The Faculty of Humanities is proud to announce a new collaboration between Professor of Global Futures Joe Siracusa, a leading political expert in the Faculty of Humanities, who has secured an academic in-residence position to support students residing in Twin Dolphin Hall at UniLodge and St. Catherine’s College at Curtin University’s Bentley campus.
This unique partnership aims to enhance the academic experience of students studying at Curtin University by providing specialised academic support, mentorship, and consultation in the Humanities.
The academic in-residence will be available at St. Catherine’s College on Mondays from 11 am to 1 pm and Fridays from 4 pm to 6 pm.
Students at UniLodge’s Twin Dolphin Hall can benefit from the Humanities Academic Advisor sessions on Wednesdays from 3 pm to 5 pm throughout the academic year in 2024.
This collaboration is a testament to the Faculty of Humanities’ commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment and ensuring that students receive personalised guidance from experts in their field. This initiative, stemming from the Humanities Futures Platform, is expected to greatly enrich the educational journey of Curtin University students, offering them valuable insights and mentorship in the field of Humanities.
Professor Siracusa expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, ‘These two developments are enhancing the student experience that the Humanities Futures Platform is driving’.
This initiative aligns with the university’s broader vision of creating innovative and student-focused programs that go beyond traditional learning methods. By bringing academic support directly to student residences, the Faculty aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that students receive the guidance they need to excel in their academic pursuits.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to engage with Professor Joe Siracusa, to explore research interests, and gain valuable insights into the world of political studies. The Faculty of Humanities supports the positive impact this collaboration will have for our students in 2024.
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