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AVPI Fellows

The Australia Vietnam Policy Institute Fellow Program (AVPIFP) aims to connect ideas and share knowledge from the diverse perspectives that exist in the Australia-Vietnam relationship. The AVPI selects several Australian and Vietnamese policymakers, scholars, industry experts, emerging leaders and innovators every year to contribute their research, opinions and ideas.

Insights that aim to inspire, inform and create impact.

The AVPIFP has been running since the AVPI’s launch in February 2022 and aims to become a influential thought leadership dialogue on the bilateral relationship, providing expert insight and commentary on challenges, opportunities, sectors and ideas relevant to Australia and Vietnam.

The program will evolve with the relationship, bringing new voices, themes and priorities to the AVPI network.

AVPI Fellows

New 2024-2025 Fellows to be announced soon…
Senior Lecturer in the College of Arts and Sciences at VinUniversity
Deputy Director of Asia Program, International Crisis Group and Chair of AVPI Advisory Board

Past AVPI Fellows

Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Minerva University and former Pro Vice Chancellor and General Director of RMIT University in Vietnam
Associate Professor, Griffith Asia Institute
Associate Dean, Computer Science and Software Engineering
Counter-Cyber Crime Advisor, UNODC and Chair of Board of Directors, Australia-Vietnam Leadership Dialogue

Are you interested in being a future AVPI Fellow?

We’re always eager to hear from people who are keen to share their passion, expertise and opinion on the Australia-Vietnam relationship. This isn’t a standard fellowship program, we want to hear from you regardless of your education or professional level. It is a committed tenure of one year, with minimum 3-4 articles per year and a great way to get your name out in the AVPI network.

Want to submit a one-off contribution?

Have a great article or paper that you want featured on our site or promoted via our socials? That’s great! We will need to read the article first to ensure it adheres to the AVPI guidelines but if it does, we’d love to add it to our Resources page. The AVPI will also be launching new resources ‘Series’ to engage more one-off contributors and new voices that will support a particular topic.