English
English is concerned with the critical and historical study of English literature, pursued through a wide range of courses dealing with different national traditions, periods, genres, and themes.
English also offers students the opportunity to study writing through a Creative Writing strand that begins in first year with the Creative Reading and Writing course and continues through to third-year and Honours.
Students also take English courses as part of a Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts, through the English Teaching specialisation for Secondary teachers and the English Key Learning Area for intending Primary teachers.
Career Opportunities
English, like most other Arts and Humanities courses, does not provide vocational training for a specific type of employment, but it does help students to acquire what are perhaps the most marketable of all skills:
- Ability to read perceptively
- Ability to write lucidly and persuasively.
Any form of employment in which words matter will value the ability to read and write critically and creatively, but the more common graduate destinations for English majors include occupations in:
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For further information contact the discipline convenor Dr Kim Cheng Boey
English Honours
English honours offers students the opportunity to undertake advanced study in English Literature or Creative Writing. The course is designed to allow students to explore critical and methodological issues, and areas of theoretical and technical debate, and how these relate to the activity of reading and writing literary texts.
The Honours program combines seminar work with supervised research and writing. Many students take Honours simply because they want to keep studying literature or creative writing, but Honours also provides students with credentials testifying to their ability to engage in high-quality independent study and is a necessary preparation for postgraduate study.
For further information contact the Honours convenor Dr Kim Cheng Boey
Research Higher Degrees in English
Current topics being supervised
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Alana Andrews |
PhD |
Religious Allusions in the Works of Selected Southern American Female Writers |
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Peter Bower |
MPhil |
Pub Fact & Fiction: An Exploration of Pubs and Clubs in the Hunter Region |
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PhD |
Eatdirtzian Geosophy: A study of cognitive geography and narrative |
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PhD |
Traditional versus augmented storytelling: current debates in the field. |
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PhD |
Words for the Heat of Deeds |
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Karen Ratcliff |
PhD |
An Examination of Orientalist aspects in modernist literature in relation to the nineteenth century crisis of faith |
Recent RHD completions
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PhD |
Anonymity, individuality and commonality in writing in nineteenth-century periodicals in English between 1830 and 1880. A Stylometric Approach |
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PhD |
Making Sense of Nonsense: A New Perspective on Children's Literature |
Academic Staff in English
To view more information about a staff member, including research interests, please select the "web" option to visit that staff member's profile.
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| Boey, Kim Cheng | Profile | (02) 4921 6780 | Senior Lecturer |
| Collins-Gearing, Brooke | Profile | (02) 4921 5178 | Lecturer |
| Craig, Hugh | Profile | (02) 4921 5212 | Professor |
| Freij, Maria | Profile | (02) 4921 6012 | Lecturer |
| Glastonbury, Keri | Profile | (02) 4921 5160 | Lecturer |
| Holtaas, Shane | Lecturer | ||
| Lunney, Ruth | (02) 4982 8437 | Conjoint Lecturer | |
| Osland, Dianne | Profile | (02) 4921 5169 | Conjoint Senior Lecturer |
| Pender, Trisha | Profile | (02) 4921 5369 | Research Fellow |
| Pollnitz, Christopher | Profile | (02) 4921 5166 | Conjoint Lecturer |
| Smith, Rosalind | Profile | (02) 4921 5180 | Senior Lecturer |
| Sorensen, Jesper Gulddal | Profile | (02) 4921 5166 | Senior Lecturer |
| Webb, Caroline | Profile | (02) 4348 4061 | Senior Lecturer |

