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18.01.2022 #IJCIS Early Release article: "Intergenerational influences of hunger and community violence on the Aboriginal people of Western Australia: A review" by Dr Francesca Robertson (ECU), Dr David Coall (ECU/UWA), Dr Dan McAullay (UWA) and Alison Nannup (ECU). There is a consensus in the literature that hunger and community violence inaugurates adverse health impacts for survivors and for their descendants. The studied cohorts do not include Western Australian Aboriginal people, a...lthough many experienced violence and famine conditions as late as the 1970s. This article describes the pathways and intergenerational impacts of studied cohorts and applies these to the contemporary Western Australian context. The authors found that the intergenerational impacts, compounded by linguistic trauma, may be a contributor to current health issues experienced by Aboriginal people, but these are also contributing to the resurgence in population numbers. The IJCIS offers an early release of articles that have been through the peer-review process and have been accepted for publication, copyedited and typeset. Authors are able to share an early release version of their publication without waiting for the scheduled production of a whole issue. #Research #Indigenous #HigherEducation



16.01.2022 #CallForProposals - Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America (ANZSANA) ANZSANA invites scholars, graduate students, professionals, writers, and artists to submit papers and roundtable discussions to its 27th annual conference which will take place in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta. ANZSANA welcomes proposals on any aspect of Australian or New Zealand as well as studies that analyze Australia or New Zealand from a comparative perspective. Since its founding in ...1989, ANZSANA has promoted interdisciplinary research, and it continues to encourage proposals that bridge traditional divides between disciplines as well as those that employ diverse approaches. Areas of inquiry include, but are not limited to, the following: Political Science and International Relations History Geography, Sociology and Anthropology Law Gender Studies Indigenous Studies Literature Visual and Performing Arts Communication and Culture Business and Economics Pedagogy Ecology and Environmental Sciences A limited number of small travel grants are available for graduate student participation. Deadline for submission is November 3, 2019. #Research #HigherEducation #Indigenous

16.01.2022 #JobOpportunity - Indigenous Postdoctoral Fellow, ANU The ANU seeks applications from early-career doctoral graduates to undertake a five-year fellowship program under the ANU Indigenous Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme. These Fellowships aim to attract talented, recent Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctoral graduates across all the academic disciplines of the University with the potential to become academic leaders in their discipline area.... Successful applicants will undertake both teaching and research over this five-year fellowship with a potential pathway to a continuing position at the University after three years. This is an Identified Level B position. This is an identified position. Please see below for more information and to apply. Applications close November 17. #Research #Indigenous #HigherEducation

12.01.2022 #ScholarshipOpportunity - Promoting Safer Families Scholarship, University of Melbourne. The Centre of Research Excellence to promote Safer Families (Safer Families Centre) leads research into family violence. The virtual centre, which is funded by the NHMRC and involves a number of collaborators within Australia and overseas, is based at the University of Melbourne. The Safer Families Centre supports the research workforce and builds capacity for sustainable change. A core f...ocus within the research and translation agenda is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities. The centre has a scholarship opportunity for an Indigenous Australian student who has a research background in qualitative social and/or health research, quantitative social sciences or biostatistics. For more information and to apply or submit an Expression of Interest, see below. #Indigenous #Research #HigherEducation



02.01.2022 #JobOpportunity - Partner Engagement Manager: Aboriginal Research at the University of South Australia The University of South Australia has an exciting opportunity for promoting their research strengths to potential Aboriginal Research partners by identifying research opportunities and developing and supporting Aboriginal Research proposals. The successful candidate will be working in Research and Innovation Services and will be a key member of the Partner Engagement Network... which operates across UniSA and works closely and collaboratively with UniSA’s Aboriginal Research Strategy Implementation Working Group to ensure all aspects of the recently approved University’s Aboriginal Research Strategy are implemented. Applications close Sunday, November 10. This is an identified position open only to Indigenous peoples. #Indigenous #Research #HigherEducation

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