
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 David Wood.
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Our Staff Humanities staff profiles including their publications and research interests.
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Our Schools & DepartmentsRead more about our schools and deparments within the Faculty of Humanities.
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Mission & VisionThe mission and vision statement for the Faculty of Humanities.
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Office of the Pro Vice-ChancellorRead more about the Faculty's structure and the Faculty strategic plan.
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IT Services - HumanitiesCITS-Humanities' role is to provide Faculty IT support to staff and students.
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AlumniMaintain friendships, contacts and learning experiences that were developed in your student years.
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Staff ResourcesAn information site for Humanities staff.
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Humanities International & Marketing OfficeHIMO 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.
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Student ServicesWe 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
Curtin graduates work on new Australian true crime telemovie
Award-winning Curtin University of Technology film and TV graduates Grant Sputore and Sam Price have worked on the production of the new Australian true crime telemovie, 3 Acts of Murder.
Curtin art student wins place at prestigious workshops in Italy
Student Andrew Varano has won a scholarship to attend prestigious art workshops in Italy with 30 emerging international art students. Mr Varano is in his third year of a Bachelor of Arts course.
Curtin graduate is cooking up a storm on MasterChef Australia
Ms Jenkins graduated from Curtin with a Bachelor of Arts (in Communication and Cultural Studies) with a major in Professional Writing in 2005. "Making it to the finals of MasterChef Australia has been an incredible journey full of surprises," said Ms Jenkins, 23, formerly of Nedlands.
News & Events
Humanities Information Evening
Wednesday 24 June, 5-7pm, Architecture Building (201)
Are you thinking about commencing a Humanities course mid-year or next year? Come to this FREE event and have your questions answered by our knowledgable staff.
Food and beverages provided. Register by emailing hum-futurestudents@curtin.edu.au