16/04/2023
In April, the United States Studies Centre (USSC) at the University of Sydney is excited to host a ‘QUAD: Emerging Voices’ round table with a select cohort of the University of Sydney students, USSC CEO Dr Michael Green and US Consul General Christine Elder Links to an external site..
Supported by the US Consulate General Sydney, the round table is an opportunity for the students to explore, question, and exchange ideas on some of the regions’ most pressing challenges – security, emerging technology, climate change, infrastructure etc.
Three students from each QUAD country (US, Australia, Japan, India) will be selected based on the Expression of Interest form responses (LINK BELOW).
ELIGIBILITY
The students should be US, Australian, Indian, and Japanese citizens and be enrolled in the University of Sydney (UG or PG)
Be genuinely interested in foreign policy, international relations, politics, media, and culture
Have a minimum credit (65%) average
Must have completed at least 24 credit points
EVENT DETAILS
Date & Time
Thurs, 27 April 2023, 12.30 pm – 2.00 pm
Venue
USSC Boardroom
Institute Building (H03), City Road
The University of Sydney
Contact
Gopika B Nair
[email protected]
Event Type
Round table
Lunch will be provided
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FORM LINK: https://form.jotform.com/230807123453045 Links to an external site.
LAST DATE TO APPLY: 22 April 2023
To know more about the QUAD security dialogue in general and what are the expectations around it, watch this USSC webinar video featuring former White House national security adviser Lt General H.R. McMaster: https://www.ussc.edu.au/events/the-quad-will-it-ever-work
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