Asialink is Australia’s national centre for engagement with Asia

Asialink develops capabilities, connections and insights across four areas of expertise:

  • Arts and culture: Elevating the agency and capability of the arts and cultural sectors in Australia and Asia, through regional insights, exchanges and connections.
  • Business: Equipping an Asia-capable workforce to seize opportunities in our region through practical capability development programs, tailored advisory and insights services, and public forums and events.
  • Diplomacy: Cultivating people-to-people dialogue and mutual understanding between Australia and Asia through forums, events, and in-depth analysis from around the region.
  • Education: Empowering school leaders, teachers and students with global perspectives, intercultural understanding, and relationships to engage with Asia.​

Working with business, government, educators, private enterprise and NGOs in Australia and Asia, our mission is to build a better, stronger, shared future for all.

Asialink is a non-academic department of The University of Melbourne and was established in 1990 as a joint initiative of the Australian Government, the University of Melbourne and the Myer Foundation.

For more information about Asialink and who they are visit their website: asialink.unimelb.edu.au/