The world of work has changed.
Technological advancements, globalisation, and increased population mobility pose a set of new challenges across the globe.
Our Challenge Minors
The Global Citizens curriculum addresses migration and global change, prepares students for global workplaces, and promotes creative living for cultural wellbeing. It equips students to navigate a diverse world with empathy, adaptability, and a commitment to positive change.
Migration & Global Change
Engage with the dynamics of migration to uncover, manage, and mitigate the emerging challenges for your adventures as a global citizen.
Creative Living for Cultural Wellbeing
Drive change through curating artistic cultural practices for a liveable and democratic global world, and specifically, for cultural well-being.
Global Workplaces
Learn about what it takes to succeed in an increasingly globalised, disrupted, and diverse world of work with a focus on ethics, management, and international trade.
“The world is multiple, contested, and fragmented. Graduates need to learn how to interact with people from different cultures, religions, and ideologies. A global and cosmopolitan world view is now a must-have skill, not a nice to have.”
Who is a Global Citizen?
As borders shift and people, cultures, and ideas travel across global systems and networks, we need Global Citizens who understand how these changes affect the way we live and the world we live in. We need Global Citizens who are committed to collective action in the context of international movements for social change.
Meet the Makers
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Brett Bennett
Brett M. Bennett is an Associate Professor in History in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts. He led the Global Citizens Curriculum Challenge.
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Bakar Mohamad
Bakar Mohamad is a social science student interested in student representation and international affairs.
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Sameer Hifazat
Sameer completed his Master of Research in Environmental History and is now pursuing opportunities for doctoral study.
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Lilly-Rose Saliba
Lilly-Rose is a Social Science and Law student who is also working as a Law Clerk while studying.
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Jasmine Derbas
Jasmine graduated from Law and Communication, and is now working as a Legal Associate in Arts, Sports and Tourism.
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Clementine Sugita
Clementine studied Nursing and Midwifery at and is now works as Policy Analyst in Industry, Science and Resources for the public service.