Department of MCCALL
Media, communications, creative arts, language & literature
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Find out moreOur multi-award winning researchers are recognised around the world for their work in film, television, radio, digital media, music, creative writing, critical and literary theory, and performance studies.
Macquarie’s facilities include our state-of-the-art library and production spaces for music, dance, radio, film and digital media, giving our researchers and students access to the latest available technology.
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Interdisciplinary strength – Creative arts research has a strong interdisciplinary focus, across English literature, screen, music, performance and digital media.
Industry recognition – Macquarie’s researchers have won AFI, Australian Writers’ Guild, Australian Directors’ Guild, Film Critics Circle of Australia, Australian Screen Editors Guild, NSW Premier’s History, APRA, ATOM (Australian Teachers of Media), Vogel and film festival awards.
Engagement – Researchers serve as assessors for arts funding agencies and awards including the Australia Council, Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Create NSW, the Man Asian Literary Prize and the Walkley Awards. Our researchers also serve on editorial or advisory boards of leading journals, edit book series, and reference works from respected publishers.
Macquarie research outputs reach a range of audiences via live performances, broadcasts, screenings, publications, downloads, and public talks and lectures thus making a significant contribution to Australia’s intellectual and cultural life.
Researchers in this field have ongoing commercial contracts for the production and dissemination of research outputs with screen distribution companies, non-academic commercial book and journal publishers, music and audio publishers, and streaming services. These include:
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A significant proportion of the research produced is accessible to audiences without paywalls via online streaming services and local libraries as part of Macquarie’s commitment to public access.
Read more about the breakthroughs happening in the areas of research relating to creative arts and writing.