AIIA in the News 26 February 2018The Australian Institute International Affairs has recently been featured across a number of media outlets. National President Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA wrote about […] Read More
International Vulnerabilities and Opportunities for Australia’s Universities By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 21 February 2018The university sector was alarmed last week when news broke that the Chinese Embassy was urging all Chinese students in Australia to protect their safety. Was it a veiled threat? And if yes, how vulnerable are universities to international frictions? Read More
AIIA Recognises Australia’s Leaders in International Affairs 29 January 2018The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to have appointed eight leading Australians as new Fellows of the Institute in recognition of their outstanding contribution to international affairs. Read More
Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic Roundtable 22 January 2018On Wednesday 17th January the AIIA hosted the Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic Roundtable. Read More
Reading Room: Best Books to Begin 2018 By Annabel McGilvray 19 January 2018As the holiday season comes to an end, it's a good time to take stock of the books it would have been good to have had on your beach reading list. Read More
Position Open - National Office Operations Manager 19 January 2018Australian Institute of International Affairs OFFICE OPERATIONS MANAGER Position Description The AIIA is seeking an experienced person to join its small National Office […] Read More
Australia, Multilateralism and MIKTA: Polis Seminar 28 August 2017AIIA National Executive Director Melissa Conley Tyler will present a seminar to Polis students at Deakin University on 8 September. The focus of […] Read More
AIIA Host Her Excellency Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, President of the Republic of Croatia 18 August 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs had the honour of welcoming Her Excellency Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic to speak at […] Read More
The Development of International Law in Australia By Professor Donald Rothwell09 August 2017When it comes to international law, Australia has followed a path of deeper engagement and commitment in the post-World War II era. In 2017, it is front and centre of many contemporary debates. Read More Play
Applications Sought for Russell Trood Internship 31 July 2017The AIIA is seeking applications for the first AIIA Russell Trood Internship with AIIA National Office in Canberra. Read More
AIIA Briefing for Senator Wong 28 July 2017The AIIA held a briefing for Senator the Hon Penny Wong in Melbourne on 25 July. The discussion covered Iran, the Iran nuclear […] Read More