One way to build deeper partnerships with academia and bring expert knowledge and skills directly into APS teams is through academic fellowships. This article outlines the benefits and processes for hosting academic fellows with the Australian public service.
Footprints is the National Indigenous Australians Agency cross-cultural learning and development framework, supporting continuous development of cultural learning.
The ALCC event series was created to assist L&D and SES unit employees develop their understanding and knowledge of the APS Academy and its Executive Programs.
The Commonwealth Government requires procurement officials to consider a range of factors in decision making. There is a strong commitment to sustainability, including minimising negative environmental impacts.
An interview with Tania Rishniw, Deputy Secretary for the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations on her Sir James Wolfensohn Public Service Scholarship.
Academics’ deep and broad knowledge, expertise, and networks are a vital resource for the public service. Learn more of the range of mechanisms to find potential academic partners to support the work of the APS.
A Capability Reinvestment Fund recipient - The Office for Women - is developing resources and a community of practice to help uplift gender analysis capability.