澳大利亚国立大学艺术与社会科学学院助理经理Ms Vanessa Gotting和博士生兼政治科学科目讲师Ms Angela Lehmann将于11月6日下午4-5点 到访留学e网(华智国际教育),进行学生招生面试,并回答同学的咨询,特别是在艺术和社会科学院进行研究生学习的问题。
澳大利亚国立大学(ANU)是澳大利亚一流的集科研和教学于一身的高等学府,在各类大学排名中一直稳居澳大利亚榜首,也在国际上享有极高的声望。该校属研究型大学,以其研究的深度和广度著称,本科生招生相对较少。澳大利亚国立大学位于国家战略中心——首都堪培拉,促进国家建设,提升国家地位是国家赋予它的特殊使命。
国际聚焦
澳大利亚国立大学是世界研究型大学联盟(International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU))中唯一一所澳洲大学,各高校享有共同的价值观和全球视角,秉承培养领导者的教学信念。世界研究型大学联盟由10所世界领先的研究密集型大学组成,这10所大学分别是:澳大利亚国立大学(ANU),新加坡国家大学(National University of Singapore),伯克利加利福尼亚大学(University of California, Berkeley),丹麦哥本哈根大学(University of Copenhagen),东京大学(University of Tokyo),苏黎世理工学院(ETH Zürich),北京大学(Peking University),剑桥大学(University of Cambridge),牛津大学(University of Oxford),耶鲁大学(Yale University)。
国际排名:
2008,2007,2006连续三年在泰晤士高等教育增刊 (Times Higher Education Supplement) 推出的世界大学排名中位居澳大利亚榜首。其艺术和人文、社会科学领域在澳大利亚排名第一。
自2004年起至今,连续在上海交通大学推出的世界大学排名中位居澳大利亚榜首,并在亚太地区保持着前三名的地位。
2007年在墨尔本学院世界级澳大利亚大学指数 (Melbourne Institute Index of the International Standing of Australian Universities) 中位居第一。
2006年在美国《新闻周刊》全球大学百强排名中位居第38名,也是澳大利亚排名最高的大学。
教学成就
2007年将凯瑞克学院 (Carrick Institute)评出的10项优秀教学奖全部纳入囊中。凯瑞克学院是2004年由联邦政府成立旨在促进和奖励优秀教育的机构。
艺术系就业前景:
艺术系的学生可从事的行业非常广泛,从新闻到博物馆管理,从出版到政治,从信息技术到国际发展,从广告到文物修复等等。如:
· 广告 · 文物修复 · 文物管理
· 社区艺术组织 · 排字 · 犯罪
· 外交 · 环境咨询 · 影视制作
· 画廊和博物馆管理 · 政府 · 遗产咨询
· 艺术家 · 国家开发 · 新闻
· 市场营销 · 多媒体和动漫 · 音乐发行
· 器乐 · 政治 · 产品设计
· 公共关系 · 出版 · 大学
学生生活:
澳大利亚国立大学拥有一支紧密团结,充满生机的师资队伍,具有来自世界90多个国家的13000名学生和3600名教职工。Parkland校区是主校区,该校区从布莱克山(Black Mountain),格里芬胡(Lake Burley Griffin)一直延伸到堪培拉市中心,大部分学生都在该校区上课。
澳大利亚国立大学艺术和社会科学学院在艺术、人文和社会科学领域共有20多个教学和研究科目。本着不断探索,不断创新和鼓励终生教育的精神,该学院培养了大量人才,为澳大利亚的社会和文化发展作出了贡献。
硕博课程介绍
澳大利亚国立大学艺术和社会科学学院开设研究类和授课类课程。
授课类研究生课程
授课类研究生课程一般授予授课类硕士学位、研究生文凭或研究生证书。不同层次的课程具有不同的要求。授课类课程主要是学生在课堂接受指导,并提交评估项目,如论文和课外作业。
研究类课程
研究类课程包括博士课程和研究类硕士课程。研究类课程的入学要求通常为荣誉学士学位(2A或以上)或申请者拥有同等学历(如学历中含有研究内容的研究生文凭或硕士学位)。
博士课程(PhD)的学制通常为2-4年(全时学习),需完成一个10万字的论文。论文必须对本课程的研究作出持久的贡献,并表明自己的研究能力,并且,论文要与所属领域的大框架或者涉及该研究的多个领域紧密关联。对于有些专业,博士课程要完成授课类课程和博士学位论文。研究类硕士课程学制为1-2年全日制,或者2-4年的脱产学习。
英文如下:
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
http://cass.anu.edu.au
Ms Vanessa Gotting, Deputy Manager ANU College of Arts and Sciences and Ms Angela Lehmann, Lecturer in Political Science and current PhD student will be available at the office of China Education International from 4 pm to 5pm on November 6 to meet with prospective future students and answer enquiries particularly in regards to Graduate study in the College of Arts and Social Sciences, ANU.
What can Arts at ANU offer?
Research leadership
The Australian National University is Australia’s premier research and teaching institution, consistently ranked first of all tertiary institutions in Australia. It is distinctive among Australian universities in its research intensity and the relatively small scale of its undergraduate enrolments. It is strategically located in the nation’s capital and has as its special mission contributing to nation building and to advancing Australia’s place in the world.
International focus
The ANU is the only Australian university to be a member of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) - a select group of ten of the worlds leading research intensive universities, who share similar values, a global vision and a commitment to educating future leaders. Members of the IARU: ANU; National University of Singapore; University of California, Berkeley; University of Copenhagen; University of Tokyo; ETH Zürich; Peking University; University of Cambridge; University of Oxford; Yale University.
International ranking
In The Times Higher Education Supplement ANU was the highest ranked Australian university in 2008, 2007 and 2006, ranked 16th in the world. ANU was also ranked the top Australian university for arts and humanities and for social sciences.
In the Institute of Higher Education rankings by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ANU has been ranked number one Australian university every year since 2004, and has remained the third top university in the Asia-Pacific Region.
ANU was ranked first in the Melbourne Institute Index of the International Standing of Australian Universities in 2007.
In Newsweek International’s list of the Top 100 Global Universities, ANU was ranked 38th (August 2006), the highest ranking of any Australian university.
Teaching excellence
The ANU received 10 out of 10 for teaching excellence by the Carrick Institute in 2007. The Carrick Institute was set up by the Federal Government in 2004 to promote and reward excellence in tertiary education.
Career opportunities
The career opportunities for Arts graduates are exceptionally varied; from journalism to museum curatorship, publishing to politics, information technology to international development, advertising to art conservation – and much more.
Arts graduates work in:
*Advertising | *Art conservation |
*Arts administration | *Community arts organisations |
*Composing | *Criminology |
*Diplomacy | *Environmental consultancy |
*Film production | *Gallery and museum curatorship |
*Government | *Heritage consultancy |
*Independent artist | *International development |
*Journalism | *Marketing and communications |
*Multimedia and animation | *Music publishing |
*Orchestras | *Politics |
*Product design and publishing | *Public relations |
*Publishing | *Universities |
For further information visit the ANU Careers Centre site.
Student life
The ANU has a compact, vibrant community of over 13,000 students and 3,600 staff representing over 90 countries. A high proportion of our students live on a 145 hectare parkland campus, stretching between the foot of Black Mountain, Lake Burley Griffin and Canberra’s city centre.
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences draws together more than 20 teaching and research disciplines in the very broad field of arts, humanities and social sciences. With its spirit of experimentation and discovery and its commitment to instilling a love of life-long learning in its graduates, the College creates articulate citizens who contribute to Australia (as part of the Asia-Pacific) social and cultural capital.
Graduate Programs
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences provides both graduate research and graduate coursework degrees.
Graduate Coursework
Graduate coursework generally results in the awarding of a Masters degree, a Graduate Diploma, or a Graduate Certificate. Each of these awards requires different standards and quantities of work. The major component of coursework programs is attendance at lectures and tutorials, and submitting assessment items, such as essays and assignments.
For more information visit: http://cass.anu.edu.au/students/graduates_coursework.php
Graduate Research
Admission to a research degree normally requires a Honours degree (at Honours 2A or above), or equivalent prior studies (such as a Graduate Diploma or a Master degree) that includes some research work.
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) normally takes between two and four years full-time to complete a thesis of 100,000 words. The thesis must make a substantial contribution to learning and demonstrate a capacity to relate the research done by the candidate to the broader framework of the discipline or disciplines within which it falls. In some programs, PhD candidates are required to complete coursework as well as the thesis. A Master of Philosophy (MPhil) takes from one to two years full-time, or two to four consecutive academic years part-time.
For more information visit: http://cass.anu.edu.au/students/graduates_research.php