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Curtin University of Technology
Humanities
Professor Jennifer Nicol Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor

About Humanities

As Humanities' Pro Vice-Chancellor, I warmly welcome you to the Faculty of Humanities. Humanities offers courses in Media, Communications, Built Environment, Art and Design, Education, Languages, Sustainability and Social Sciences.
Read the full welcoming address from Professor Jennifer Nicol

Humanities Staff
Our Staff
Humanities staff profiles including their publications and research interests.

Schools & Departments
Our Schools & Departments
Read more about our schools and deparments within the Faculty of Humanities.

Mission & Vision
Mission & Vision
The mission and vision statement for the Faculty of Humanities.

Office of the PVC
Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor
Read more about the Faculty's structure and the Faculty strategic plan.

CITS - Humanities
Curtin IT Services
CITS' role is to provide Faculty IT support to staff and students.

Alumni
Alumni
Maintain friendships, contacts and learning experiences that were developed in your student years.

Staff Resources
Staff Resources
An information site for Humanities staff.

Student Profiles
Humanities International & Marketing Office
HIMO is responsible for management and administrative areas to staff and students associated either as an International Onshore student or in one of the Faculty's offshore programs.

Student Services
Student Services
We offer a range of services to Prospective, Current and Graduating Students. We are a great place to start in Humanities if you are unsure of where to go or what to do.

Humanities News

Infertility a fertile ground for Curtin graduate's poetry
A poem about the desolation of female infertility by a Curtin University of Technology creative writing graduate will appear in a prestigious Australian poetry anthology. Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne's poem, "The Venus of Willendorf," will be published in The Best Australian Poetry 2009 anthology.

Curtin leads the way in Internet studies
Curtin University of Technology continues to lead the way in education for a networked digital society with the Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications) degree.

Innovative mentoring helps Curtin teaching students
More than 90 children from Applecross Primary School visited Curtin University of Technology recently as part of an innovative mentoring research project.

News & Events

New youth magazine targets arts scene

A group of Curtin University of Technology students and graduates will launch a new print youth magazine called, dotdotdash, in September.