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The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (CPNS) is located in the School of Accountancy in the Faculty of Business at Queensland University of Technology. CPNS is the first and only fully accredited member of the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council in the southern hemisphere.

CPNS consists of academics and research students who have an interest in research activities related to philanthropy and nonprofit organisations. CPNS also offers teaching programs tailored for students interested in pursuing careers in the management of philanthropic and nonprofit organisations or in public administration associated with nonprofit organisations. Those interested in philanthropy and nonprofit organisations can access CPNS publications, streamed audio and video via podcasts, seminars and events and the CPNS Wiki.

For more information on CPNS please download our information brochure (PDF, 73kB). CPNS encourages those who have an interest in receiving more information or in keeping informed about CPNS seminars, events and research projects to register your interest.

 

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