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Master of International Relations
Postgraduate
FLI-INR-MASTake charge of your global career in leadership and governance
Equip yourself with the tools and confidence to create change. Build ethical workplace cultures and manage sustainable trade in an international context. Specialise for your career goals, choosing from public policy, public administration, and more.
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- Online & on-campus
- Duration
- 2 years full time or part time equivalent
Graduate Diploma in International Relations
Postgraduate
FLI-INR-GDIAn advanced exploration of interactions within the global system
Prepare or enhance your global career in leadership and influence. Explore the interplay of public policy and governance on an international scale. You’ll cover topics including international order and security, and choose from a range of electives.
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- 100% online
- Duration
- 1 year full time or part time equivalent
Master of Technology Governance
Postgraduate
ANU-TGO-MASInfluence the future of technology across all sectors
Tackle complex questions around disruptive technology. You’ll study frameworks to govern big issues like machine learning and synthetic biology. Explore the landscape across government and business. Work towards equitable solutions.
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- 100% online
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- Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
Graduate Certificate of Technology Governance
Postgraduate
ANU-TEG-GCEFrameworks to develop, use and share technology across all sectors
Build your awareness of technology’s economic benefits–and consider the risks that policy makers mitigate. You’ll cover contemporary issues including digital disruption. Think about compliance and defiance. Upskill or explore further academic options.
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- 100% online
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