Want to know more about what studying literature, languages and linguistics at ANU really means to you now and in your future?
In the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics (SLLL) our students and staff study language, literature, culture and linguistics in English, in classical and modern European languages and Australian Indigenous languages. Our teaching and research encompass literature, film and drama, gender and cultural studies, classics and ancient history, creative writing, digital humanities, languages and linguistics
Students commencing their ANU studies in 2017 are warmly invited to hear more about disciplines offered by SLLL during 2017 Orientation Week as follows:
Thursday 16 February 2017 in Lecture Theatre 101, John Dedman Building #27
| 9-10am | |
| 10-11am | |
| 11am-12pm | Classics and Ancient History, including Ancient Greek and Latin |
| 12-1pm |
Please click individual links to register your attendance.
These presentations are offered as part of events for students new to the College of Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Asia and the Pacific as well as the program for the entire ANU Orientation Week on 13-17 February 2017.
Register now for the ANU welcome and information session on the first day of O-week. O-week is a great opportunity to help you prepare for study: you will receive important information about your academic college, residential life/non-residential alternatives, student support services, visa requirements for international students, program and course advice and academic skills development. International students also need to open an Australian bank account, familiarise yourself with the health care system and organise everything you need to make your new accommodation feel like home. It's important to arrive before O-week and give yourself enough time to do all this before beginning the academic year.
O-Week also includes informative and fun events organised by ANUSA and PARSA, so explore the schedule and add events to your calendar now.
Also check out the New@ANU Facebook group or find SLLL on Facebook.