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Research Platforms
innovative graduate training | linkages
| comparative and cross-disciplinary research
| new media
Innovative graduate training
The long-term existence of the Centre depends on significant contributions
to the research, graduate training and public profile of the ANU. In
addition to this program of innovative short courses, the Centre (in
collaboration with the Humanities Research Centre), has developed a
Graduate
Program in Interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Research. It was offered
for the first time in late 2000. Together, the graduate program and
the short courses we offer aim to:
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draw on the expertise
of the Centre and other university academic staff in anthropology,
art history, art and museum curatorship, literary and cultural history,
ethnographic film-making, research on visual culture and multimedia
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provide the intellectual
and resource infrastructure necessary to engage in critical appraisals
of received and innovative scholarship in cross-cultural relations
and histories
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encourage students
to adopt an interdisciplinary perspective in their research
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provide unique
opportunities for research training in the context of collaborative
team research in partnership with cultural institutions and industries.
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