Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Melbourne

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The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (abbreviated to GSHSS) is a part of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.

The School is located in the heritage listed Old Arts Building, constructed in 1919–1924 and is situated in the oldest precinct on the university campus. The School’s facilities were refurbished in early 2010, the building's first major construction project in 50 years.

In Times Higher Education world rankings, the University of Melbourne is ranked 19 in the Social Sciences and 17 in the Arts and Humanities.

The School now administers 15 Masters by coursework programs in the humanities and social science disciplines.

Establishment

The Graduate School was officially launched on 2 September 2009. Present were Professor Mark Considine, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Ms Joanne Ligouris, manager of the Graduate School.

The School was officially launched by special guest and keynote speaker, Dr Helene Szoke, who completed graduate study with the Faculty of Arts and is now Chief Conciliator/CEO of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.

Disciplines and Programs

Arts Hall, Old Arts Building

The 15 Masters by coursework programs offered by the School are:

Applied Linguistics

Arts and Cultural Management

Art Curatorship

Arts (Professional and Applied Ethics)

Creative Writing, Publishing & Editing
Criminology

Cultural Materials Conservation

Development Studies

Executive Master of Arts

Global Media Communications

International Relations

Islamic Studies

Public Policy & Management

Publishing and Communications

Social Policy

The School’s flagship program, the Executive Master of Arts, became available to students in 2010. It is the first program of its kind in Australia, and aims to foster ethical leadership and social engagement by bringing together traditional arts disciplines such as philosophy, literary studies and politics with strategic knowledge in fields such as planning and finance. The program works in close partnership with industry bodies, and was developed in consultation with industry partners. Several of these partners offer internships to EMA students. They include Australian Football League Players' Association, the ANZ Bank, Essential Media Communications and Swinburne University of Technology.

Industry Partners

During its conception and now in its operation, the Graduate School has many partners and supporters from government, community, business and cultural management sectors. They include:

ABC Television Production

Allen & Unwin

Amnesty International

Arts Victoria

Asian Development Bank

AusAID

Austrade

Australian Crime Commission

Australian Film Institute

Australian Securities and Investments Commission

Buena Vista International

City of Melbourne

Department of Human Services

Department of Immigration and Citizenship

Department of Justice

Department of Planning and Community Development

Melbourne Theatre Company

[http://www.mwf.com.au/2011/content/mwf-2010-int-home.asp? Melbourne Writers Festival]

Mental Health Foundation of Australia

Museum of Contemporary Art, Melbourne

National Gallery of Australia

National Gallery of Victoria

Opera Australia

Oxfam

Department of Premier and Cabinet

Department of Sustainability and Environment

Film Victoria

Ian Potter Museum of Art

International Women's Development Agency

Lonely Planet

The Malthouse Theatre

Marie Stopes International

Melbourne Comedy Festival

Melbourne Fringe Festival

Melbourne International Arts Festival

Melbourne International Film Festival

Melbourne Youth Justice Centre

Magistrates' Court of Victoria

Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Oxford University Press

Penguin Books

Red Cross

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

SBS Television Production

United Nations Communications Division

Journals

Journals published within the humanities and social science disciplines include:

Asialink Arts Newsletter

Australian Historical Studies: A Journal of Australian History

Melbourne Historical Journal

Lilith: A Feminist Historical Journal

antiTHESIS

Cultural Studies Review

e-maj

Going Down Swinging

Melbourne Art Journal (MAJ)

PLATFORM: Journal of Media and Communication

Refractory: a Journal of Entertainment Media

Senses of Cinema

Strange

The Australasian Journal of Logic

Critical Horizons

Sophia: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysical Theology and Ethics