University of Melbourne

Master in Narrative Therapy and Community Work

Melbourne, Australia

The Master in Narrative Therapy and Community Work at University of Melbourne is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Melbourne, founded in 1853 and located in Australias cultural capital, Melbourne, is a leading research-intensive university with a diverse student body of around 54,000, including more than 23,000 international students. The university offers an extensive portfolio across arts, sciences, engineering, health, business, law and fine arts, delivering high-quality teaching, world-class research and broad professional networks that support graduate outcomes and global mobility.

With more than 100 academic programs, Melbourne emphasizes interdisciplinary research, industry collaboration and experiential learning. Its research strengths span biomedical sciences, engineering, climate and environment, humanities and social policy, and creative arts. Students have access to modern laboratories, clinical placements, innovation hubs and international exchange agreements that enrich study and provide opportunities for internships and collaborative projects.

Campus life blends a dynamic city setting with comprehensive student services, including orientation, academic advising, career support and specialist resources for international students such as visa assistance, language support and cultural integration programs. Generous scholarship schemes and a strong alumni network further support student success. For prospective international applicants seeking a research-led university with extensive program choice and strong career pathways, the University of Melbourne remains a top destination.

About the Program

The Master in Narrative Therapy and Community Work at the University of Melbourne is a 1-year program for students who want to work with communities and help people tell their stories. This program is taught in English and is for students who have a Bachelor's degree.

The curriculum covers topics like narrative therapy, community development, and social justice. Students learn skills in storytelling, community engagement, and cultural sensitivity. They also participate in community projects and workshops to gain practical experience.

Graduates can work as Community Workers, Narrative Therapists, Social Workers, Youth Workers, or Counselors in community organizations, hospitals, or government agencies.

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