Research in the School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies focuses on the study of languages and the cultures in which they are spoken. These include not only the major world languages of Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish, but also English as a second language, Australian Aboriginal and many other languages.

The School has five broad areas of research strength, each of which draws together researchers from a cross-section of language groups and disciplinary interests.
School staff have expertise in a broad range of disciplines including:
  • Australian Aboriginal Languages
  • Asian Cultural Studies
  • Cross-cultural and Diasporic Studies
  • Cultural Theory
  • Gender in Culture
  • Jewish Civilization
  • Language in Culture and Society
  • Screen and Media Culture
  • Translation and Interpreting Studies
Researchers in the School also have links with the following Faculty Centres:
School Research section

UQ Summer Research Program in SLCCS

The Summer Research Scholarship is an opportunity for Undergraduate and some Postgraduate Students to get involved in an exciting research project within SLCCS during the Summer 2012.

School Researchers

Researchers include academic staff, RHD students and Associates

Research Higher Degree Programs

are available at Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) levels.

UQ Winter Research Scholarship Program in SLCCS

The Winter Research Scholarship is an opportunity for Undergraduate and some Postgraduate Students to get involved in an exciting research project within SLCCS during the Winter 2013.

Publications

The School has an impressive record of research and publication.

School Ethics Procedures

Research Events

The School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies supports research groups and international conferences

Research Committee

The role of the Research Committee is to develop research strategies in the School.

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