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Introduction
Local, family and applied history are areas of teaching and research strength at the University of New England in Armidale, NSW, Australia.
With UNE, you can:
- study and learn at home (the awards are taught by distance education)
- have contact with people with similar interests across the country
- discuss your studies online
- build on and extend your existing ideas and knowledge about how to research and present
- local, family and applied history
- attend optional residential schools
- work with staff with established profiles in local, family and applied history research and publication
- gain well-recognised awards which can open doors in the worlds of history and heritage consultancies, local museums, family and history organizations and activities, local council planning and heritage, and much more.
For students, UNE offers:
- an undergraduate diploma if you have no experience of tertiary education
- a postgraduate diploma if you have a university degree
- bachelors’ degrees
- research higher degrees
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