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Education programs for tertiary students
Information for TAFE, university and continuing education students.
The Australian Museum offers tertiary students a wide range of learning opportunities. TAFE, university and continuing education students can undertake exhibition-based research with real scientific specimens and cultural objects.
The exhibitions are particularly suitable for students studying:
- Indigenous Australian history and culture
- Biology
- Zoology
- Earth Sciences
- Visual Arts
- History
- Geography
Our changing temporary exhibitions may also be relevant to tertiary study.
Telephone the Booking Officer on (+612) 9320 6163 for further information.
Ms
Helen Wheeler
, Education Project Officer
Last Updated: 23 March 2009
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