Title
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant – Tackling methamphetamine supply in rural and regional Australia
College
College of Business, Government and Law
Opening date
04-07-2024
Closing date
19-09-2024
Scholarship value
$33,000 per annum (2024 rate)
Scholarship duration
3 years with possible extension
Payment term
Enrolment status
Commencing
Level of Study
Higher Degrees Research
Flinders University are offering two fully funded PhD scholarships as part of a 5-year Australian Research Council Discovery Project titled “Tackling crystal methamphetamine supply in rural and regional Australia.” Be part of an innovative and multi-disciplinary project that is exploring the increased availability of crystal methamphetamine (ice) in Australian rural and regional communities. This exciting project involves working with a leading team of criminologists, drug policy scholars and public health scholars to better understand the drivers and impacts of methamphetamine supply across three Australian states (SA, NSW and Victoria) as well as innovative ways to reduce supply and associated harms.
The two PhD students will undertake detailed ethnographic research in one regional community and will reside in and become immersed in the community for at least six months (accommodation to be funded through grant). They will undertake interviews with local stakeholders and observe impacts (social, health, crime) and analyse how and why supply is occurring in that local community. One PhD student will focus on the impacts of drug law enforcement on methamphetamine supply whilst the other will examine the factors facilitating or hindering community resilience to methamphetamine.
The PhD projects will be based at Flinders University with periods of extended fieldwork in regional communities in SA, NSW and Victoria. The students will be supervised by Associate Professor Caitlin Hughes – Criminologist and Drug Policy Researcher (principal supervisor); Professor Mark Halsey – Criminologist; and Professor Jacqueline Bowden, Director of the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction. Each are leading experts in their fields. Each student will also be supported by their own regional community supervisor.
The scholarship includes:
To be eligible for the award of this scholarship a student must:
It is desirable for applicants to also have:
Applications close: 19 September 2024.
To apply please complete the attached Higher Degree by Research Scholarship Application Form, and send your application with supporting documentation to Associate Professor Caitlin Hughes via email at caitlin.hughes@flinders.edu.au. Please include in your email a copy of your CV and academic transcripts together with a covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications, research experience and reasons for applying for the scholarship.
Please note that successful scholarship applicants must also apply for, and be admitted to, HDR candidature at Flinders University in order to receive the scholarship. For further information refer to: Apply for a Higher Degree by Research
For any further questions about this scholarship opportunity please email caitlin.hughes@flinders.edu.au.
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