Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs
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The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs is a constituent of the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. The study of the Pacific was formerly a research focus of the Research School of Pacific (and Asian) Studies, founded in 1946 at the Australian National University.[1] Following a University restructure in 2009, the Research School was amalgamated with the Faculty of Asian Studies and renamed the College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP).[2][3] The disciplines and units of the College were distributed among four Schools:
- Crawford School of Public Policy
- School of Asia and Pacific Affairs
- School of Regulation and Global Governance
- School of Culture History & Language
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Established | 2009 |
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Parent institution | Australian National University |
Address | ANU Hedley Bull Centre, HC Coombs Building , , Australian Capital Territory , Australia 35.2818°S 149.1201°E / -35.2818; 149.1201 |
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In 2015, the School of Asia Pacific Affairs, was renamed Coral Bell School of Asia and Pacific Affairs in honour of Coral Bell, a leading Australian scholar of international politics.[4]