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24.01.2022 Master of Communication student, Roshan Suresh, talks about his Graphics Operator role during the Deakin Live broadcast last year. If you're interested to learn more about Postgraduate Communication study, join our interactive webinar http://bit.ly/PGcommsWebinar on 17 November, and ask your questions of our course experts. The session will cover course details, entry requirements, career opportunities and more.



23.01.2022 Beth shares her experience of studying the Master of Applied Learning and Teaching (MALT) course at Deakin University. Join our interactive webinar http://bit.ly/MALT16Nov to hear from our course experts about entry requirements, course details, career opportunities and to ask your questions.

23.01.2022 Course director, Dr Sarah Pinto, talks about the popular Bachelor of Arts course at Deakin University

20.01.2022 The dual award Heritage program results in two degrees: ‘Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies’ from Deakin, and ‘Master of World Heritage’ from Brandenburg University of Technology.. Admission requirements: - Bachelor degree in one of the following disciplines: history, geography, archaeology, art history, architecture, planning, cultural studies, sociology. - English language proficiency. Both courses are taught in English (including the components in Germany).... - the Dual Award is only available for students commencing their Deakin Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies course in 2021. Expressions of interest close 30 November 2020. Contact Kristal Buckley for chat or to submit your EOI. More info at https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/heritage/dual-award-program/



20.01.2022 Join the alumni community on Thursday 26 November as we reflect on the year that was with the Faculty of Arts and Education. Hear a special message from Vice-Chancellor, Professor Iain Martin, as well as a faculty update from Executive Dean, Professor Christine Ure and faculty representatives. https://deakin.zoom.us/w/register/WN_-QJS9YCYQS6FTm_1vxYigA

16.01.2022 Leading expert on migration, diversity and intercultural relations, Alfred Deakin Professor Fethi Mansouri has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA). Founding Director of Deakin University’s Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Professor Mansouri said it was a great honour to be acknowledged by his professional peers for making a sustained and internationally distinguished contribution to the field of culture and div...ersity. This is more than a personal honour but rather a responsibility to continue research that has inherent academic excellence and intrinsic social value to communities locally, nationally and globally, Professor Mansouri said. Professor Mansouri is one of 38 of Australia’s leading social scientists to be elected as Fellows of ASSA in 2020. Established in 1971, the Academy brings together more than 700 of Australia’s most distinguished researchers and professionals across the social science disciplines to advance research and policy formulation. Professor Mansouri’s significant multi-disciplinary body of research has led to new ways of thinking about diversity and intercultural relations as they relate to inter-personal relations, social inclusion and cultural rights of minorities in Australia and internationally. His pioneering research on forced migration and asylum seekers has enabled a deeper understanding of the various social impacts of policy and discourse in Australia and throughout the world. See more

10.01.2022 The course director invites you to an interactive webinar where you'll be able to ask your questions and get a live response. The webinar will cover the experience of studying postgraduate Communication courses at Deakin. http://bit.ly/PGcommsWebinar



07.01.2022 Deakin is proud to be partnering with the Word for Word National Non-Fiction Festival, which kicks off this Friday 20 November. The Festival has a book pack and a Festival Pass (five sessions of your choice) to giveaway to one lucky winner! This year’s Festival theme is ‘Life, Changing’. Jump on over to our latest Instagram post where the Festival is asking our fans to describe your ‘Life, Changing’ 2020 in three words. Enter here https://www.instagram.com/p/CHrZAOoDaAq/ The festival runs 20-22 November. Explore the Program at https://bit.ly/38CMXiY

06.01.2022 Opening of the 2020 Word for Word National Non-Fiction Festival’s Online Program

01.01.2022 Amy initially studied performing arts and is now focussed on her next career step of becoming a teacher, with a particular interest in working in remote Australia. Amy is studying the Master of Teaching (Primary and Early Childhood) full-time from Perth via our Cloud Campus. To learn more about the Master of Teaching course, we invite you to join our http://bit.ly/WebinarMTeach interactive webinar on Monday.

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