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Climate change and youth: including issues of sustainability, lifestyles, anxiety, Indigenous leadership or urban development

15 August 2023

Host Faculty: Arts

General Subject Area: Political Science and International Relations

HOW TO APPLY
Climate change and youth citizenship: including issues of sustainability, lifestyles, anxiety, Indigenous leadership or urban development

Applications are invited for research on the intersection of sustainability and democracy, in particular examining democratic innovations that advance long term thinking, sustainable and regenerative wellbeing.

 
Supervisors

Supervisor: Bronwyn Hayward

 
Key qualifications and skills

An undergraduate and hons or Masters degree with a B+ average or above in social sciences- with an emphasis on political science, sociology, Pacific or Indigenous studies, public policy, and geography or related topics. Experience in both qualitative and quantitative social research methods is helpful but not essential as training is provided

 
Does the project come with funding

No - student must be self-funded. However there are relevant competitive scholarship opportunities, please enquire

 
Final date for receiving applications

Ongoing

 
Keywords

climate change; youth; well-being; activism; social movements; anxiety

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