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Melbourne: Understanding Globalisation: A Short Course about Global Crisis & Global Justice

By Michael Cebon | March 6, 2009

Applications are now open for Global Trade Watch’s Understanding Globalisation course – an exciting short course for people interested to learn more about globalisation, global economics and their impacts on people and the environment.

The course will run in Melbourne (Carlton) on Monday evenings from April 14 to June 15 2009.

Understanding Globalisation is a 10-week course which examines the agreements, institutions and philosophies of the global economic system in an approachable, easy-to-follow way. Taking an Australian and global perspective, Understanding Globalisation will bring together 15 Australian and international experts in politics, economics and development to support participants in exploring the complexities of globalisation.

Through lectures, workshops and other activities, the course examines the relationships between the global economy and the current global financial, food and climate crises and equips participants to track future developments in globalisation and the global economic system.

For more information, download an information booklet and application form here or apply online now.

Please email us if you have any questions about the course.

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