A vibrant community of postgraduate students contributes to the research within the Globalism Research Centre. Current students include:
Tommaso Durante, The symbolic construction of the global imaginary in the contemporary Australian cities of Melbourne and Sydney
Angus Gollings, The globalisation of the semantic web: afuture aspect of diversity and knowledge
Zelda Grimshaw, East Timor: a social history of Indonesian occupation 1975–1999
Maree Keating, Learning from retrenchment: local textile workers redefine themselves after global restructuring
Ruttigone Loh, Private higher education in Malaysia
Kathleen Lynch, Academics’ preparation for teaching in Australian university transnational programs
Trevor McMahon, A study of land use, and changes in land use in Vanuatu
Monica Moore, Globalization and Latin Americanisms
Aisling O’Donnell
Nick Rose, How effective have diverse mainstream and subordinate human rights responses been to the challenges posed by accumulation by dispossession and security by deprivation
Anna Sehm Patomäki, Is international arbitration of sovereign debts viable?
Rachel Sharples, Communities, cultural resistance and empowerment in Burma
Stefan Siebel, Cooperative economies in a global age
Victoria Stead, Land, power and change: globalization and customary land tenures in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste
Anna Trembath, Framing the nation, reconstituting gender
Moniroith Vann, Stakeholders’ perceptions of quality in Cambodian higher education
Mayra Walsh, Community, security and social integration in Timor-Leste
Danielle Wyatt, A place in the nation: governing the art of being local on the national frontier