Media, performing arts, communications and cultural studies
Speak with us about our range of degrees and majors in media, performing arts, communications and cultural studies, as well as about the many and varied career options available to graduates in these fields. Majors include: Creative Writing; Cultural Studies; Games and Interactivity; Interactive Design; International Communications; Journalism and Non-Fiction Writing; Media, Culture and Communications;…
Read MoreCreative arts: Lecture
The creative sector is rapidly emerging as an economic force to be reckoned with – more than half a million Australians now work in this fast-growing and dynamic sector. This lecture will provide you with an insight into how you can be part of the creative boom, with a focus on the following areas: arts…
Read MoreAncient history museum and archaeology fieldwork laboratory: Tour
Did you know that this museum has a collection of more than 7000 artefacts? Join us for a guided tour and experience ancient Greek, Egyptian, Roman and near Eastern cultures for yourself, as well as our amazing archaeology fieldwork lab and on-campus dig site. Discover how valuable these resources will be for you as you…
Read MoreSociology, social policy and gender studies
Speak with us about the opportunities available across our range of undergraduate social studies majors, which include Sociology, Gender Studies and Political Economy, as well as about our postgraduate degrees.
Read MoreSociology: Lecture
What it means to be a man, woman or other. Sustainable communities. Rich and poor. Immigration. Citizens and refugees. Ageing. Christian and Muslim. Sexual orientation. Political upheaval. These divisions and issues – and countless more like them – are the domain of sociologists, political experts and policymakers who are exploring the dynamics of social relationships,…
Read MorePolitics and international relations: Lecture
We live today in an interconnected and globalised world. Yet conflict – at home and abroad – continues to impede international cooperation. Being able to understand and evaluate political issues across the social, cultural, legal, political and economic spectrum is a highly valued skill that’s much desired by government, business and the non-government sector. This…
Read MorePolitics and international relations
The world and our nation have become more, rather than less, complicated. Being able to understand and evaluate global issues across the social, cultural, legal, political and economic spectrum, is therefore, a highly valued skill that is much desired by government, business and the non-government sector. Speak with us about our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees…
Read MorePolitical economy: Lecture
Political economy draws upon economics, law, sociology and politics to explain and understand how political institutions, the political environment and the economy influence one another. Come and hear how skills in this field are useful in a range of workplaces, particularly in the public and non-government sectors, where you’re expected to have knowledge of policy,…
Read MoreAustralian History Museum: Tour
The Australian History Museum holds a collection of more than 6000 items that reflect Australia’s history from precolonisation to today. Come and find out about the amazing new building the museum will move into from 2020, and hear from our experts about some of the museum’s key items, and how our objects assist learning for…
Read MoreLanguages and international studies: Lecture
The world is getting smaller. Borders are blurring. Countries are becoming more interdependent. We are truly a global community of citizens, and so the ability to understand and evaluate world issues across the social, cultural, political and economic spectrum is a highly valued skill. Macquarie’s Bachelor of International Studies, which combines the study of cultures…
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