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WA Branch Membership

Annual membership of the AIIA Western Australia gives access to the preeminent network of expert knowledge on international affairs in Australia as well as the opportunity to be part of a community of internationally-minded people here in Perth.

Keep at the forefront of what’s happening beyond our borders and how a rapidly interconnected world is impacting us here in Australia and WA more specifically.

Whether you’re looking to stay on top of bilateral relations with India, China, the United States or Europe, or your field of interest is more about developments in the Middle East or the Pacific, membership of AIIA Western Australia will ensure that you have leading insights and analysis across a broad spectrum of global issues as part of the country’s longest running and only independent national organisation dedicated to Australia’s international affairs.

Membership to AIIA Western Australia is open. Our Institute welcomes individuals, businesses, government agencies, not-for-profit organisations, consulates, diplomatic representatives/corps, educational institutions and students, whether enrolled as domestic or international.

Read on to find out how to join us!

Benefits of Individual Membership:

Discounted entry to full AIIA WA program for you and one guest at each event
Complimentary online subscription to the bi-monthly Australian Journal of International Affairs (Upgrade to print subscription for $30pa (RRP $293). Not available for the discounted Student membership category.)
Member-only access to AIIA website with an extensive archive of publications dating back to 1947
Member-only invites to partner events, roundtable forums, overseas study tours and national publishing opportunities
Automatic membership of AIIA WA Young Professional Network (35 years and under)

Corporate/Organisation Membership

This membership category is suitable companies/businesses, government agencies, consulates/diplomatic corps, university departments, colleges/schools and other not-for-profit organisations who may want to have multiple representatives involved in AIIA WA activities. The organisation must nominate between 1-5 key points of contact for membership communications.

Benefits of Corporate/Organisation Membership:

Discounted member entry for any 5 representatives at every AIIA WA event
Complimentary print and online subscription to the bi-monthly Australian Journal of International Affairs (RRP $293)
Company/organisation recognition on AIIA WA website and at any sponsored events (To discuss your specific requirements with us so we can tailor a package to suit your organisational needs, please contact our Secretary at wa.branch@internationalaffairs.org.au or call (08) 6117 3882.)
Opportunities to co-host / co-badge events where AIIA WA provides full event management services
Special invites to AIIA or partner events related to your organisation’s international interest/s

Membership Fees

Membership Tier Details Price
Individual

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

$90
Individual + print journal

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

$120
Student (full-time)

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

$50
Corporate/Organisation

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

$380
Membership Tier
Individual $90

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

Individual + print journal $120

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

Student (full-time) $50

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

Corporate/Organisation $380

AIIA WA membership is valid for 12 months from date of payment. Members are sent an annual renewal notice to their registered email address.

Renewing your Membership

To stay connected, renew your membership in one of the following ways:

1. Log in & pay online through GlueUp membership portal (preferred);

2. By cheque payable to “AIIA Western Australia” with your full name, address and phone number:

ATTN: The Treasurer

AIIA Western Australia

PO Box 1326

South Perth WA 6951

3. In person at any event, or by contacting the Secretary.

If you have any questions about your membership status or problems renewing your membership (including difficulty logging into the GlueUp membership portal*), please contact the AIIA WA Secretary at wa.branch@internationalaffairs.org.au or call (08) 6117 3882.

*Forgotten your password to the GlueUp membership portal? Click the “Forgot password” link during the log in process to have a new temporary passcode automatically emailed to you.

 

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About Us

The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organisation seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia.

The WA Branch of the AIIA was founded in 1947 by Professor Fred Alexander of the University of WA, who became its first President. Like the earlier established branches in the other Australian states, the WA Branch was modelled on the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, based at Chatham House in London.

The WA Branch has maintained a steady membership, including many prominent West Australian and national leaders. Successive State Governors have served as the Branch’s Official Visitor. The aim of the institute is to be an independent and non-political body that facilitates and encourages the study and debate of international questions.

Membership fees includes a subscription to The Australian Journal of International Affairs as well as entry to our monthly meetings where you will learn about the latest developments in international affairs. We rely on membership contributions and sponsorship of special events to keep our association running: we receive no core funding from government.

What We Do

The AIIA WA holds monthly meetings where leading academics and professionals practicing in the field of international relations share their work and knowledge. Our meetings always include Q&A.  We also run pop up events throughout the year when speakers become available a short notice.

Our events are open to anyone.  But members enjoy subsidised entry into our monthly meetings and special events, as well as an online subscription to the AIIA’s flagship publication The Australian Journal of International Affairs, and a discount subscription to The Economist.

The AIIA WA receives no core funding from government. We are funded by membership subscriptions and the proceeds from ticket sales to our meetings and events. Donations are also welcome. All donations over $2 are tax deductible and can be made online here.

Contact AIIA Western Australia

Address

PO Box 1326, South Perth, WA 6951, (08) 6117 3882

Phone Number

AIIA WA Committee

Donate

As a not-for-profit organisation that does not receive any government funding, AIIA for Western Australia Inc. owes an enormous debt of gratitude to people who show their support through donations. The generous giving of individuals is vital for the continued growth and sustainability of AIIA WA as an important independent voice in the promotion of knowledge and understanding of international affairs.

While donations over AU$500 qualify donors to be recognised as an official Friend of the AIIA in the Annual Report, all donations are gratefully received and are tax deductible. A receipt will be issued automatically for donations made online via the GiveNow*.

Your contribution, whether modest or substantial, will be allocated to the area of greatest need enable the AIIA WA to continue to thrive.

To donate to the AIIA WA please click here.

 

If you are interested in funding a new project in a specific area or leaving a bequest for the Institute, please get in contact with our Secretary at wa.branch@internationalaffairs.org.au or (08) 6117 3882.

*Not comfortable processing an online payment? Donations can also be accepted in the form of cash or cheque by contacting our Secretary. A receipt will be manually processed and provided to donors before the end of the financial year for tax purposes.

 

AIIA WA Bursary

 

ABOUT THE BURSARY PROGRAM 

The Australian Institute of International Affairs for WA Inc. (AIIA WA) launched the AIIA WA Bursary for an educational experience in Asia program in December 2011 to encourage and support students of WA universities to undertake educational activity in Asia. The Bursary is now open to all young Western Australians under the age of 30 (when the educational activity commences).

The aim of the Bursary is to assist achieve AIIA’s mission to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs. The Bursary is supported entirely through donations by AIIA members and supporters.

Thanks to the generous support for the program, AIIA WA has been able to award $2,000 bursaries to two students each year to assist fund their chosen educational experience in Asia.

Owing to the success of the WA program, this model has since been adopted by the AIIA at a national level with the establishment of the Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship in 2013.


APPLYING FOR THE AIIA WA BURSARY FOR AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN ASIA PROGRAM

Applications for the 2019 AIIA WA Bursary for an educational experience in Asia program are now open. The closing date for applications has been extended to Friday 31 May 2019 (by 11:59pm).

Applicants must complete the application form and attach their academic transcript and personal statement. To be eligible to receive a bursary, applicants must meet the selection criteria below.

AIIA WA Bursary Application Form 2019

AIIA WA Bursary Selection Criteria 2019

A selection panel consisting of academic representatives from four Western Australian universities review all applications and make a recommendation to the AIIA WA Bursary Committee. The 2019 judges will be announced shortly. Last year’s judging panel consisted of:

  • Dr Mark Beeson | University of Western Australia | Professor of International Politics
  • Dr Jane Hutchison | Murdoch University | Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies
  • Dr Daniel Baldino | The University of Notre Dame | Discipline Head of Politics and International Relations program
  • Dr Chris Ryan | Department of Social Sciences and Security Studies | Lecturer in International Affairs

Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified in late June 2019.

Successful applicants must provide evidence of the planned travel before the bursary is paid.

Bursary recipients are required to provide a report to the AIIA WA Bursary Committee after completing their educational activity, and may be invited to give a short talk on their experience at an AIIA WA event. Bursary recipients are encouraged to attend AIIA WA events and to become involved with the AIIA WA Young Professionals Network to share their experiences and encourage other young Western Australians to apply for the bursary program. 

NOTE: All applications must be emailed to wa.bursary@internationalaffairs.org.au by 11.59pm on 31 May 2019with “Bursary Application – [applicant name]” in the subject headline.

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F.A.Q.

Do I have to be a student to apply for the AIIA (WA) Bursary?

No, as long as you are an Australian citizen or resident, and are under 30, you can apply.

Do I have to be a member of the AIIA (WA)?

No, we have changed the eligibility requirements from 2016 so that it is no longer necessary to be a member of the AIIA (WA) to apply.

If you would like to become a member, please visit our membership page or email wa.branch@internationalaffairs.org.au  for more information.

Can I receive the AIIA (WA) bursary if I am currently receiving another scholarship?

Yes, bursary recipients may receive additional financial support from other scholarships, however preference will be given to students who have not received other scholarships or funding sources.

Is the bursary restricted only to students of International Relations?

No, any applicant interested in undertaking study in Asia may be eligible to receive the bursary. Applicants of all disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Are there any restrictions on what kind of educational activity I can undertake?

The AIIA (WA) bursary is open to support a broad range of educational experiences and is intended to enhance students’ appreciation of Asian culture and help them to become ‘Asia literate’. It is not necessary for the proposed educational activity to be in the same field of study or work. However, the bursary may not be used to support personal travel, such as backpacking. See our profiles of previous winners for examples of the kind of activities the bursary can be used to support.

Can I apply for the AIIA (WA) bursary so I can complete an unpaid internship in Asia?

Yes, students wishing to undertake unpaid internships are eligible to apply.

Do I need to have all travel and educational arrangements confirmed before I can apply?

No, you can apply if you have not yet received confirmation of your intended educational program or travel plans. However, you must have a firm idea of the activity you wish to undertake, and at which institution. Applicants must begin making plans before the bursary is awarded. The bursary application will ask about your chosen institution, and it is advisable to make contact and start to make arrangements early. Bursary recipients will be asked to demonstrate proof of travel arrangements (e.g. flight confirmation, acceptance into educational program) before they can receive funding.

Do I need to undertake my educational activity before a particular deadline?

No, there is no ‘deadline’ by which activities must be completed. However, if awarded the bursary, you will be required to demonstrate proof that your travel arrangements are confirmed.

Guidelines for the short personal statement:

Applicants are asked to provide a short personal statement of 1-2 pages. Applicants should give a brief outline of their academic experience to date, personal interests and career aspirations, and explain how their proposed educational experience relates to these. The personal statement should consider the questions:

  • What motivates you to undertake this educational experience?
  • What do you hope to gain from this educational experience?
  • How well does this educational experience relate to the AIIA objectives of promoting an interest in and understanding of international affairs?

Previous recipients of the AIIA WA Bursary for an educational experience in Asia program

After working through a record number of applications, the judging panel and the bursary committee proudly announced that two recipients of the 2016 AIIA WA Bursary to study in Asia were James Panarettos and Maija Ala-Kauhalouma. The winners received $2,000 to put towards their educational endeavours.


James
 is studying a Bachelor of Philosophy (Accounting and Finance) at the University of Western Australia. He is currently completing his Honours in Economics and is studying in Singapore as a New Colombo Plan Fellow. James will put the bursary towards travelling to Peking University in China. There he will spend six months researching development economics, with a particular focus on poverty in China.

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Maija is completing a Masters in Development Studies at Murdoch University. She will be attending the 7th University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Hanoi, Vietnam, in August. Maija is passionate about volunteering, gender rights and education, and is hoping to gain a global perspective on these issues at the Symposium.  Maija also works as a Community Development Officer with the City of Subiaco, and will be looking to bring back knowledge gained at the Symposium and apply it to her work with her local community.
Maija 1 Profile 2016
The AIIA WA would like to thank all applicants for putting a great amount of time, effort and thought into their applications. The applications were of a very high standard and demonstrated a great interest in international affairs. We would like to welcome all applicants to our upcoming events.

What previous bursary winners have said

Natalia Saeed [2015] 

I will be travelling to Cambodia on a Humanitarian Design Summit through Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) in July 2015. Through this Summit I will gain hands on experience on how community develop projects are run using Development Technology with the involvement of the local community groups from the start to the finish of a project, therefore allowing for a greater effectiveness and success of the program. It will give me a chance to apply the knowledge and skills gained at university and apply them to a team design project in Cambodian community context. I am using the Design Summit as a research internship for my Masters, where I will be focusing on the effectiveness of EWB and its community partners in Cambodia, focusing on the involvement of women in these projects, if there exist any tensions between the Government and INGO’s and the overall sustainability and effectiveness of such programs on the local community.

Alex Whitebrook [2015]
In China I will be using my bursary to study at Fudan University in Shanghai, where I will complete units in International Relations and Asian Studies. I look forward to seeing how these subjects are taught in Shanghai, considering the current political climate of China under the tightening policies of Xi Jinping. Studying in Shanghai will give me valuable insight in to the current state of Chinese political thought and culture. Concurrently I will be studying Mandarin, which will enable my language skills to skyrocket in the cultural emersion that Shanghai will provide. I have been thoroughly enjoying learning Chinese during my time at the University of Western Australia, and look forward to learning much more. This bursary has helped enable me to arrange my study and afford the journey. I hope to make many new friends and connections for my future career.

Janelle May [2013]

The AIIA WA Bursary for Studies in Asia supported my aims to undertake field research in Indonesia for my Master of Arts (Asian Studies) thesis. The bursary enabled me to travel to and live in a small town in Central Java, Indonesia for 2 months researching the socioeconomic impacts of international organic rice certification for small-holder farmers in the region. The bursary is a great support, especially for post-graduate students like myself, where there are not many other funding options available

Hayley Davis [2013]

In 2014 I started my career as a journalist at the South Western Times in Bunbury. I have always been passionate about journalism and civic education from a young age. After spending two months in Indonesia working as a journalism intern last year, I decided I want to work there for at least a few years. The culture and politics of the country captivate me. There are news stories everywhere you look. Reporting there would be such an adventure. I applied for the AIIA Bursary to pursue an immersion Indonesian language course so that I could become proficient in Bahasa Indonesia. Learning the language will hopefully allow me to transcend some communication barriers and report on the country and its peoples accurately and in depth. Through journalism, I eventually hope to foster greater intercultural understandings between Australia and Indonesia. I will take up the language course in the middle of 2014, and will relocate to Indonesia on a semi-permanent basis as soon as my finances allow and after a few years experience in the industry.

Anna Holmes [2012]

I am currently in my fifth year at The University of Western Australia, where I am studying towards a combined degree in Political Science and Law. I have also taken units in Indonesian up to specialist level, having developed a keen interest in the country and language since I first began taking Indonesian lessons in High School. This interest in Indonesia, as well as a hope to pursue an international career, led me to apply for the AIIA (WA) Bursary to undertake and educational experience in Asia. I went to live in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, for five weeks so that I could attend one hundred hours of one-on-one Indonesian language tuition. While I was there I lived in a home-stay so that I could more readily immerse myself in the culture and get to know the local people. My time in Yogyakarta was a fantastic experience that gave me more confidence not only in my language abilities but also in myself and my career aspirations.

Michael Sheldrick [2012]

In terms of my program itself, I was able to travel to India in June 2012 to participate in a National Immunisation Round in which approximately 75 million children were vaccinated against polio. Not only was it a great experience professionally (following my work on The End of Polio campaign over the last two years), but also on a personal level it was so inspiring to witness firsthand one of the greatest success stories in public health history. I am incredibly grateful to AIIA for making this trip possible.

 

 

Young Professionals

Are you a young professional studying international relations or simply interested in what’s happening in the world around you? The AIIA WA Branch offers a casual, friendly environment for meeting others with a similar interest in international affairs, as well as a place for stimulating conversation and debate. There are monthly seminars as well as specific YPN events throughout the year.

To find out more, please feel free to email our Convener Mr Connor Clarke at  ypnwa@internationalaffairs.org.au or go to the membership page.

The AIIA receives advanced notice of prominent speakers and, for our YPN members, we try to organise special offers such as discounted rates for upcoming events. Members are sent notice of the meeting and asked to register on our events page to confirm attendance.

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