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The Master of Philosophy degree is granted upon completion of a substantial thesis (approximately 200 pages or 60,000 words). Examiners must confirm that your work demonstrates the ability to conduct research and/or scholarship at a publishable standard that would pass peer review, achievable within two to three years of full-time study (or four to six years part-time). Additionally, you must show comprehensive understanding of your research field. This program is ideal for students with two years of research funding.
Daily transportation patterns emerge from decisions about activities and consumption needs. These travel decisions - encompassing timing, destinations, and modes - influence public transport demand and infrastructure usage. Meeting transportation needs efficiently is crucial for societal operations and represents a priority for both governments and businesses. Our work connects with the university's Choice Modelling Centre (CMC), the global leader in this field, collaborating with top researchers worldwide. Our studies advance methodology, generate behavioral theories, and address practical challenges across diverse sectors including transportation, healthcare, energy, and commercial markets.