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The Institute of Postcolonial Studies has up to four rooms to let, available to PhD and postgraduate students working on themes relevant to the Institute (i.e. postcolonial, decolonial, southern or critical approaches within the humanities, social sciences or creative arts).

These are sunny, well-appointed rooms, in the upstairs quarters, offered at below market rental rates in our beautiful North Melbourne Institute home.

Rooms

Currently available (updated 12 April 2021)

Currently unavailable

If you are interested, write to us outlining your current research or studies.

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About IPCS

The Institute of Postcolonial Studies was founded in 1996 as an independent venue for the exploration of postcolonial scholarship, politics and creative practice.

The Institute hosts a wide variety of public events, performances and presentations, often bringing together scholars, artists, activists and larger publics to explore and respond to the legacies of the colonial encounter in Australia and globally.

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