Teaching

The Centre for Gippsland Studies contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching within the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences. The resources of the Centre are also an invaluable aid to students throughout the campus.
Undergraduate teaching
HPL2506 Researching & Writing Community History is offered as an internal and off-campus subject and is also available online.
Honours
The CGS contributes to HPL4510 and also supervises theses on local and community history, heritage issues, oral history and memory, and environmental history topics.
Postgraduate Supervision
The CGS supervises at masters and PhD level in the following areas:
- Regional and environmental history
- Landscape history
- Heritage issues.
PhD Topics of students currently enrolled at the CGS:
- Corner Inlet, an Interplay Between Land and Sea
- Dreams and Realities: E.J. Brady and Mallacoota
- J.P. Campbell, Photographer
Other Postgraduate Research Associated with the Centre for Gippsland Studies
- Seachangers and Gippsland
- The 1977 SEC Maintenance Strike
- The Leaving of Home: Experiences of British Child Evacuees who Later Migrated to Gippsland
- Intellectual Disability in the Latrobe Valley