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The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA)

About The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA)

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Melbourne

Sydney

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Doctorate (PhD)

The only dedicated Doctor of Philosophy degree course in Australia underpinned by a systems psychodynamic conceptual framework. The PhD by thesis offers the opportunity to make an original contribution to the discipline through the development of high level research skills.

Graduate Certificate

The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Students develop insights into individual and group behaviour to create meaningful change in the workplace.

Graduate Diploma

The only leadership course in Australia that takes a psychodynamic view of human behaviour. Students develop insights into individual and group behaviour and how to create meaningful change in the workplace.

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Learning to see below the surface: Testimonial

Beyond mainstream management concepts which focus on strategies and structures, this course goes deeper to explore the unconscious processes of individuals, teams and organisations.

Not an online leadership and management course! Testimonial

The value of a face-to-face learning environment and one that supports learning from both educators and peers.

'This' by Susan Campbell, NIODA Graduation 2018

Graduation speech 'This' by Susan Campbell, student representative and Prof John Newton Award recipient for Academic Excellence

Learning to see below the surface: Testimonial

Beyond mainstream management concepts which focus on strategies and structures, this course goes deeper to explore the unconscious processes of individuals, teams and organisations.

Not an online leadership and management course! Testimonial

The value of a face-to-face learning environment and one that supports learning from both educators and peers.

'This' by Susan Campbell, NIODA Graduation 2018

Graduation speech 'This' by Susan Campbell, student representative and Prof John Newton Award recipient for Academic Excellence