The Master of Philosophy in Regulation and Governance provides interdisciplinary training in the areas of regulation and governance, combining rigorous research with innovative forms of knowledge translation. The program is built on principles of justice, sustainability and human well-being and delivered by the dynamic community of scholars at RegNet, one of the world's most vibrant governance and regulatory academic centres.
Learning Outcomes
Analyse critically key concepts, theoretical debates and practical challenges in regulation and governance in Australia, Asia and the Pacific, and globally Apply political and social processes of evaluating risk and designing regulatory responses to everyday safety, complex scenarios or catastrophic events Critically reflect on the actors, processes and politics of agenda-setting, rule-formation and standard-setting, norm-diffusion and enforcement by governance institutions in Australia, Asia and the Pacific, and globally Apply interdisciplinary research methodologies and interpret and use qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods for regulation and governance issues Analyse critically, reflect on and synthesise diverse sources of information and develop clear arguments, delivered orally and in writing and supported by data and evidence
Career Options
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