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School of Social and Political Sciences |
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Faculty of Arts |
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Welcome |
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Contact us |
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Anthropology and Development Studies Our programs investigate the diverse ways that people today interact, organise and find meaning in their lives. We analyse the processes of social, economic, political and cultural change that underlie poverty, inequality and insecurity in the contemporary world. |
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Criminology Examine crime and the various social responses to it. Improve your understanding of crime and deviance, and map the social and criminal justice policy implications. |
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Gender Studies (Interdisciplinary program) The Gender studies program at The University of Melbourne offers students the potential to learn about issues such as s***ual difference, gender equity, q***** politics, and s***uality, from a variety of thought-provoking and provocative perspectives. |
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Political Science Study the main issues, ideas, inst**utions and actors that dominate local, national and international politics. Expand your knowledge on democratic theory and human rights, public policy, Indigenous and environmental politics, globalisation and international relations. |
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Sociology, Social Policy and Social Theory Our program investigates the complexity and breadth of living in today’s societies, challenging expectations and a***umptions about what it means to live with others. |
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SSPS Scholars***ps |
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Faculty of Arts Scholars***ps |
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Conflict, Development and Justice The research cluster advances a framework that investigates the ways in which 'peace' and 'conflict', including contentious politics and other forms of political expression, are able to co-exist. |
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Governance, Chaos, Control and Complexity Complex governance challenges across a range of issues, from transnational crime to the global governance of climate change to domestic health policy, increasingly challenge settled ways of looking at the world. |
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On Culture, Power & Practice Researchers in this cluster are centrally concerned with making visible the ways that culture not only is framed by but also shapes, constrains, inspires, and otherwise motivates individual, social and political action. |
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Generations, Place and Temporality Researchers in the Generations, Place and Temporality cluster seek to understand how the timing and societal organisation of life transitions have significant and long-term consequences for individuals and societies. |
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Indigenous Settler Relations Collaboration (ISRC) The multidisciplinary team of the ISRC research unit explores the challenges that lie at the heart of relations between Indigenous and settler Australians. |
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Comparative Network on Refugee Externalisation Policies (CONREP) CONREP is an international, interdisciplinary six university network which researches the impact and effects of the externalisation of refugee policies in two regions. |
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The Policy Lab The Policy Lab explores public policy decision making, policy design, and how we know what's working. |
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Getting Welfare to Work: Research on Employment Services Getting Welfare to Work is a long-standing research program on welfare and employment services reform at a national and international level. |
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Medicinal Psychedelics Research Network (MPRN) MPRN brings together multidisciplinary researchers, policymakers and regulators to focus on the emerging field of medicinal psychedelics. |
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Research publications Recent books auth****d or edited by School of Social and Political Sciences researchers. |
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Further research projects The School of Social and Political Sciences has some exciting research projects which do not fall under the research cluster themes. |
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Undergraduate Information for current undergraduate students including essay writing guides and citation styles, cover sheets, minor thesis due dates, policy, and the On Country field trip subject. |
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Honours Information for current Honours students including essays and a***ignments, extensions, the minor thesis, and policy doc***ents can be found here. |
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Graduate coursework Information for current graduate coursework students including essay writing guides and citation styles, cover sheets, minor thesis due dates, and policy. |
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Graduate research Information for prospective students and those currently enrolled in a PhD or Masters by Research program. |
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Work Integrated Learning (Interns***ps) Information for students interested in applying for the Parliamentary Interns***p program, Public Affairs Interns***p program and Master of Development Studies Interns***p program. |
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School of Social and Political Sciences Scholars***ps |
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All Faculty of Arts Scholars***ps |
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Funded PhD Position in the International Political Economy of Investment commencing 2021 Expressions of Interest are invited for a PhD scholars***p a***ociated with the ARC project ‘Balancing National Security and Economic Interests in Foreign Investment’ 09 Jul 2020 News |
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Past news |
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Videos Learn more about the School of Social and Political Sciences through videos of events, seminars and workshops. |
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Video archive |
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Schools |
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Asia Inst**ute |
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School of Culture and Communications |
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School of Historical and Philosophical Studies |
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School of Languages and Linguistics |
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School of Social and Political Sciences |
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Research units and centres |
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Australian Centre |
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Centre for Advancing Journalism |
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Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies |
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Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation |
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