Graduate Oral History Intensive (4-days)
Event Details
Presenters: Carla Pascoe Leahy, Sarah Rood and Alistair ThomsonDates: October 9, 10, 23 and 24 (Fridays and Saturdays)Time: 9:30am-4:00pmLocation: OnlineAre you a PhD, Masters or Honours student, or a post-doc, about to start
Event Details
Presenters: Carla Pascoe Leahy, Sarah Rood and Alistair Thomson
Dates: October 9, 10, 23 and 24 (Fridays and Saturdays)
Time: 9:30am-4:00pm
Location: Online
Are you a PhD, Masters or Honours student, or a post-doc, about to start a research project using oral history – and need training to get you on the right track? Perhaps you’ve already started a graduate oral history project and want advice and support? You may be a historian, or you work in another social science or humanities discipline that uses life story interviews.
This four-day, online training course could be just what you need.
In October 2026, three of Australia’s leading oral historians, in partnership with Oral History Victoria, are teaching this popular oral history intensive course aimed at university research students. We will teach you how to plan an oral history project and apply for ethics approval. You’ll learn how to create excellent interviews and document the recordings for use in research. We’ll explore approaches to analysing interviews and interpreting memories. And we’ll consider how to write a thesis using oral history and to create other types of oral history productions.
You will be active participants in the teaching and learning: reading a selection of key texts, bringing examples and issues from you own research, workshopping issues with the group, conducting practice interviews, discussing interview extracts from each participant, and developing a peer support group of graduate oral history researchers from around Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia. Each day school will be taught online via Zoom, from 9.30am-4pm Australian Eastern Standard time. The course will be limited to 18 participants.
Feedback from participants in this course in 2024 and 2025:
“Many thanks for a terrific 4 days from the three of you from OHV … so valuable in redirecting and redrafting my research project. Initially I had doubts about the full value of a day zoom meet with 14 or 17 post grads, but it exceeded all expectations.”
“It was terrific to have access to such skilled teachers/facilitators and to come together with other graduate students and to receive such a vast array of helpful resources.”
“I was very happy with the course – expert presenters who were very respectful of/responsive to the participants, great management with everything running on time, different formats to maintain interest, relevant/engaging activities especially listening to everyone’s interview extracts.”
“Al, Carla and Sarah, you made such a warm and welcoming environment! You were all engaging, and passionate and held space for everyone’s opinions and thoughts. Thank you!”
Course outline
Day 1 Friday – Planning Your Oral History Project & Seeking Ethics Approval
Day 2 Saturday – Creating & Documenting Oral History Interviews (fortnight break while participants conduct practice interviews)
Day 3 Friday – Interpreting Oral Histories
Day 4 Saturday – Making (Oral) Histories in Writing and other Media
Course fees:
$500 for Oral History Victoria and Oral History Australia members
$750 non-members
We anticipate participants will draw on funds from their own or departmental graduate research budgets. For students without access to research funds, bursaries might be
available from state and territory oral history associations. Oral History Victoria offers up to four bursaries for OHV members.
Details at https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au/ (see the Events page for the course)
Concession fees apply to all OHA state and territory association members.
Registration here
Contact: for further information and to discuss the course, please contact: Alistair.Thomson@monash.edu
