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What the AUKUS agreement means for careers

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We speak to Professor Siracusa about AUKUS, what it is, and why it matters.

Professor Siracusa arranged a Town Hall to explore the exciting job and career opportunities, which include not just the 8500 direct jobs to build and sustain the submarines but tens of thousands of other jobs for scientists, engineers, electricians, accountants, business managers, systems analysts and more.

Professor Siracusa, a leading expert in American politics, foreign policy, and international security, will lead the development of global futures, one of four capability platforms to support learning, research and partnership activities for the Faculty of Humanities.

Professor Siracusa will be joining an extensive existing team at Curtin that includes five recently appointed global futures professors positioning Curtin as a nation-leading institution in the field.

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