All you need to know about postgraduate study in Arts
Find out about the different study options available and what to expect from postgraduate study, including entry requirements and scholarships.
You'll also hear from students and graduates who will share their student stories and offer tips and advice on getting the most out of the postgrad experience.
Date: Tuesday 18 May
Time: 5-5:30pm
Presenter: Associate Professor Neal Curtis
Panel: Tom James (Press Secretary, Minister of Transport and Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety), Zoe Henry (current student)
Master of Public Policy (MPP) webinar
The Master of Public Policy develops your expertise in policy research, analysis and solving public policy problems, setting you up for a career in local or national government, non-governmental organisations, or the private sector.
Join us for an overview of the programme and hear from MPP student Emma Benvie-Watson and graduate Eddie Tuiavii about his role within local government.
Date: Tuesday 18 May
Time: 5:40-6:10pm
Presenter: Dr Timothy Fadgen, Programme Director Master of Public Policy
Panel: Eddie Tuiavii (Senior Adviser Deliberative Democracy at Auckland Council), Emma Benvie-Watson (MPP student)
Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS) webinar
The Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies explores the dynamics of political violence, how to build safer communities and make the world a more secure place. The programme equips you with specialist skills for careers in security, government, international organisations, peacekeeping and post-conflict development.
Find out more about this programme and hear from MCTS student Rosie Nicholson and graduate Thomas Elisara about his role with the Ministry of Defence.
Date: Tuesday 18 May
Time: 6:20-6:50pm
Presenter: Dr Tom Gregory
Panel: Thomas Elisara (Ministry of Defence), Rosie Nicholson (MCTS student)