CSRM seeks EOIs for two available PhD scholarships
Project: Making Indigenous-friendly businesses Chief Investigator (CI) Professor Boyd Hunter (boyd.hunter@anu.edu.au) Centre for Social Research and Methods (CSRM), The Australian National…
Addressing childhood adversity is crucial for post-COVID-19 recovery
CHILDREN have been spared the worst of the COVID-19pandemic. They are at lower risk of becoming infected, symptomatic and transmitting the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus…
Three in four people hold negative view of Indigenous Australians
Most Australians tested for unconscious bias hold a negative view of Indigenous Australians which can lead to widespread racism, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.…
Tracking outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic (May 2020) - Job and income losses halted and confidence rising
In order to monitor the impacts of COVID-19, the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods has established a COVID-19 impact monitoring survey program. Data collected using Life in AustraliaTM is…
The experience of volunteers during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
Australia and the world are currently experiencing a public health and economic shock that may end up being larger than any experienced since the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19 and the Great…
Hardship, distress, and resilience: The initial impacts of COVID-19 in Australia
This paper provides a summary of the impact of COVID-19 on labour market outcomes, income, financial stress, social cohesiveness, political attitudes, subjective wellbeing, and psychological distress…
New restrictions on University places could create ‘unlucky generations’ - HEPI
In a new report from the Higher Education Policy Institute, After demand driven funding in Australia: Competing models for distributing student places to universities, courses and students (HEPI…