Welcome to Episode 48 of Good Will Hunters, with Shaun Star.
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Shaun Star is an Associate Professor & Assistant Dean (International Collaborations) at Jindal Global Law School and Executive Director, Centre for India-Australia Studies at O.P. Jindal Global University, and has been working in India since 2010.
Shaun is passionate about promoting the Australia-India relationship and is co-founder and Chair of the Australia India Youth Dialogue, a forum which hosts young politicians, entrepreneurs, policy-makers and diplomats and encourages collaboration between young leaders of both of our nations.
Commentating on issues such as the Australia-India relationship and sports law and governance in India, Shaun’s opinion pieces have been featured in Indian and Australian national newspapers and he has participated in panel sessions on Indian prime time television.
In this episode, Shaun and I chat about the origins of the AIYD, the end of Australian aid to India, education sector partnerships, the Varghese Report on India-Australia cooperation and more. This is a must listen for any one working in India, or interested in the Australia-India relationship.
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Enjoy,
Rachel and the GWH Team