The faculty comprises five discipline schools and a graduate school, which support a range of institutes and research centres.
Discipline schools The faculty has five discipline schools. These schools are home to researchers and teachers of various disciplines who contribute to the teaching and learning of the university. • Asia Institute • School of Culture & Communication • School of Historical and Philosophical Studies • School of Languages and Linguistics • School of Social and Political Sciences.
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences The Faculty of Arts and Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (GSHSS) cooperates with industry organisations such as the
Australia Council for the Arts,
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Humanitarian Advisory Group,
Melbourne International Film Festival,
Melbourne Writers Festival and the
National Gallery of Victoria.
Centre for Advancing Journalism The Centre was founded in 2009 as the Centre for Advanced Journalism.
Michael Gawenda was appointed as inaugural director. In 2011, academic and author
Margaret Simons took over as director and gave the Centre its current name. She remained in this role until July 2017. The current director is Andrew Dodd. The Centre coordinates the teaching of the Master of Journalism, a
coursework degree with focus on professional practice, law and ethics, media entrepreneurship and placement for internships. A
graduate diploma and
certificate in journalism are also offered. ==References==