School Leavers and Non-School Leavers can apply direct for this degree.
For more information about studying the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Program handbook
Description
The Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that studies the history and core learning principles of the discipline of Indigenous Studies. It also explores how critical and creative thinking occurs within Indigenous Studies. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree is offered as a five year full-time program offered in combination with other degree programs including the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree meets the academic requirements needed to gain admission to the practice of law in New South Wales. As well as providing the academic basis for admission to legal practice, law is now regarded as a useful general education, fostering understanding of how society functions, and developing skills of analytical and logical reasoning. During the first three years, combined degree students enrol in the courses offered by the School of Law and Justice as part of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB (Hons)), as well as courses within the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Students. During the final two years they enrol in LAWS courses only.
For information about the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies refer to the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies program handbook. For information about the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) refer to the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program handbook.
After completing the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies, students are automatically transferred into the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Diploma of Legal Practice Program for their fourth and fifth years of study. To opt out of this automatic transfer, students are required to contact programadvice@newcastle.edu.au.
Students in the accredited Diploma of Legal Practice Program complete legal practice modules and practical legal training at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre and in placements with external organisations.
Program learning outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will have:
- Demonstrated a broad and coherent understanding of the Aboriginal/Indigenous global studies disciplines including Indigenous histories, cultures, principle concepts, decolonisation and other theoretical perspectives (Depth in least one related specialist area)
- Demonstrated cognitive, creative, analytical, and critical skills to effectively plan, analyse present and implement activities in the global discipline and related areas
- Demonstrated a capacity to synthesise theoretical understanding and skills, with a focus on leadership, to effectively plan, analyse, present and implement activities within the discipline andwith non-specialist audiences
- Demonstrated a critical understanding of ethical and reflective practice to include Indigenous centred perspectives that underlie the globally based discipline
- The capacity to provide professional advice, based on specialised knowledge of law and its application in diverse contexts, to employers, government and individual clients.
- Recognised Law as a dynamic discipline requiring professional lifelong learning and skill development.
- The technical and cognitive skills required to plan and conduct advanced legal research tasks independently
- the technical and cognitive skills required to plan and conduct advanced legal research tasks in collaboration with others
- Critical thinking skills to analyse the formation, content and operation of the law
- Lateral thinking to solve legal problems through the range of available dispute resolution mechanisms
- Advanced oral communication skills.
- Advanced written communication skills
- The capacity to recognise the importance of acting as a professional advocate for the rule of law.
- Professional skills to the maintenance and reform of the legal system
- The highest ethical standards in discharging responsibilities to clients, other professionals, the courts and the public.
- The capacity to understand, evaluate and critically reflect upon the interaction of law and society.
Details
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CRICOS Code | 098485G |
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Admission information
Admission requirements
Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.
The University of Newcastle accepts a range of qualifications to determine eligibility for admission. These include, but are not limited to, Australian or overseas senior secondary qualifications (such as the HSC), prior tertiary studies, prior TAFE/VET studies, and completed enabling programs.
For further information on the pathways that are available to you, please refer to:
English Language Requirements
All Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University’s English proficiency requirement. Further information regarding English language proficiency requirements can be found at the English Language Proficiency for Admission Policy here.
- IELTS Overall Minimum: 7
- IELTS Sub Test Minimum: 6
Credit transfer
If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution, or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to the new program, visit the University's credit website for more information on applying for credit.
Academic requirements for program completion
Total units required
400 units
Program duration
5 years full-time.
International students studying this program on campus are required to enrol full time to comply with their student visa requirements and complete their study in the standard minimum program duration. International students requiring enrolment advice should review the program plan corresponding to the semester and year of commencement and can contact their Program Advisor at ProgramAdvice@newcastle.edu.au
Program requirements
Students are required to complete 400 units of study over five (5) years which includes the following components to be awarded the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies/Bachelor of Laws (Honours).
Global Indigenous Studies:
- 50 units of core courses;
- One 80 unit major;
- 30 units of elective courses.
Law:
- 160 units of core courses;
- 80 units from the LAWS course list.
Program planner
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Additional documents
- 2023 Transition Arrangements 227.3 KB
Transition arrangements
Program Revisions 2023
This program has been revised for implementation from Semester 1, 2023. Students who commenced prior to Semester 1, 2023 should refer to the 2023 Transition Arrangements in the Additional Documents section for more details. Any further questions should be directed to your program advisor.
Program Revisions 2021
This program was revised in 2021. Students should refer to the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies Transition Arrangenents and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Transition Arrangements for more details. Any further questions should be directed to your program advisor.
Program structure
Students can plan their program using Program Planner. It is recommended students review the program handbook in conjunction with using Program Planner.
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Core Courses
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program. | |||
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Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
ABOR1001 | Welcome to Critical Indigenous Studies |
| 10 units |
ABOR2001 | Development of Inclusive Workplace and Entrepreneurial Identities |
| 10 units |
ABOR3001 | Building Skills for Change |
| 10 units |
ABOR3999 | Aboriginal Professional Experience |
| 20 units |
Core Courses - Law
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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LAWS1010 | Legal System and Method I |
| 10 units |
LAWS1011 | Legal System and Method II |
| 10 units |
LAWS1020 | Torts I |
| 10 units |
LAWS1021 | Torts II |
| 10 units |
LAWS2030 | Criminal Law and Procedure |
| 10 units |
LAWS3040 | Contracts I |
| 10 units |
LAWS3041 | Contracts II |
| 10 units |
LAWS4001 | Constitutional Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS4002 | Administrative Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS4003 | Civil Dispute Resolution |
| 10 units |
LAWS4004 | Evidence |
| 10 units |
LAWS4005 | Company Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS4007 | Professional Conduct |
| 10 units |
LAWS4010 | Equity and Trusts |
| 10 units |
LAWS4011 | Property |
| 10 units |
LAWS4012 | Public International Law |
| 10 units |
Majors
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Compulsory | |||
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Complete the following compulsory courses to fulfil the requirements of this major. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
MNGT1002 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
| 10 units |
MNGT2002 | Business Venturing |
| 10 units |
MNGT2007 | Ideation in Enterprise |
| 10 units |
MNGT3016 | Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategy |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 40 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major, with at least 30 units at the 3000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
MNGT2004 | Managing Innovation |
| 10 units |
MNGT2006 | Decision Making under Uncertainty |
| 10 units |
MNGT3002 | Knowledge Management |
| 10 units |
MNGT3007 | Social Entrepreneurship |
| 10 units |
MNGT3008 | Advanced Innovation Management |
| 10 units |
MNGT3009 | Business Development and Growth |
| 10 units |
Global Indigenous Studies
Course List | |||
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Choose 80 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major (a minimum of 10 units at 1000 level and a minimum of 40 units at 3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
ABOR1110 | Introduction to Aboriginal Studies |
| 10 units |
ABOR1370 | Working with Aboriginal Communities |
| 10 units |
ABOR1390 | Australian Aboriginal People and Human Rights |
| 10 units |
ABOR1420 | Communicating with Aboriginal People Across Genres |
| 10 units |
HUMA1100 | Aboriginal Languages: New Approaches | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ABOR2022 | Aboriginal Cultural Immersion |
| 10 units |
ABOR2241 | Aboriginal Political Protest | Not currently offered | 10 units |
ABOR2243 | Indigenous People, Global Warming and the Environment |
| 10 units |
ABOR2244 | Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present |
| 10 units |
ABOR2245 | Aboriginal People and Law |
| 10 units |
ABOR2330 | Traditional Aboriginal Society |
| 10 units |
ABOR2440 | Aboriginal Health Past and Present |
| 10 units |
ABOR3024 | Aboriginal Community Development and Advocacy |
| 10 units |
ABOR3080 | Indigenous Research |
| 20 units |
ABOR3251 | International Indigenous Comparative Studies |
| 10 units |
ABOR3380 | Human Rights and the World's Indigenous Communities |
| 10 units |
ABOR3440 | Indigenous Health Around the World |
| 10 units |
ABOR3500 | Aboriginal Education, Policies and Issues |
| 10 units |
ENGL3045 | Indigenous Australia in Literature: Listenin' Up |
| 10 units |
Human Geography and the Environment
Compulsory | |||
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Complete the following compulsory courses to fulfil the requirements of this minor. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
GEOG1020 | Introduction to Human Geography |
| 10 units |
GEOG2080 | Cities and Regions |
| 10 units |
ENVS3006 | Surviving the Anthropocene: Sustainability in the 21st Century |
| 10 units |
GEOG3090 | Society and Space |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 40 units from the list for a major (10 units at 1000 level, 10 units at 2000 level and 20 units at 3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
ENVS1003 | Environmental Values and Ethics |
| 10 units |
ENVS1004 | Social Development and the Environment |
| 10 units |
GEOG1030 | Global Poverty and Development |
| 10 units |
ENVS2002 | Environmental Legislation and Planning |
| 10 units |
ENVS2008 | The Sustainable Society |
| 10 units |
GEOG2130 | Geographies of Development |
| 10 units |
SOCA2065 | Environment and Society |
| 10 units |
ENVS3001 | Integrated Impact Assessment |
| 10 units |
ENVS3008 | Work Integrated Learning in the Environmental and Development Sectors |
| 10 units |
GEOG3300 | Rethinking Development |
| 10 units |
Human Resource Management
Compulsory | |||
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Complete the following compulsory courses to fulfil the requirements of this major. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
IRHR1002 | Dynamics of People and Work in Organisations |
| 10 units |
LEGL1001 | Foundations of Law |
| 10 units |
IRHR2010 | Introduction to Industrial Relations |
| 10 units |
IRHR2270 | Introduction to Human Resource Management |
| 10 units |
IRHR3000 | Applied Human Resource Management and Employment Relations |
| 10 units |
LEGL3111 | Employment Law |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 20 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major (a minimum of 20 units at 3000 level). Students may only choose one of BUSN3001 or BUSN3500. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
BUSN3001 | Project in Business | Not currently offered | 10 units |
BUSN3500 | International Work Placement in Business |
| 10 units |
IRHR3035 | Managing Diversity |
| 10 units |
IRHR3040 | Negotiation and Advocacy |
| 10 units |
IRHR3510 | Human Resource Development |
| 10 units |
IRHR3540 | International Human Resource Management |
| 10 units |
Human Services
Compulsory | |||
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Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
HUSE1001 | Introduction to Human Services |
| 10 units |
HUSE2001 | Shaping Human Services: Social Policy and the Political Process |
| 10 units |
HUSE3001 | Person-centered practice and casework skills |
| 10 units |
HUSE3008 | Human Services from the user perspective |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 40 units with a maximum of 20 units at 1000 level and a minimum of 20 units at 3000 level. | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
ABOR1370 | Working with Aboriginal Communities |
| 10 units |
SOCA1050 | Youth, Gender and Crime |
| 10 units |
CRIM2030 | Criminology in the Legal Context |
| 10 units |
HUSE2002 | Child Protection Work |
| 10 units |
HUSE2003 | Youth Justice | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HUSE2005 | Gendered Violence |
| 10 units |
SOCA2400 | Future Societies: Beyond Capitalist Globalization |
| 10 units |
HUSE3003 | Human Rights, Social Justice and Real Lives | Not currently offered | 10 units |
HUSE3005 | Working with Groups and Communities |
| 10 units |
HUSE3006 | Social Policy and Planning in Regional Contexts |
| 10 units |
HUSE3007 | Disability and Aged Care | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA3220 | Youth Culture and Risk |
| 10 units |
Politics and International Relations
Compulsory | |||
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Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
POLI1010 | Australian Politics and Government |
| 10 units |
POLI1020 | Introduction to Politics |
| 10 units |
POLI2203 | International Political Economy and Global Development |
| 10 units |
POLI3180 | Politics, Policy and Government |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 40 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major (a minimum of 30 units at 3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
HIST2210 | Australian Foreign Relations: Australia and Asia | Not currently offered | 10 units |
POLI2001 | Ideas in Political Science | Not currently offered | 10 units |
POLI2200 | The Global Politics of Indigenous People |
| 10 units |
HIST3201 | Foreign Relations: Australia and the Great Powers | Not currently offered | 10 units |
POLI3002 | Power and the State |
| 10 units |
POLI3140 | The Politics of Globalisation | Not currently offered | 10 units |
POLI3150 | Issues in International Relations |
| 10 units |
POLI3160 | Global Power and World Order |
| 10 units |
POLI3203 | Democracy in the 21st Century: Local Power, Policy and Participatory Politics |
| 10 units |
Screen and Cultural Studies
Course List | |||
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Choose 80 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major (a minimum of 10 units at 1000 level and a minimum of 40 units at 3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
SCRN1000 | Media Literacy |
| 10 units |
SCRN1200 | Film and Television Studies |
| 10 units |
CMNS2600 | Audience Participation and Interaction |
| 10 units |
ENGL2103 | Writing for Social Change | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SCRN2000 | Media in Transition: Industry, Money, Power | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SCRN2100 | Popular Music and Culture |
| 10 units |
SCRN2200 | Popular Culture and Society |
| 10 units |
SCRN2300 | Hollywood and Beyond: American Cinema in Context |
| 10 units |
SCRN2400 | European Cinema in Context: Transforming Images, States, Histories | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SCRN2500 | Science Fiction and Fantasy on Screen | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SCRN3000 | Social Media and Digital Culture |
| 10 units |
SCRN3100 | Peak TV: Texts, Industry, Culture |
| 10 units |
SCRN3200 | Documentary Cinema: Rendering the Real |
| 10 units |
SCRN3300 | Contemporary World Cinema |
| 10 units |
SCRN3400 | Screen Authorship | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SCRN3500 | Screening Sex and Gender | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Sociology and Anthropology
Compulsory | |||
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Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
SOCA1010 | Society and Culture: an Introduction to Sociology |
| 10 units |
SOCA1020 | What is Anthropology |
| 10 units |
SOCS2200 | Social Analysis: Theorising Social Problems |
| 10 units |
SOCS3200 | Qualitative Social Inquiry: Applied Research Project |
| 10 units |
Course List | |||
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Choose 40 units from the list to fulfil the requirements for this major (a minimum of 10 units at 3000 level). | |||
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
SCRN2200 | Popular Culture and Society |
| 10 units |
SOCA2020 | Society, Space and Power | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA2065 | Environment and Society |
| 10 units |
SOCA2325 | Cultural Worlds of Health and Illness | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA2400 | Future Societies: Beyond Capitalist Globalization |
| 10 units |
SOCA2700 | Gender, Religion and Power | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCS2100 | Organisational Management and Social Behaviour | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCS2300 | Ethics for the Social Sciences |
| 10 units |
SOCS2400 | Surveying the Social: Applied Quantitative Research |
| 10 units |
SOCA3178 | Health, 'Wellness' and Power: The Social Contexts of Expert Knowledge |
| 10 units |
SOCA3220 | Youth Culture and Risk |
| 10 units |
SOCA3230 | Identity and Culture | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA3315 | Bodies in Cultural Perspective |
| 10 units |
SOCA3666 | Consumption, Technology and Everyday Life |
| 10 units |
SOCA3780 | Leading Social Change: Applying Critical Theories in Critical Times |
| 10 units |
SOCA3790 | Migration, Society and the Media | Not currently offered | 10 units |
SOCA3850 | Rage Against the Machine: Indigenous Activism, Ways of Life and the Future |
| 10 units |
SOCA3902 | Religion and Politics in Contemporary Society |
| 10 units |
SOCS3100 | Policy Development, Program Management and Evaluation |
| 10 units |
Laws Course List
Complete 80 units of courses from the course list. | |||
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Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
LAWS5016 | Law Review |
| 10 units |
LAWS5034 | Crime and Australian Society | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS5036 | International Clinical Legal Externship |
| 10 units |
LAWS5040 | Financial Services Regulation | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS5043 | International Study Experience | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6016 | Taxation Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6017 | Family Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6018 | Commercial Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6019 | International Human Rights Law | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6020 | Environmental Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6021 | Advanced Criminal Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6023 | Jurisprudence | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6024 | Employment Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6028 | Criminal Law Practice & Procedure |
| 10 units |
LAWS6029 | Social Justice/Public Interest Clinic | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6032 | Advocacy Skills |
| 10 units |
LAWS6035 | Competition Law and Policy | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6037 | International Environment Law and Policy | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6038 | Law and Economics of Climate Change |
| 10 units |
LAWS6043 | Advanced Legal Research Project |
| 10 units |
LAWS6050 | Commercial Dispute Resolution |
| 10 units |
LAWS6085 | International Trade Law | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6086 | Intellectual Property Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6087 | Internet Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6090 | Health Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6091 | Special Interest Topic |
| 10 units |
LAWS6094 | Indigenous Peoples, Issues and the Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6095 | Law and Religion | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6096 | Child Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6097 | Competitive Mooting |
| 10 units |
LAWS6098 | Equal Opportunity Law |
| 10 units |
LAWS6099 | Sport and the Law | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6100 | Workplace Health and Safety Law | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6102 | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
| 10 units |
LAWS6103 | International Arbitration |
| 10 units |
LAWS6104 | Human Rights and Climate Change-Induced Human Displacement |
| 10 units |
LAWS6105 | Expert Evidence |
| 10 units |
LAWS6106 | Advanced Communication Skills |
| 10 units |
LAWS6107 | Mediation Skills and Theory |
| 10 units |
LAWS6108 | Corporate Power and Corporate Accountability: Pathways to Socially Responsible Business | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6111 | Dispute Resolution |
| 10 units |
LAWS6112 | Food and Wine Law | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6113 | Law for Startups | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6114 | Negotiation in a Legal Context |
| 10 units |
LAWS6116 | Legal Innovation and Design | Not currently offered | 10 units |
LAWS6119 | Renewable Energy Law Clinic | Not currently offered | 10 units |
Electives
Electives 30 unit requirement | |
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Complete 30 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them. | 30 units |
Honours
Honours is embedded in the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program. All students who successfully complete the program will graduate with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours). Students who excel in their studies will have access to graded Honours, which will be calculated according to the University's policy. The policy is available at here. See Program Convenor for further information regarding eligibility for Graded Honours.
Additional information
Through the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre, students can access a free suite of NUPrep preparation courses as well as Academic Learning Support.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Student Support and Development service through the Wollotuka Institute.
Additional support
AccessAbility provides advice and reasonable adjustments to Students with a medical or health condition or disability. If you require adjustments to undertake your program, contact the Student Support Advisors - AccessAbility before semester or early in the semester. They will work with the College or School to ensure that this happens in a timely manner.
Please note: All students must fulfil the inherent requirements of the programs and courses they are undertaking. While reasonable adjustments can be made, these adjustments cannot compromise academic integrity. It is the student's responsibility to check all the requirements of courses, and consider the effects of any medical condition or disability on their ability to complete course requirements. More information is available online.
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