黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson met with national security officials, Australia鈥檚 Ambassador to the U.S., representatives from the U.S. Department of State and global leaders in higher education.
Ms Jackson also met with the Business Roundtable who represent chief executives from the world鈥檚 major corporations.
鈥淭his visit to Washington has come at a critical time as we face one of the biggest industrial challenges in our history 鈥 AUKUS,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淒iscussions throughout the week have reinforced the vital role universities will play in the security partnership 鈥 from producing the next generation of skilled workers to generating the world-class research and development.
鈥淏oosting university and industry partnerships to deliver the highly educated workforce both nations and our economies need was central to discussions with business leaders.
鈥淩esearch propels the world forward and collaborating with our international peers always has, and always will, underpin some of the most important breakthroughs and advancements.
鈥淲e were pleased to share with international stakeholders our world-leading approach to these critical issues through the Universities Foreign Interference Taskforce in partnership with government.
鈥淲e recognise national security is of highest priority and will continue to work to ensure that risks are identified and managed appropriately, so that universities can continue producing the research we need more of.
鈥淭he foundation has been laid so Australia鈥檚 universities can play their fullest role in supporting AUKUS, and we鈥檙e looking forward to building on these conversations at home.鈥