On the heels of a China-Solomon Islands security alliance, we approach this dialogue series with a broad but crucial question: How can we strengthen relationships with the Pacific Islands region to engage in genuine partnership?
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Political Science and International Studies, School of Social Science, and UQ Global Development invite you to join the online career seminar, Careers in International Development.
A workshop aims to share knowledge with academic, research, and professional staff on how to tailor their CV when applying to participate in global development projects.
This session is designed to provide a broad overview of what global development means at UQ, within Australia and abroad, along with details on how the UQ community can get in involved, no matter what their experience.
Together with the Queensland International Development Network (QIDN) this session will focus on bringing together key community members from across the GD Hub 6 Key Themes to engage in transdisciplinary dialogue framed around the United Nations report: "The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2021".
At Teaching and Learning Week (T&L) 2021, this session will showcase examples of UQ development activities in the Indo-Pacific and the opportunities and benefits available to academics, researchers and students to participate in future projects.