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The Research Assistant will work closely with Professor Anna HickeyMoody and Professor Katherine Johnson to undertake high quality research activities pursuant to the aims of the Australian Research Council funded project:
DPYouth religion and sexuality: digital media school cultures exemptions.
This project aims to understand the knowledges and practices about sexuality and religion that form the everyday worlds of young people who are religious. This should provide significant new knowledge about a key time in the development of a young persons identity via a nationwide deep yet comparative approach. Expected outcomes include strategic health policy and curriculum development advice that responds to current debates around religious exemptions to antidiscrimination law and creates better education and health care for religious and LGBTIQ youth. Benefits will include increased wellbeing for religious LGBTIQ youth conservatively religious and newly arrived youth communities in Australia.
The successful applicant in this role may perform duties such as: empirical research with young people in schools across metropolitan regional and rural Victoria. In addition may also carry out team research in ways that are congruent with the broad project aims and whole of team approach that has been developed by Professor HickeyMoody.
Across the life of the project the work can include: data organisation administrative support empirical fieldwork and site maintenance in Victoria maintenance of data sets and assistance of project management.
The ideal candidate will have:
Please Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children.
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