Dr Gregory Fry

Hedley Bull Fellow and Director of Graduate Studies in International Affairs; Department of International Relations, School of International, Political & Strategic Studies

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Biography

Greg Fry has been researching the international politics of the Southwest Pacific region since he commenced his MA thesis on South Pacific regional identity at ANU in 1975. For the past twenty years he has also been Director of Studies of the Graduate Studies in International Affairs Program where he has taught International Relations Theory, and World Politics, alongside courses on Pacific themes.

Career highlights

Director of Graduate Studies in International Affairs (1988-2009); Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence (1994); Visiting appointments at University of Hawaii, University of the South Pacific, International Peace Research Institute (Oslo).

Qualifications

BCom (Econ) (UNSW), MA (PolSci) (ANU)

Research interests

International politics of the South Pacific; regional and national governance in the South Pacific region; conflict and conflict resolution in the Pacific island states; and Australia's relations with the Pacific region

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