Cultural Management PhD: Administration
Welcome
The School of Culture and Communication has a thriving postgraduate community with around 370 local and international students currently enrolled in its Masters by Research and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. It offers supervision in a wide range of fields in English and Theatre Studies, Creative Writing, Art History, Cinema and Cultural Studies, Australian Indigenous Studies and Media and Communications, while also teaching postgraduate courses in Publishing and Communications, Art Curatorship, Arts Management and Cinema Management.
Postgraduate students play key roles in the intellectual life of the School, editing and writing for a range of postgraduate journals, representing the postgraduate community on School committees, taking part in reading groups and seminar series, organising conferences, tutoring and so on.
The dynamism of this group can be glimpsed in Public Works, published annually by the School of Culture and Communication, which lists theses completed, works published, papers delivered, and creative works produced and performed by members of the postgraduate community.
The School's website should become your first point of reference for up-to-date information about postgraduate life here. You should also familiarise yourself with the Melbourne School of Graduate Research (MSGR), which provides important services for graduate students and which houses the University of Melbourne Graduate Student Association (GSA), a body specifically funded to serve and represent your interests.
Administration
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is administered by the Melbourne School of Graduate Research. For comprehensive and up-to-date information please refer to the PhD Handbook and the 'In Detail' Series.
The MSGR website has much of the information you’ll need to understand the details of PhD administration and to make the most of your time here, including links to the many support services.
The School Current PhD Students website offers you further information on School requirements and facilities and an overview of expectations and services across the University.