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Explore and tackle the globe's most urgent issues, spanning conflict resolution, social and economic equity, poverty alleviation, development initiatives, and environmental conservation. Examine interactions between nations and non-governmental entities, along with the transformation of global systems. Cultivate advanced analytical skills through this demanding, research-focused curriculum. The Department of Government and International Relations ranks among Australia's most extensive in its field, maintaining connections with prominent policy research organizations like the Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Lowy Institute. Our department hosts both the Centre for International Security Studies and the Electoral Integrity project. Faculty members are acknowledged authorities in international relations theory, public administration, global political economy and security, Australian and comparative governance, migration patterns, and political dynamics in North and Southeast Asia. The International Relations curriculum offers specializations in Economics, Political Economy, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology, Social Policy and Development, or International Law. You'll acquire profound insights into navigating intricate challenges in an interconnected world.
Earning a Graduate Diploma of International Relations can open doors to careers in global business, consulting, government service, journalism, and international institutions such as the United Nations or European Union. This program also enables professionals in these fields to obtain advanced training that facilitates career progression.