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Advance Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PhD Scholarships

By Amy Gurd 18/09/2015

Funding of up to $120,000 over three years is available to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander undergraduates in gaining a research PhD degree. The closing date for…

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Adjunct Professor Barry Goldson’s Latest Book: “Youth Crime and Justice”

By Amy Gurd 16/09/2015

       Adjunct Professor Barry Goldson from the University of Liverpool (UK) has co-edited the second edition of “Youth Crime and Justice”, comprising of a range of cutting-edge contributions…

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UPCOMING CJRC SEMINAR SERIES with Dr Michael Salter

By Amy Gurd 14/09/2015

Join us for the next Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series with Speaker Dr Michael Salter from the University of Western Sydney. TOPIC: From #OpGabon to #OpDeathEaters:…

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What stops LGBTI people from accessing LGBTI police liaison officers?

By Amy Gurd 11/09/2015

     Dr Angela Dwyer and Dr Matthew Ball, from the QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre, with Dr Christine Bond from Griffith University, recently conducted a workshop with…

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REMINDER: QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre PhD Scholarships for 2016 Entry

By Amy Gurd 09/09/2015

The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) invites applications from prospective PhD students as part of the University’s annual Scholarship Round, closing 30…

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Government hands down inquiry report which seeks to improve the lives of seniors

By Amy Gurd 07/09/2015

On Monday 31 August, the Queensland Government Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee tabled its final report entitled Inquiry into the adequacy of existing…

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