Two Australian Research Council APAI SCHOLARSHIPS
PROJECT: Juries and interactive visual evidence: impacts on
deliberation processes and outcomes
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scholarships are available from 2006 to 2008, paying a tax free
stipend of $24,650 per annum fulltime.
The following role descriptions are indicative.
One APAI at UNSW in psychology will assist in developing surveys and
experiments involving mock juries. The candidate should have a strong
background in experimental psychology and an interest in and
understanding of environment and design issues. This student will also
work with PTW Architects on court environments.
The second APAI (IT) at the University of Canberra in communication
will have a strong background in information technologies and
communication and have an interest in forensic science. This student
will work closely with Forensic Services, Australian Federal Police.
In both cases, working as part of a multidisciplinary team will
provide useful research training in integrating concepts and methods
coming from different traditions, and communicating findings to
practitioner audiences.
Applicants will be subject to the normal eligibility requirements of
the University, and should hold a degree of at least Honours 1/2
standard or equivalent. Applicants must be an Australian citizen or
New Zealand citizen or an Australian permanent resident and be
eligible for approval for full-time enrolment in a Doctoral program at
the relevant university.
Further information on the research project is available at:
0000,0F0F,FFFFhttp://www.blis.canberra.edu.au/schools/law/research/documents/APAILawpage.doc
Arial NarrowLetters of application
should include a resume and copies of academic transcripts and be sent
to:
Linkage Project APAI,
School of Law, University of Canberra, ACT 2601.
Closing date for applications is January 27, 2006.
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please contact
Dr. David Tait or A/Prof Jane Goodman-Delahunty
University of Canberra UNSW
0000,0F0F,FFFFdavid.tait@canberra.edu.au
jdelahunty@psy.unsw.edu.au
OR phone 0412 195317
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