(2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, public SA-founded universities only)
(2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, public SA-founded universities only)
Harshdeep Mehla,
Master of Public Policy
Advance your career as a leader in policy and government.
Ready to take the next step in your career? A postgraduate degree in International Relations, Public Policy or Public Administration will give you the knowledge, policy skills and confidence to move into coveted leadership positions, and meaningfully work towards the solutions our agencies and communities need.
Our postgraduate offerings in Government will equip you with skills to shape our policy environment. Depending on the degree you choose, you could gain the core skills required for managers and analysts working in foreign affairs, international trade, defence, and national and international security; deepen your knowledge of governance in the global world, digital strategy, and sustainable development; or master the fundamentals of public policy making – including analysing the problem, interpreting data, and undertaking professional research.
No.1 in SA
for learner engagement, skills development, student support and starting salary.
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Research above world standard
Policy and Administration research.
Excellence in Research for Australia, 2018.
No.1 in SA
for overall educational experience and full-time employment.
The Good Universities Guide 2022 (postgraduate), public SA-founded universities only.
Get graduate career ready by experiencing a range of internship opportunities available locally, nationally and internationally.
Flinders has over 40 years’ expertise the field of international relations with the US, China, Asia and Africa.
Learn from academics who have advised and provided analysis for local and national political leaders, and whose commentary is widely sought.
Study across Australia and US and graduate with a Master of Public Policy and Management from Flinders and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Arizona.
Combine your degree with business, commerce, laws and legal practice, languages, arts and other areas to enhance your career opportunities..
Combine your degree with business, commerce, laws and legal practice, languages, arts and other areas to enhance your career opportunities..
Leadership roles across a range of sectors, including local, state and the Australian Government, international trade, defence, security, social enterprise and foreign affairs. There are opportunities in local and global program development, strategic management, policy innovation, stakeholder consultation and government relations.
Our graduates work for governments, local through to global; the defence sector, key public institutions, health services, education providers, advocacy and community associations, political organisations, and the policy-engaged business sector.
Our teaching team has decades of experience in policy and government. They have been involved in the professional development of public-sector offices, advised governments, and worked with communities.
Dr Jessica Genauer
Jessica is a lecturer in International Relations at the College of Business, Government and Law. Jessica's research interests include conflict resolution, threat perceptions, and post-conflict institution-building. Jessica also focuses on innovative educational methods at the tertiary level. Jessica is particularly interested in participatory educational methods to develop interpersonal competencies such as leadership, cultural awareness, communication, negotiations and decision-making.
Jessica hosts a podcast "War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv" with updates and analysis of the Ukraine conflict, as well as deep dives into issues of warfighting, strategy, negotiations and leadership.
Dr Luis Da Vinha
Luis da Vinha is a Lecturer in International Relations and is the Course Coordinator of the Master of International Relations. He received his Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Coimbra (Portugal).
Luis is also a member of the Jeff Bleich Centre for the US Alliance in Digital Technology, Security & Governance and a research affiliate of the Space Power and Policy Applied Research Consortium Prior to joining Flinders University, he lived in the US and Europe where he taught at Valley City State University (USA), the University of Coimbra (Portugal), and the Higher Institute of Educational Sciences (Portugal) and worked in the field of planning and development. Luis was also active in politics, namely as a party and publicly-elected official.
His teaching and research interests are in International Relations, International Security, US Foreign Policy, American Government and Politics, and Political Geography. Luis was the recipient of the 2021 Vice-Chancellor's Innovation in Teaching Award (Flinders University), the 2021 CBGL Vice-President and Executive Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (Flinders University), and the 2016 VCSU Teacher of the Year Award (USA)
Associate Professor Rodrigo Praino
At age 7, Rodrigo's family suspected he'd have a career in research. During a trip to Venice, his father videoed him asking endless questions about what made Venice a Republic and how exactly its political system worked.
It's this natural curiosity for politics and discovering things nobody else knows that has resulted in Rodrigo's award-winning career. In 2018, he was the first Australian political scientist to win the prestigious Young Tall Poppy Science Award. In the same year, he also won the Vice-Chancellor's Innovation in Teaching Award and the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Early Career Researchers.
Rodrigo is currently researching how voters choose leaders in advanced democracies. He has found that a candidate's looks or involvement in scandal can play an important role in the decision-making process, particularly if voters have little information about politics, candidates and elections. His research has a compelling role to play in helping people understand the consequences of their choices and therefore make better decisions.
An inspiring, supportive and innovative lecturer, Rodrigo has been invited to present his work in all corners of the globe. His research is often used by mainstream media in Australia and overseas to explain current events, allowing him to reach a wider audience beyond academe. His best advice to future researchers and students is: “Choose your path carefully. The only way to succeed is to do something you really love and that excites you!”
Learn about International Relations & Political Science at Flinders University with students Shannon McSkimming and Christina Matheison.
“For me International Relations is the intersection between politics, history, culture and languages and in this increasingly globalised world that we live in this study is extremely important.
At Flinders we have such a large number of internationally recognised experts in different fields as well as opportunities such as the Flinders University Washington Internship Program, where I was lucky enough to intern with the US Congressman Jim McDermott. This really consolidated my learnings.”
Jesse Barker Gale
International Relations Student
“For me International Relations is the intersection between politics, history, culture and languages and in this increasingly globalised world that we live in this study is extremely important.
At Flinders we have such a large number of internationally recognised experts in different fields as well as opportunities such as the Flinders University Washington Internship Program, where I was lucky enough to intern with the US Congressman Jim McDermott. This really consolidated my learnings.”
Jesse Barker Gale
International Relations Student
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