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8 Master's degrees in Publishing in Australia
Publishing and Communications
Join and contribute to an industry that’s successfully orienting itself around the challenge of digital media. Though the Publishing and Communications program at University of Melbourne, you can discover new business models and an expanded digital footprint in areas such as eBooks and apps.

Professional Writing and Publishing Stream (GCertArts)
Improve your writing skills for corporate communications and editing roles in government, business and the not-for-profit sector with the Professional Writing and Publishing Stream (GCertArts) programme from Curtin University.
Writing, Editing and Publishing
The Writing, Editing and Publishing program from University of Queensland will help you gain the writing, editing, publishing, design and research skills to build a rewarding career in print or online.
Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing
Unearth and connect the shared skills between writer, editor and publisher. With the Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing program at University of Melbourne, you can gain a globally recognised, vocationally viable qualification designed with the changing nature of the publishing industry in mind.
Writing and Publishing
Within this Writing and Publishing degree from from RMIT University you'll explore the publishing process from manuscript to marketplace.
Writing, Editing and Publishing
In a world of rapid change, there has never been a greater demand for the mastery of the written word. The Writing, Editing and Publishing program is offered at University of Queensland.
Writing, Editing and Publishing
The Master of Writing, Editing and Publishing program from University of Queensland will help you gain the writing, editing, publishing, design and research skills to build a rewarding career in print or online.

Publishing
The Publishing programme at The University of Sydney combines professional training with a broad understanding of publishing’s cultural and technological context, and key industry issues, from digital disruption to the need for accessibility, diversity and sustainability.