Aims & Objectives
The overarching aim of the Institute
for Citizenship and Globalisation (ICG) is to make a major contribution to
our knowledge and
understanding of the changing ways
in which people collaborate, participate in and identify with society. To understand
the forms of collaboration, participation and identity two major concepts are
employed. These concepts are citizenship and globalisation.
The ICG is currently the foremost multidisciplinary research clusters studying
citizenship and globalisation in Australia and seeks to become one of the most
significant internationally. In particular, the ICG aims to:
- contribute to the theoretical development of the concepts of citizenship
and globalisation;
- undertake research into the areas and problems of citizenship and globalisation;
- communicate theoretical, empirical and practical developments in citizenship
and globalisation to an academic and public audience;
- identify the ways in which our understanding of citizenship and
globalisation can make a practical difference;
engage in dialogue on citizenship and globalisation with government,
business, community and cultural groups outside the university;
- increase the uptake of research in key local, national and international
organisations;
- develop and maintain a vibrant research culture in which individual
and team research projects can flourish and inform the teaching
and learning
programs of the Faculty of Arts and Deakin University;
- provide high quality research training through its higher degree
programs;
- expand its research performance across all key areas and
so assist Deakin University in meeting its research targets.
With a view to realising these aims, the ICG has constructed a list of objectives
(with strategies for each) and targets to provide measurement of achievement.
The specific objectives, strategies and indicators of achievement are detailed
in the Strategic Plan.