Australian History Museum
The Australian History Museum holds a collection of more than 6000 items that reflect Australia’s history from precolonisation to today. Visit anytime between 11am and 2pm to 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…
Read MoreAnthropology
In our interdependent world, issues such as economic and social development, poverty mitigation and environmental sustainability demand a global approach. If you’re interested in issues such as these, come and speak with us about our range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and the opportunities available in anthropology.
Read MoreAnthropology: Lecture
Anthropology is the comparative study of societies and human diversity. It asks questions about behaviour, meaning and value between different societies and cultures, such as workers on the shop floor of a factory, people who live by hunting and gathering in the Amazon, Indigenous Australian artists or members of a religious group. This lecture will…
Read MoreAncient history museum and archaeology fieldwork labs
Did you know that this museum has a collection of more than 7000 artefacts? Come along and experience ancient Greek, Egyptian, Roman and near Eastern cultures for yourself. Discover how valuable this amazing resource will be for you as you study one of our undergraduate or postgraduate ancient history or archaeology degrees.
Read MoreAncient history and archaeology
Imagine turning the pages of history upside down, because that’s the true pioneering potential of ancient historians. If you’re considering undertaking either our Bachelor of Ancient History, Bachelor of Archaeology or one of the ancient history or Hellenic studies majors within our Bachelor of Arts, speak with us about how you can immerse yourself in…
Read MoreBachelor of Planning and Master of Planning
This lecture will provide you with an insight into our PIA-accredited Bachelor of Planning and Master of Planning, particularly their focus on the environmental and social aspects of planning, and how they will prepare you for a career in which you have the power to shape more liveable and sustainable communities.
Read MoreEnglish and creative writing
The widespread demand for superior communication skills means English literature degrees offer many potential career paths, including in media and journalism; publishing; advertising, marketing and PR; and teaching and academia. Speak with us about our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and majors, and the many opportunities available to graduates of English and creative writing.
Read MoreEnglish and creative writing: Lecture
Learn about how our two undergraduate majors – English and Creative Writing – will improve your skills in writing, critical thinking, the analysis of texts and the building of sound arguments. If you love reading and writing literature, and you want to challenge yourself to improve your abilities, knowledge and technique, this lecture will explain…
Read MoreGender studies: Lecture
Gender studies offers new approaches to untangling questions such as: Who are we? Why are we the way we are? What direction is society taking and how can it be transformed? We frame these questions through the lens of gender and seek answers from a wide range of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities.…
Read MoreAncient history: Lecture
Imagine turning the pages of history upside down, because that’s the true pioneering potential of ancient historians. If you’re considering undertaking our Bachelor of Ancient History or one of the ancient history majors within our Bachelor of Arts, come along and hear about how you can immerse yourself in the cultures of ancient Egypt, Greece,…
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