NDRI is looking for a PhD student to conduct qualitative research on Australian police custody and youth
PhD scholarship: Young people and police custody
The National Drug Research Institute, in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University, is inviting expressions of interest for a fully funded PhD scholarship in qualitative research about Australian police custody and young people.
Located within this broad area of investigation, the specific PhD topic is open for negotiation between the successful candidate and the supervisor team. The project is a component of Dr Shelley Walker’s Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award.
You will gain advanced expertise in qualitative research methods, such as in-depth interviews, policy analysis, and/or ethnographic observation, equipping you with skills to generate impactful, evidence-based recommendations that can make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged populations.
Applications close Friday June 27. Click here for stipend and application details