Dr Diane Hughes and Dr Jane Messer are recipients of 2014 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.

Dr Diane Hughes and Dr Jane Messer are recipients of 2014 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
Dr Michelle Arrow’s award winning radio documentary brings to life a forgotten time in Australian history.
‘Less is more’ is the theme for talks, workshops and debates on the future of learning and teaching at Learning and Teaching Week 2014.
Applications for all levels of Academic Promotion close at 5pm on 1 October. Find out how to apply and register for an information session.
TV, radio, print and online – the achievements of our community are recognised across a range of media outlets.
Dr Tom Murray is investigating the capacity of storytelling across a range of media, at the intersection of a range of academic disciplines.
A world-leading ancient Chinese historian strengthens ties with our Chinese Studies program.
Find out how you can get involved and take part in the journey to graduation. Read more…
Professor Wendy Rogers is looking at the ethical challenges of health care.
The first Department of Ancient History lecture was celebrated during a recent Jubilee event.
Professor Martina Möllering to take up the role of Acting Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts.
Associate Professor Shane Hearn brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the newly created role of Director, Indigenous Strategy.