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The Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences was one of the founding Faculties at the University, and is strongly committed to the goal of achieving international excellence. Successful partnerships with industry is an important component of this goal.
About the FacultyThe 135 academic staff have broad interests ranging over 13 Disciplines. The Faculty has approximately 3,500 students, of which 10% are Higher Degree by Research students and 11% are international students. What We Can OfferBusiness Expansions into Foreign Markets We can provide language and culture courses for staff who will be working in foreign countries: Archaeological Surveys Our Eureka Archaeological Research and Consulting Group can undertake surveys and excavations of areas in which you wish to develop. Professional Development and Postgraduate Training We have developed several postgraduate courses to meet the needs of industry and government (e.g. Graduate Certificate in Child Protection Practice), and welcome the opportunity to meet the training needs of your staff. Native Title and Indigenous Issues We have considerable expertise in research on Aboriginal Native Title, cultural heritage, and resource negotiation projects. Commissioned Histories The Centre for Western Australian History can be commissioned to write a history of your organisation. Research on a Specific Topic Through Cooperative Education for Enterprise Development (CEED), you can link with our researchers via their undergraduate and postgraduate students to research a topic of interest to you. |