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Nick Bisley

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  • Sep 19, 2024 | theconversation.com | Nick Bisley

    This weekend, the four leaders of the Quad will once again convene, this time in US President Joe Biden’s hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. The summit will double as a send-off for two of the leaders – it will be one of Kishida Fumio’s last acts as Japan’s prime minister, while Biden will end his term four months after the gathering. The Quad is an ambitious undertaking.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | illawarramercury.com.au | Nick Bisley

    In 2021 the Coalition government made sweeping changes to the amount students pay for different university degrees that have radically disadvantaged arts, social sciences and humanities students. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • Mar 6, 2024 | asia.nikkei.com | Rebecca Strating |Nick Bisley

    Rebecca Strating is a professor of international relations at La Trobe University in Melbourne and director of La Trobe Asia. Nick Bisley is dean of the university's School of Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor of international relations. The Australian government laid out plans last month to more than double its naval surface fleet as part of a major overhaul of the nation's maritime war-fighting capacity with the express goal of attaining "enhanced lethality."

  • Mar 6, 2024 | qoshe.com | Rebecca Strating |Nick Bisley

    Due to the technical or legal reasons, readability mode is not available for this article. Thank you for your kind understanding. Columnists Actual . Favourites . Archive Aa Aa Aa - A + By establishing priorities, Canberra can better prioritize use of resources© Nikkei Asian Review visit website

  • Mar 1, 2024 | researchprofessionalnews.com | Nick Bisley

    Nick Bisley is fed up with politicians talking down humanities researchThe rest of the world keeps politicians out of research funding decisions. It is time that Australia followed the global standard, where expert assessment decides the allocation of funding, except in the most sensitive areas of national security.

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