Students produce an original piece of supervised scholarly interdisciplinary research in journalism and environment studies, the specific topic to be agreed between the student and supervisor. This research is written up and analysed in a essay of approximately 18,000 words, or a major piece of journalism (equivalent to 13,000 words) plus a 5000 word exegesis -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Philip Chubb
Prerequisites: 72 credit points in the Master of Journalism and Master of Environment and Sustainability with a Distinction average.