Global Utilities

Archaeology Program

Support for your Postgraduate Research

 

Postgraduate Conference

The School of Historical and European Studies' Postgraduate Research Conference 'Past and Present" is held annually in November. All postgraduate students from the School are encouraged to submit a paper for this conference. Papers are refereed and those selected for presentation at the conference, and published in the School Journal of Historical and European Studies prizes.

 

The Journal of Historical and European Studies

The Journal of Historical and European Studies is devoted to publishing the work of graduate students in the School of Historical and European Studies at La Trobe University. Papers given at the School's postgraduate conference are refereed and selected for inclusion by a panel made up of the Professoriate of the School. The Journal of Historical and European Studies Volume 2

 

Postgraduate Research Facilities

  • Postgraduate Rooms
    The postgraduate program provides shared office space for research students with facilities including desks and access to telephones, computer equipment (including internet and email access), and printers.
  • Library Services
    The Library is committed to supporting the needs of postgraduate students and offers an extensive range of resources, facilities and services to assist students with their research requirements.
  • Academic Skills
    The Language and Academic skills unit can assist students with the demand of postgraduate studies including writing, reading, note-taking, time management and oral presentations.
  • La Trobe University Postgraduate Association (LUPA)
    LUPA is the representative body for La Trobe University postgraduate students and aims to foster, facilitate and support the inclusion and participation of all postgraduates in all aras of University life. LUPA provides a wide range of services to postgraduate students.
  • Faculty Research Grants

 

Seminar Series

The Archaeology Program has a regular seminar series during semester time to promote research collaboration, collegiality and provide networks of support among postgraduate students. The seminars provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of current research by staff and visiting scholars and is open to the public. Speakers are drawn from the Archaeology Program, from elsewhere in Melbourne, and when possible, from outside Melbourne and overseas. These seminars are excellent opportunities to hear about the latest research in a range of areas, often from leading experts in those fields.

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Last Updated: 22 September, 2009