Applications now Open: Major Opportunity for Indo-Pacific Study Tours, Research Meetings, and Exchange! 24 April 2024 Read More
AIIAV Study Tours in 2017 - Internship Opportunity Now Available 09 December 2016BE PART OF THE IRAN STUDY TOUR – INTERNSHIP AIIA Victoria is pleased to offer the opportunity to […] Read More
AIIAV Study Tours in 2017 14 October 2016We are contemplating two Study Tours in 2017 after our very successful Study Tour to Sri Lanka this year. One would be to […] Read More
Study Tours 27 February 2014Study tours are conducted periodically by AIIA Victoria and New South Wales Branches, and present a rare opportunity for members to visit fascinating […] Read More
Study Tours 09 January 2014Study tours are conducted periodically by the AIIA VIC and AIIA NSW and present a rare opportunity for members to visit fascinating areas […] Read More
AIIAV Study Tour to South America 14 March 2017AIIA Victoria is planning a study tour to Chile, Argentina and Peru from October 8th to October 24th 2017. A comprehensive itinerary has […] Read More
Major AIIA-Japan Foundation Project on Disaster Resilience Wraps Up Its 2023/24 Activities 20 March 2024The Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network, a program centred on a group of 15 experts on disaster resilience selected from […] Read More
#AIIANextGen Network 12 September 2022The #AIIANextGen Network is a unique and global network of emerging professionals interested in international affairs and Australia’s role in the world, particularly […] Read More
Obituary – Leslie Adrian (Les) Rowe By Zara Kimpton OAM 25 March 2022A PERSONAL REFLECTION ZARA KIMPTON MARCH 2022 It was with great sadness that we received the news of the death of Les Rowe […] Read More
The Bishop Era By Professor Nick Bisley 29 August 2018As time goes by, we will notice the opportunity Julie Bishop missed to make a decisive impact in charting Australia’s course during a period of historical importance. Read More
Australians' Misperceptions of Foreign Aid Spending By Jonathan Pryke 26 June 2018The 2018 Lowy Poll shows that Australians have a highly inflated perception of the size of the aid program but would like Australia to be more generous than it is. The results reveal how fraught polling of public perceptions on aid can be. Read More