Business School

International relations

 

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For further information about the School's internationalisation strategy, contact:

Professor Anu Rammohan
Associate Dean, International Relations

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The primary objective of the School's internationalisation strategy is to build the School's reputation.  This will assist the School to achieve its strategic goals.

School strategic goals Some effects of a stronger international footprint
Teaching and learning;
Enriched student experience
Better exchange programs;
More internationally aware graduates who obtain more rewarding employment (in Australia and overseas)
Research and research training;
Improved research quality and impact
More invitations to international conferences and keynote speakers etc.;
More personal networks and cross-national research projects, more access to diverse research funds;
Better quality research students.
Resourcing;
Student revenue;
Growth in Faculty
International students of higher quality and more of them;
More high quality applicants and appointments.
External relations;
Actively engage stakeholders
Stronger alumni groups overseas and better student recruitment and alumni fundraising;
Enhanced business and government support, leading to more scholarships, internships and employment opportunities;
Strong executive developmet programs drawing international participants.