Master an Asian language and acquire in-depth contextual and regional knowledge.
Learn the importance of the Oceania region and its people.
Drive meaningful change across our region and beyond.
Learn how to shape a more secure future.
Climate change. Digital transformation. Injustice. Social inequality. Indigenous governance. All emerging and complex challenges in the 21st century require profound knowledge and understanding of regulation and governance.
Technology has changed everyday lifeāin business, in government, at home and at work. Although the rapid growth of digital and physical technologies is full of promise, it also presents risks. Maximising the benefits of digital transformation and innovation requires a new generation of leaders working across public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Study the Master of International and Development Economics at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy! Join Professor Paul Burke, Professor Shiro Armstrong, and student Farha Nadia as they share insights, experiences, and the opportunities waiting for you in this world-class program.