PhD Candidate in Human Geography, UNSW
Caitlin is currently undertaking a PhD in the area of Human Geography, specifically looking at internal migration in Australia. Her thesis will explore how individuals navigate and experience their residential migrations, using the case study of 'seachangers' to the Sunshine Coast, QLD. This research will aid social planners in regional and urban locations in understanding migration from a holistic, geographical perspective. The research is funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship.
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