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APRU Fellows’ Program 16–25 August 2006

APRU Fellows’ Program 16–25 August 2006. APRU Fellows’ Program . What to Bring Good quality, comfortable walking shoes Warm, wind and rain proof clothing Gear to swim in at the beach if you are hardy

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APRU Fellows’ Program 16–25 August 2006

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  1. APRU Fellows’ Program 16–25 August 2006

  2. APRU Fellows’ Program What to Bring • Good quality, comfortable walking shoes • Warm, wind and rain proof clothing • Gear to swim in at the beach if you are hardy ( The temperature in Canberra during August varies between 5-17 degrees Celsius during August, Southern winter) A coat for dinner

  3. APRU Fellows ProgramWednesday 16 August Day Session: • Arrive in Canberra • Check-in at University House at the ANU (approx 15 mins from airport) • Visit to the National Museum of Australia View of Parliament House as enjoyed by Kangaroos

  4. Wednesday 16 August Day Session The National Museum of Australia University House at the ANU

  5. APRU Fellows’ ProgramWednesday 16 August Evening Session: • Welcome Dinner and formal address by Vice-Chancellor of the ANU, Professor Ian Chubb, APRU Secretary General Laurence Loh and Professor Andrew McIntyre (APSEG) at the Scarth Room, University House

  6. APRU Fellows ProgramThursday 17 August Day Session: • Introduction: Welcome and explanation of the program. • Session One: Great power politics and regional security implications • Managing Great Power relationships in the Asia Pacific region(China/US; US/Asia; China/Asia; North Korea; Japan). • Lunch: walk to Botanic Gardens and lunch at Hudson’s Café • Session Two: Terrorism and Islam • Regional cooperation and the challenge of transnational terrorism: Muslims in Australia: domestic experiences in other countries • Free time

  7. APRU Fellows’ ProgramThursday 17 August Botanic Gardens, Canberra

  8. APRU Fellows’ ProgramFriday 18 August Day Session • Session One: Democratisation in the Asia Pacific • Lunch: Walk to Civic centre, lunch at Café Della Piazza • Session Two: The Political Economy of Globalisation • Free time and Friday night shopping Evening Session

  9. APRU Fellows’ ProgramFriday 18 August Canberra’s first and most famous café Gus’s in Garema Place, Civic. Tossolini’s on London Circuit

  10. APRU Fellows’ Program Saturday & Sunday 19 & 20 August, • Saturday • 10:30am Depart Canberra: • Overnight Bush Trip to Kioloa, ANU Coastal Research Station • Evening: Bush Barbeque • Sunday • Bush and Beach Trip before returning to Canberra

  11. APRU Fellows’ Program Saturday & Sunday 19 & 20 August ANU Coastal Station, Kioloa is situated on the New South Wales Coast about 2.5 hours from Canberra Bawley Point Coastal Reserve

  12. APRU Fellows’ Program Monday 21st August • Day Session • Session five: Regional Architecture • Lunch: Visit to the High Court and National Library, lunch at the Book Plate restaurant. • Session six: Pacific Community: does the notion have any meaning? • Afternoon • Lake walk led by student leader

  13. APRU Fellows’ Program The National Library of Australia The Carillion at Lake Burley Griffin

  14. APRU Fellows’ Program Tuesday 22 August • Day Session • Session Seven: Environmental Security • - Managing finite resources and protecting our communities from natural disasters: meeting the growing energy needs in the Asia Pacific • Lunch • Visit to Parliament house, lunch at Old Parliament House • Session Two: Pandemics and Health Security • Afternoon: • Mount Ainslie bush walk

  15. APRU Fellows’ Program Tuesday 22 August New Parliament House Old Parliament House View from the top of Mt. Ainslie

  16. APRU Fellows’ Program Wednesday, 23 August • Day Session • Session nine: Comparative reflections on education and research • Free time &Lunch: • Afternoon • Travel to Sydney and check-in at the Hyde Park Inn

  17. APRU Fellows’ Program Wednesday, 23 August Hyde Park Inn, Sydney CBD Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge

  18. APRU Fellows’ Program Wednesday, 23 August • Morning • Visit to the University of Sydney • Tour of Museum of Contemporary Art • Lunch at the MCA • Afternoon Session: • What have we learnt? What were the most interesting issues raised? • What were the strengths and weaknesses of the program? What could be improved • Free time and shopping • Evening dinner cruise around Harbour

  19. APRU Fellows’ Program Thursday, 24 August Sydney Harbour Museum Of Contemporary Art

  20. APRU Fellows’ Program Friday, 25 August • Check-out and departure from Sydney

  21. APRU Fellows’ Program • Registration awards must be submitted by the 31 May • Registration on-line at: www.apsegexecutivetraining.com.au

  22. 7th APRU Fellows’ Program

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