Public Partnerships and Impact Hub

We deliver bespoke services meeting the capability needs of the public sector.
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Australian Parliament House building

The UNSW Public Partnerships and Impact Hub delivers bespoke services that meet the real capability needs of today's public sector. As political leaders prioritise a stronger public sector, we work with government and non-government partners to deliver services, learning and capability building that will help achieve that goal.

The Hub's group of experts has extensive experience in public sector leadership and capability building and delivers:

  • the teaching of professional short courses through to Masters
  • services that build internal resources to tackle policy challenges
  • international research into today’s public sector priorities.

We are a key point of contact between the UNSW network of expertise and your contemporary policy problems, which allows us to draw on our policy acumen, educational expertise and research insight to deliver genuine partnership solutions.

UNSW Public Partnerships and Impact Hub

Old Parliament House, Canberra

Our services

The UNSW Public Partnerships and Impact Hub will partner with government and non-government leaders to help build their capability through:

  • Bespoke professional short courses, which can be taken alone or banded together for graduate or Masters qualifications.
  • Tailored service partnerships that utilise UNSW expertise to tackle current policy challenges, while using UNSW's educational experience to build your team’s capability.
  • Access to evidence-based work by international leaders into how the public sector can respond to calls for better engagement of a more assertive and diverse citizenry.
  • Use of the John Howard Library Research Room in Old Parliament House for Hub partners and Masters students.

Our people

Our vibrant and diverse team are global leaders in public policy. Learn more about our professors, industry experts, research associates and more.   

Contact us

Email or call Professor Brenton Prosser

Phone: 0411 100 465