Committing to the unknown: panel discussion on investment in novel irrigation infrastructure
Decisions to invest in new irrigation infrastructure are made in the face of substantial uncertainty around costs, gaps in hydrological and groundwater understanding, and need for policy development…
HDR Supervisor of the Month
CAEPR would like to warmly congratulate Dr Diane Smith on being awared HDR Supervisor of the Month for January. Four of Diane's student's nominated her for this prestigious award.
Strength from perpetual grief: how Aboriginal people experience the bushfire crisis
How do you support people forever attached to a landscape after an inferno tears through their homelands: decimating native food sources, burning through ancient scarred trees and…
PhD student appointed to IUSSP early career taskforce
Kim Xu has been selected to represent the next generation of population specialists on the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Early Career Taskforce. The IUSSP…
Professor Brian Galligan, 1945-2019
Vale Professor Brian Galligan, 1945-2019 RSSS colleagues will be saddened to learn of the recent death of Brian Galligan, who was employed in the Political Science Program, later serving as deputy…
Courses offered by CAIS in 2021
Postgraduate Courses Semester 1 MEAS6003 Critical Perspectives on Arabic CultureA/Prof. Karima Laachir MEAS6006 Turkish History: Ottoman State to Modern…
CAEPR’s Chay Brown reports on the development of a Northern Territory-specific framework for programs to prevent violence against women
Hopeful, Together, Strong: Principles of good practice to prevent violence against women in the Northern Territory is a report produced by Chay Brown, a PhD student at Centre for Aboriginal Economic…