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HomeUpcoming EventsCentre For Arab & Islamic Studies Graduate Information Evening
Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies Graduate information evening

Are you interested in the contemporary politics, history, culture and political economy of the Middle East and Central Asia, or the role of Islam in the modern world?

CAIS offers the following Graduate coursework programs:
Graduate Certificate in Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies
Master of Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies (MMECAS)
Master of Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies - Research
Master of Islam in the Modern World (MIMW)
or
Double Masters Programs
MMECAS & Masters of Diplomacy
or
Research Programs
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
All programs can include the study of Arabic or Persian.

Light refreshments will be served

Registrations & enquiries
CAIS Postgraduate Coordinator - Ms Lissette Geronimo
T  02 6125 1061
E  cais@anu.edu.au
W  Postgraduate study

View the Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies Graduate information evening poster (PDF, 9996KB)

Date & time

  • Tue 02 Oct 2012, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Location

CAIS Lecture Theatre, Building 127, Ellery Cres, ANU