Australian National University
February 12-13, 2015
After the positive response to this year’s Australasian Aid and International Development Policy Workshop in February, we are pleased to announce that the conference will be back on 12-13 February 2015, once again in partnership with the Asia Foundation, but with a slightly shorter name: the 2015 Australasian Aid Conference. The name shortening is for convenience. We are still very interested in, and welcome papers on, the “beyond aid” international development agenda.
As in 2014, the aim of the 2015 Australasian aid conference is to bring together researchers from across Australia, the Pacific and Asia who are working on aid and international development policy to share insights, promote collaboration, and help develop the research community.
The Conference will be held at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, Canberra on February 12 and 13, 2015. The Conference organizers will be Professor Stephen Howes, Director of the Development Policy Centre at ANU, Dr Joel Negin, Senior Lecturer in International Public Health at the University of Sydney, and Jonathan Pryke, Research Officer at the Development Policy Centre.
Call for papers
The call for papers is now closed.
The Conference is multi-disciplinary in nature. We welcomed papers from academics, practitioners and policymakers on the following topics:
- Aid effectiveness, at both the micro and macro level
- The political economy and politics of aid
- Aid and security
- Aid from traditional and/or non-traditional donors
- International public goods
- Migration and international trade policy, from a development perspective
- The international aid and development architecture, including the G20, World Bank, and other international agencies
- International climate change negotiations and architecture
If you have questions about the conference, please email devpolicy@anu.edu.au with “2015 Australasian aid conference” in the subject line. More information on the conference will become available on the official 2015 Australasian aid conference website.
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