Postgraduate Information Evening

Advance your career with a postgraduate qualification from Australia's leading university.
If you are a professional looking for a career change, have just finished your degree and want to do more study, or are looking to specialise in a your field, come to our Postgraduate Information Evening and speak with us about how we can help you.
Meet with representatives from the College of Arts & Social Sciences and watch presentations from some of our world leading academics.
If your interests are spread across more than one discipline, you can combine them in our new Flexible Double Masters program.
One-on-one consultation appointments
Book in for a one-on-one appointment with an Academic from the College of Arts and Social Sciences. Appointments will be available in the discipline areas listed in the below table.
Please note the availability of staff according to study level: Postgraduate Coursework (PGC) and Higher Degree by Research (HDR).
Program /Discipline | Study Level | Notes |
---|---|---|
Culture, Health and Medicine | PGC | Available 4-6.30pm |
Archaeology | PGC | Available 4-7pm |
History | PGC | Available 4-5.30pm |
Demography | HDR | Available 4-7pm |
Biological Anthropology | PGC | Available 4.30-5pm |
Visual Art | HDR | Available 4-5pm General School of Art postgraduate research enquiries |
Museum and Heritage Studies | PGC/HDR | Available 4-7pm |
English | PCG/HDR | Available 4-7pm |
Translation | PGC | Available 4-7pm |
Linguistics | PGC/HDR | Available 4-7pm |
Classical Studies | PGC | Available 4-7pm |
Digital Humanities and Public Culture | PGC | Available 4-7pm |
Indigenous Studies in the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research | HDR | Available 4-5pm |
Politics and International Relations | HDR | Available 4-5pm |
How to register for a one-on-one appointment
- Click on the event registration link
- Select the ‘Register’ button
- Select ‘one-on-one appointment with Academic’ from the supplied ticket options
- Select ‘Check out’
- Enter your details, including the following items:
- Domestic or International Student
- Level of Study - PGC or HDR
- Area of Interest
Presentations
The following presentations featuring Academics from the College of Arts and Social Sciences will be available on the evening. Register now to confirm your attendance.
Presentation title | The Middle East & Central Asia: At a glance |
Presenter(s) | Ms Huda Al-Tamimi, Postgraduate, Honours and Undergraduate Convenor, Arabic Program Convenor, Centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies |
Synopsis | Discover the unique postgraduate study opportunities available and set yourself up for a career with expertise in the Middle East and Central Asia including academia, diplomacy, the public service, teaching, journalism and business. |
Time | 6.00-6.20pm |
Location | Fellows Room, University House |
Presentation title | Introducing the ANU Flexible Double Masters |
Presenter(s) | Associate Professor Royston Gustavson, Associate Dean, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences |
Synopsis | In an Australian first, ANU is offering a Flexible Double Master’s program, which is being piloted through the College of Arts and Social Sciences. The program gives you enormous flexibility to combine any two Masters Degrees for which the entry requirements are met. This innovative pilot offers unprecedented versatility in postgraduate study in humanities, arts and social sciences. |
Time | 4.30-4.50pm |
Location | Seminar Room, University House |
Presentation title | The Master of Culture, Health and Medicine |
Presenter(s) | Dr Graham Fordham and Dr Christine Phillips, Medical School, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment |
Synopsis | Whether you're a clinician or social scientist, teacher or aspiring global health worker, this program will help you understand the foundations of health, illness, and medical practice in a culturally diverse world, and give you the skills to bring about change. The Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (M CHAM) is the only program of its kind in Australia. |
Time | 6.30-6.50pm |
Location | Seminar Room, University House |
Presentation title | Graduate opportunities in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology – Panel presentation |
Presenter(s) | Professor Laurajane Smith, Head School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Dr Alison Behie, Convenor, Biological Anthropology, Dr Philip Piper, Convenor, Master of Archaeological Science, Professor Nicholas Peterson |
Synopsis | The School of Archaeology and Anthropology combines five streams of social research and teaching: anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology and the interdisciplinary fields of development studies and heritage and museum studies. Discover the diverse range of postgraduate programs on offer including Museums and Heritage Studies, Biological Anthropology, Archaeological Science and Applied Anthropology & Participatory Development (MAAPD). |
Time | 5.00-5.20pm |
Location | Fellows Room, University House |
Presentation title | Graduate Studies Select (GSS) |
Presenter(s) | Dr Sharon Peoples, Graduate Studies Select Convener |
Synopsis | Direct your learning to meet academic, personal and professional interests. |
Time | 4.00-4.20pm |
Location | Seminar Room, University House |