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Reflecting on a PhD

Associate Professor Suzie Attiwill recently took up the role of Associate Dean Interior Design at RMIT – a new role in the university, established as part of an overall strategy that gives prominence to disciplines. Interior Design is clustered with Architecture and Landscape Architecture in the School of Architecture and Urban Design. One of Attiwill’s first initiatives was to instigate a reflective industry practice PhD in Interior Design.

inside: Why did you want to establish this program ?

Suzie Attiwill: The reflective industry practice PhD is a flagship program in our school. It has been offered in Melbourne since the early 1990s and more recently in Barcelona and Ho Chi Minh City, attracting practitioners from Europe,

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