The Centre for International Security Studies

The Centre for International Security Studies The Centre for International Security Studies produces innovative research and education programs on
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In July 2006 the Centre for International Security Studies (CISS) was established along with the Michael Hintze Chair of International Security to produce innovative research and education programs on the enduring and emerging security challenges facing Australia, the Asia Pacific, and the world. CISS is organized into four research and teaching areas: biosecurity, geosecurity, infosecurity and gl

obal security. In a rapidly changing security environment we expect the unexpected and seek to apply our expertise to unforeseen global events, natural and unnatural disasters, and shocks to international security as they arise. Our research informs and solicits an active engagement with the policy community and public at large.

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The Centre for International Security Studies offers exciting higher education programs and produces innovative research on enduring and emerging global security challenges.

Ranked amongst Australia’s best university-based research centres, CISS focuses on critical approaches to non-traditional security issues in the areas of global, info, bio and geosecurity. In a rapidly changing security environment CISS expects the unexpected and seeks to apply its expertise to unforeseen global events, natural and unnatural disasters, and shocks to international security as they arise.