School of Historical and Philosophical Studies

New subjects requiring tutors in semester 1 2020

  • Science and Society (HPSC30023)

Sessional Coordinator / Lecturer Semester 1 2020

  • Modern European History 1789 to 1914 (HIST20069)

Sessional tutors Semester 1, 2020

  • Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia (ANCW10001)
  • Ancient Egyptian 1 (ANCW10006)
  • Classical Mythology (ANCW20015)
  • History of Greece: Homer to Alexander (ANCW20022)
  • Ancient Egyptian 3 (ANCW20023)
  • Interpreting the Ancient World (ANCW30017)
  • Roman Law in Context (ANCW30026)
  • Latin 1 (CLAS10006)
  • Latin 3 (CLAS20029)
  • Ancient Greek 3 (CLAS20015)
  • Ancient Greek 5 (CLAS30024)
  • Hebrew 1 (HEBR10001)
  • The World Since World War II (HIST10012)
  • Europe: From Black Death to New Worlds (HIST10016)
  • The Holocaust & Genocide (HIST20013)
  • American History: Revolution to WWII (HIST20059)
  • Rebels and Revolutionaries (HIST20065) (flipped classroom teaching assistant required)
  • Modern European History 1789 to 1914 (HIST20069)
  • Pirates and their Enemies (HIST20072)
  • Witch-Hunting in European Societies (HIST20080)
  • The Great War: 1914 to 1918 (HIST20082)
  • Modern China in Global History 1949-99 (HIST20086) (flipped classroom teaching assistant required)
  • The Renaissance in Italy (HIST30006)
  • The Modern Middle East (HIST30015)
  • USA and the World (HIST30065)
  • Cold War Cultures in Asia (HIST30066)
  • Stalinism (HIST30076) (Seminar assistant required)
  • History for Historians (HIST40030) (Seminar assistant required)
  • International History (HIST90024) (seminar Assistant)
  • Cold War Cultures in Asia (HIST30066) (flipped - teaching assistant)
  • Science and Pseudoscience (HPSC10002)
  • God and the Natural Sciences (HPSC20020)
  • Modern Israel: Good Bad and Disputed (JEWI20007)
  • Reason (MULT10016)
  • Philosophy: The Big Questions (PHIL10002)
  • Ethical Theory (PHIL20008)
  • The Philosophy of Mind (PHIL20033)
  • Nietzsche and Critics (PHIL20038)
  • The Nature of Reality (PHIL20039)
  • History of Early Modern Philosophy (PHIL20043)
  • Logic: Language and Information (UNIB10002)
  • An Ecological History of Humanity (UNIB10003)

For subject details please refer to the Handbook.