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The ANU–Australian Embassy Partnership Presentation to the Consular Corps College 5 December 2013. Dr John Wellard Counsellor – ANU Embassy of Australia, Washington DC USA. Overview of ANU. Founded in 1946 as research-only institution. Located in Canberra, ACT.
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The ANU–Australian Embassy PartnershipPresentation to the Consular Corps College5 December 2013 Dr John Wellard Counsellor – ANU Embassy of Australia, Washington DC USA
Overview of ANU • Founded in 1946 as research-only institution. • Located in Canberra, ACT. • First (and only) Australian university established through an act of Parliament (ANU Act 1946). • Foundation Themes: Social, Physical and Biomedical Sciences, Asia-Pacific. • “Government’s” university - hosts national facilities (e.g.: CTW, NSC, Coombs, NCI).
Overview of ANU • Research-intensive. • Receives direct funding from Federal Government to support research (National Institute Grant). • 18,700 Students (~50% Post Grad). • 1,600 Faculty and 2,400 Professional Staff. • 6 Nobel Prizes: • Medicine (1945, 1963, 1995) • Economics (1994) • Physics (2011)
Why North America? • The US is ANU’s top destination for academic collaboration, measured by joint publications (co-authored 5,542 publications with US colleagues in 5 years). • Top 10 institutions for joint publication: • Caltech , Harvard, MIT, University of California, University of Hawaii, University of Massachusetts, University of Texas, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Yale. • The US still spends billions of dollars in research funding. • 8 of 10 top world ranked universities.
ANU North American Liaison Office • Established in New Haven in 2005. • Based in the Embassy of Australia, Washington DC, since Jan 2010. • Only embassy-based university. • Whole-of-government approach to foster the bilateral relationship between Australia and the US. • Other activities include alumni and philanthropic outreach and development. • 3 staff (1 A-based, 2 LES)
Engaging with US Stakeholders • Support the work of ANU in North America, enhancing existing and identifying new opportunities for growth in the university’s institutional footprint. • Build relationships with universities, research centres, government bodies, industry and more. • Facilitate research partnerships and educational alliances. • Opening doors and identifying opportunities.
ANU Research • Key thematic issues – Asia-Pacific, Food and Water Security, and Emerging Energy Research. • Aim to support knowledge-transfer between Australia and the US. • 20 individual and delegation visits. • Attended 18 conferences/workshops. • Met with >150 organisations. • 4 policy dialogues.
Working with Agencies within the Embassy • ANU works closely with the Australian Ambassador to the US and the Embassy staff (completely integrated into the Embassy). • Joint events/meetings. • Meetings on research proposals. • Work collaboratively on mobility programs. • Agencies can open doors for academics. • Agencies can utilise academic expertise. • Operate at a higher level of detail.
Working with Agencies within the Embassy • Austrade • Congressional Liaison Office • Cultural Affairs • Defence Science Technology Organisation • Science & Technology • Defence Policy • Public Affairs • Political • Facilities and Security
Working with Agencies within the Embassy Professor Hugh White • Professor of Strategic and International Studies. • Internal embassy briefings and ongoing collaboration: • HoM, DHoM, Political Branch, Congressional Liaison, Defence, Defence Policy, Trade. • External engagement (US Gov meetings, public lectures, think tanks and institutions): • Ambassador’s Dinners, CSIS, Wilson Centre, Pentagon, ONA, National Security Council, Brookings, SAIS, Chinese Embassy, Senate Staff, Hudson Institute, Asia Group.
Working with Agencies within the Embassy Professor Hugh White Outcomes • Raises awareness of ANU and its expertise. • Showcases ANU to policymakers, key decision makers and media. • Grants US stakeholders access to Australia’s best and brightest. • Provides embassy with opportunities to engage with new stakeholders.
ANU Seminar Series • China Scholars’ Roundtable Discussion. • Implementing a National Drought Policy: The Australian Experience. • Naypyitaw: A Home for Myanmar’s Unexpected Democracy. • Energy Research Capability: Energy in our Future Society. • Australian Indigenous Art: From Ethnography to Contemporary Art. • Rethinking the Asia-Pacific Rebalance. • Managing Corruption in Rich Countries.
Bilateral Alliances • Indiana University • Pan-Asia Institute • Visiting Fellowships • Student exchange • Shared teaching • George Washington University • Student exchange • Shared programs • Indigenous studies