PHD STUDENT INFORMATION
The History Program has a reputation of being a great place to conduct research with an enthusiastic team of academics and students to welcome all students to the program.
History postgraduate students are an important part of our Program and we have a high degree of staff and student interaction covering a wide range of interests and innovative research projects. Supervisors and advisers encourage regular access to provide a productive and highly individualised learning environment.
History can offer students a stimulating and accessible academic environment as well as access to a shared room with phone and a computer with internet access, access to libraries on campus, access to a photocopier and fax machine and access to the academic community of the ANU.
For further information on how to become a PhD student please contact Dr Tim Rowse, History Graduate Coordinator, or send an email to Tim.Rowse@anu.edu.au.
Further Links:
For a research profile of our Program
For information on studying at RSSS
The Minoru Hokari Memorial Scholarship
Minoru Hokari, obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, then went on to complete a Ph.D. at the Australian National University. The subject of his research was the history of Indigenous Australians.
About the Scholarship Call for Applications - Closing date May 2008 ANU Reporter article
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: May 2008