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9676407
  • Title
    Award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs), 2022
  • Creator
  • Call number
    MLMSS 12065
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    2022
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9676407
  • Physical Description
    0.16 metres of textual material (1 box) - typescript
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    The Personal Interest Project (PIP) is a compulsory section of the Higher School Certificate (HSC) Society and Culture course. The PIP can be up to 5,000 words and is worth 30% of the course for the HSC. It provides an opportunity for students to carry out guided social and cultural research in an area of personal interest.

    The annual Society and Culture Awards are held under the auspices of the Society and Culture Association at the Mitchell Library. These awards acknowledge both excellence in the overall HSC examination for the ‘Top 10’ candidates and for excellence in the Personal Interest Project by acknowledging candidates who have achieved a High Distinction. Each recipient is given an individually engraved medal and in some cases a specific prize.
  • Scope and Content
    Award winning Personal Interest Projects for 2022

    Grace Ryan (Port Hacking High School)
    Thats's not very ladylike

    Rhiannon Day (Willoughby Girls High School)
    Unkempt women of politics

    Madeline Hagley (Willoughby Girls High School)
    Nasty women: Western cultural narratives continue to stigmatise, mock and trivialise women's anger, undermining their power and space in public discourse.

    Sri Kolluri (North Sydney Girls High School)
    Lights, camera, oppression

    Juliette Allen (Riverside Girls High School)
    TikTok...Times up for internalised misogyny!

    Liam Hickey (Clancy Catholic College)
    If he can see it will he be it

    Sameera Khan (Clancy Catholic College)
    Heroines don't dream of heroes

    Stella Coppola (Clancy Catholic College)
    Single and under construction: an investigation into the socio-cultural construction of singleness

    Sophie Viol (Roseville College)
    Where did you hear that, honey?

    Jamila Escobar (Clancy Catholic College)
    The space in between

    Sophia Devine (Merewether High School)
    The man-made world

    Eva Nyman (Merewether High School)
    Consumer occulture
  • Language
  • Copying Conditions
    In copyright:
    Copyright holder:: Multiple copyright owners
    Reproduction Restricted: Reproduction restricted
  • General note

    Reference copies of all PIP papers are available in the SRL Reading Room
  • Subject

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