Postgraduate Study Options - Digital Humanities & Public Culture

How can we map our future if we can't chart our course to date? Through art, politics, and culture, each perspective converges to form a view of our past. Understanding, interpreting and sharing these stories will help us navigate to a better future.
Join our online information session and hear from leading academics and students about the benefits of studying the Master of Digital Humanities & Public Culture.
In this session we will be discussing the following program:
This webinar is part of a series. To see past presentations, visit http://cass.anu.edu.au/events/series/online-information-sessions
Gain an in-depth understanding of your program/s of interest and explore your study options during this interactive information session. Whether you are about to come to ANU, still deciding or just interested, we encourage you to join us.
| Date | Time | Topic | |
| Monday 10 September | 4-5pm (AEST) | Archaeology, Anthropology, and Biological Anthropology | Register now |
| Tuesday 11 September | 4-5pm (AEST) | Linguistics and Translation | Register now |
| Wednesday 12 September | 4-5pm (AEST) | Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies | Register now |
| Monday 24 September | 4-5pm (AEST) | Museum and Heritage Studies | Register now |
| Tuesday 25 September | 4-5pm (AEST) | Social Research and Demography | Register now |
| Tuesday 9 October | 4-5pm (AEST) | Anthropology | Register now |
| Thursday 11 October | 4-5pm (AEST) | Digital Humanities & Public Culture | Register now |
| Tuesday 23 October | 4-5pm (AEST) | Graduate Studies Select | Register now |
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