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Research Development Support Winners for 2010
The Institute of Social Sciences has awarded five development research grants for 2010 to encourage the development of cross-disciplinary research capacity:
Graeme Gill, Department of Government and International Relations
Murray Print, Faculty of Education & Social Work
Building a World Democracy Forum
with University of Wisconsin; University of Sheffield; University of Western Australia
Mary Crock, Faculty of Law
Australian Immigration Law and Policy: Towards Global Best Practice
with Harvard University
Mark Findlay, Faculty of Law
Jake Lynch, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
Melinda Cooper, Sociology
Regulatory responses to global crime (The International Criminal Justices Project)
Joellen Riley, Faculty of Law
Troy Sarina, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business
Angela Knox, Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business
Legal regulation and the evolution of organisational practice: the impact of good faith bargaining rules on employment relations strategies
Damien Cahill, Department of Political Economy
John Mikler, Department of Government and International Relations
Markets and society research network
Research Development Support Winners for 2009
Congratulations to the winners in the first round of the Institute's research development awards!
- Intersections in Foreign Investment Law and Policy: Examining Engagement with Cross-Cutting Fields. Project Leader - Kate Miles (Faculty of Law)
- Literacy Development in Children with Developmental Disabilities: The Role of Parents. Project Leader - Dr Joanne Arciuli (Faculty of Health Sciences)
- Cultural Influences on Vitamin D Status in South East Asian Women. Project Leader - Professor Rebecca Mason (Faculty of Medicine)