The Centre for International Security Studies
The Centre for International Security Studies (CISS) was established in July 2006 in conjunction with the Michael Hintze Chair of International Security. The Centre produces innovative, multidisciplinary academic research and education programs focussing on international security and foreign policy issues, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
CISS has three key objectives:
To produce cutting-edge academic research by encouraging integrated, multidisciplinary approaches to traditional and emerging challenges to security, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region
To develop the next generation of academics and practitioners by providing high quality postgraduate education in international security
To broaden and deepen public understanding of the nexus between interstate conflict, transnational forces and human insecurity
Located in the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Sydney, the Centre's core strength is its interdisciplinary approach to the study of international security. CISS draws on the wide range of skills and expertise available within the Faculty and across the University, including the Faculties of Law, Medicine, and Arts, the United States Studies Centre, and particularly the Discipline of Government and International Relations. Partnering with organisations spanning policy, operations and academia, CISS is uniquely positioned to analyse and interpret the strategic implications of world events for governments, businesses and individuals.


