For further information about the School's internationalisation strategy, contact:
Professor Anu Rammohan
Associate Dean, International Relations

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. |