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  GRIFFITH COLLEGE DUBLIN IRELAND COLLEGE BY NAME UNIVERSITY BY NATURE

Student Life At Griffith College

bike.jpgStudying at Griffith College will give you the opportunity to have a truly international study experience you will never forget. With small class sizes, lectures known for their approachability and classmates from Ireland and 56 other countries you will quickly feel part of campus life.

After classes students can spend time with friends in the College canteen and social club, enjoy a game of football on the campus sports fields or work out in the college gym.

Ireland's premier private college offers the following courses and degrees:

 

  • Computing Science

  • English Language Training

  • Journalism and Media Studies

  • Accounting and Finance

  • Business and Law

  • Business Studies

  • Hotel Management

  • Electronics

  • Interior Architecture

  • M.A in Quality Management

  • M.A in Educational Management

  • Pre-university for access to medical colleges

 

Contact:

 

Griffith College Dublin

South Circular Road

Dublin 8

Ireland


Tel/Fax:

+353 1 415 0400

 +353 1 454 9265


EMail:  admissions@gcd.ie  

Website:  www.gcd.ie



Griffith College Dublin

South Circular Road

Dublin 8

Ireland


Tel/Fax:

+353 1 415 0400

 +353 1 454 9265


EMail:

 admissions@gcd.ie  

Website:

 www.gcd.ie

 

n in vocational education & improvement of education and training pathways (Clair Andersen)

- the nature and development of the languages of Northern Australia (Ian Green)

- housing needs of young and elderly Tasmanian Aborigines, public policy and attitudes to Aborigines in 1990s & Aboriginal families (Maggie Walter)

- non material cultural appropriation and the colonization of cultures & Aboriginal autobiography and life-stories (Mitchell Rolls)

- Australian identity, family history, colonial and Aboriginal history (Shayne Breen)

- Indigenous knowledges and environment, identity and place in Tasmania (Greg Lehman)

- personal and national memory and representation in visual arts & archaeology, museums and collection (Julie Gough)

- construction and representation of Aboriginality in the Australian print media (Carol Pybus)

- governmentality, liberal arts schooling and Aboriginality (Terry Moore)

- historical biography (Walter, Gough & Lehman)

In recent years, with the development of an honours and postgraduate program, Riawunna has supported an exciting range of student research projects. Current projects include:

- spatial patterns in Aboriginal criminal justice (Lisa Rosevear)

- Aboriginal languages in Tasmania (John Taylor)

- public health policy effectiveness (Maggie Walter)

- Reconciliation (Kate Harrison)

- museums and Aborigines (Tony Brown)

- Aboriginal bushrangers and public remembering (Kali Ward)

- Aboriginal history of West Australia (Jennifer Sabbioni)

- Indigenous knowledge of weather and climate (Greg Lehman)

 

University of Tasmania

Contact:

Clair Andersen
Director, Indigenous Higher Education Programs
Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education
University of Tasmania
Hobart, TAS 7001        Australia

ph    +61  03 6226 2517
fax   +61  03 6226 2575

E mail:

Clair.Andersen@utas.edu.au

 

Web:

fcms.its.utas.edu.au/arts/riawunna/