Published: 22 Apr 2022 900 views
This University of Adelaide Research Scholarship is connected to the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project Critical Conversations: An Ethnographic Study of Australian Organ Donation.
There is an urgent need for new culturally sensitive ways of improving organ donation in Australia. This research aims to identify how death, dying and organ donation are communicated and constituted in and across medical spaces and family relationships – in particular, by identifying the multiple intersections of ethnicity, religion, gender, class, age, and family hierarchies, in the context of medical technologies and clinical interactions. It will deliver new knowledge and advance what we know about and how we respond to organ donation, particularly in cross-cultural contexts. The PhD student will be supported to develop their own independent research project on a subject of relevance to this study.
The scholarship is funded by The University of Adelaide to support a full-time PhD student who is commencing research in anthropology or sociology.
143 years ago the University of Adelaide was founded with a noble goal: to prepare, for South Australia, young leaders shaped by education rather than birth or wealth in a settlement free of old world social and religious inequalities. The University's first Vice-Chancellor, Dr Augustus Short, had a vision for a university open to investigate new fields such as the sciences, modern literature, art and moral philosophy; This vision was realised in 1882 when the University became the first in Australia to grant degrees in science. The spirit of enquiry was further embraced and the freedom ... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Australia |
School to study | University of Adelaide |
Type | PhD |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Adelaide |
Gender | Men and Women |
The scholarship will be for 3 years and has a stipend of $28,854 (2022 rate, indexed annually) per annum.
It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Details of any terms and/or benefits can be found in the attached Conditions of Award/Rules.
Applicants must have completed and been awarded a relevant Bachelor Degree with Honours in anthropology or sociology. Excellent academic writing and communication skills are essential. Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia/international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide.
Expressions of interest should be submitted to Dr Tanya Zivkovic via [email protected] by no later than 28 October 2021, with the name of scholarship in the subject heading. Please ensure you include all of the following documents: