Published: 21st July 2021
Foreign interference occurs when activities are carried out by, or on behalf of a foreign actor, which are coercive, covert, deceptive or corrupting and are contrary to Australia’s sovereignty, values and national interest.
To affirm the University’s commitment to countering foreign interference, Murdoch has created a Foreign Interference Policy, in line with university sector guidance and a new government legislative requirement.
The policy has been designed so that we can engage safely and securely with international partners and stakeholders in pursuit of our research, teaching and engagement objectives.
It will not stifle global engagement and international collaboration. Instead, it provides Murdoch with guidance and tools to help staff carefully select and manage international arrangements, so that we can safeguard our research discoveries, academic standing and reputation.
As outlined in the Policy, students are encouraged to:
- Read what social engineering threats could arise from foreign actors in a university environment, and how Murdoch can protect itself from such threats.