The 2025 Sir James Plimsoll Lecture by Professor Rory Medcalf
Event description
This year’s Sir James Plimsoll Lecture will be delivered by one of Australia’s most respected voices on international strategy and security, Professor Rory Medcalf AM. With a career bridging diplomacy, intelligence, academia, and global policy thought leadership, Professor Medcalf brings deep insight to the shifting dynamics of our region and beyond. Whether you're following global affairs closely or simply curious about Australia’s place in the world, this talk offers the chance to hear from a key contributor to national and international strategic thinking.
About the expert
Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of the National Security College at the Australian National University. His career spans diplomacy, academia, intelligence analysis, journalism and think tanks, including with the Lowy Institute. Professor Medcalf was a senior strategic analyst with the Office of National Assessments, Australia’s peak intelligence agency, and a diplomat with service in India, Japan and Papua New Guinea. He has played a lead role in Australia's informal diplomacy with India and a range of other countries. Professor Medcalf is recognised globally as a thought leader on the Indo-Pacific strategic concept, as articulated in his book Contest for the Indo-Pacific (published internationally as Indo-Pacific Empire). In June 2022 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to international relations and tertiary education. In 2023 he was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Institute for internal affairs for contributions to understanding of the Indo-Pacific.
Hosted by Professor Nicholas Farrelly
Professor Farrelly is the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Southern Tasmania at the University of Tasmania. He previously served as Head of Social Sciences, leading a multidisciplinary team across multiple campuses. With a distinguished academic background, including First Class Honours from ANU and a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford, Nicholas specialises in political and cultural issues in rapidly evolving Asian societies. He also collaborates with Australian government, industry, and community organisations. He currently serves on the Board of the Australia-ASEAN Council and is a Director of the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters.
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Sir James Plimsoll Lecture
The Sir James Plimsoll Lecture is a prestigious annual event jointly presented by the University of Tasmania, the Australian Institute of International Affairs, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Named in honour of Sir James Plimsoll, a distinguished diplomat in Australia's history, the lecture series was established in 2005 to feature influential figures in the field of international relations, both from Australia and beyond.
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This event is hosted in collaboration with the Australian Institute of International Affairs, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the University of Tasmania.
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