are considering a research degree at UniSA, apply now for one of our research degree projects and advance your unstoppable career.
Please visit our research degrees website, where you will find available projects, information on our eligibility requirements, fees and the online application process at UniSA.
To apply, you will need to identify an established research degree project. Our research degree projects have been developed by expert research teams, with a nominated Principal Supervisor and, in some cases, financial support like a scholarship. You can browse research degree projects by; field of research, your need for financial support (like a scholarship), or keywords related to your interests.
Research degree projects are continually added and made available for application, and if you cannot find a currently available project, please complete an expression of interest form , and you will be notified about new projects when they become available.
If you would like to develop your own project, please review the University’s guidelines and contact the Graduate Research Admissions team if you have any questions.