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Journalism Masters scholarship at QUT

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is seeking applicants for the $10,000 Adrian Scott Scholarship, which supports Master of Arts (Research) study into issues affecting rural or regional journalism or journalists. Applications close on 3 January.

Journalism Masters scholarship at QUT

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is seeking applicants for the $10,000 Adrian Scott Scholarship, which supports Master of Arts (Research) study into issues affecting rural or regional journalism or journalists. Applications close on 3 January.

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Beneath The Inland Sea

Steinar Ellingsen takes us on a journey of his process-based PhD project, The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey.

Journalism Masters scholarship at QUT

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is seeking applicants for the $10,000 Adrian Scott Scholarship, which supports Master of Arts (Research) study into issues affecting rural or regional journalism or journalists. Applications close on 3 January.

Freedom of information survey for journalists

What do journalists expect from our Freedom of Information laws? La Trobe PhD candidate Perrin Brown is researching the experiences of journalists with Australia’s FoI laws and views about the Rudd government’s proposed changes. And he’s keen to hear from journalists who are willing to complete a 10-minute online survey.

Karen Kissane and Jane Cowan guest lecturing today

Karen Kissane, an award-winning journalist at The Age, and Jane Cowan, who has been reporting on the Bushfires Royal Commission, are both guest lecturing at La Trobe today. All are welcome to attend.

Journalists and Freedom of Information

La Trobe PhD student Perrin Brown is researching the effects of Freedom of Information laws on how journalists do their jobs, and he’s keen to hear from jounalists from all over Australia who are willing to be part of a survey he’s conducting.

How hip-hop is Melbourne?

Hip-hop might have first emerged on the other side of the planet, but what’s unique about the way it’s evolved in Melbourne? Our Incubator team spoke about this and more with La Trobe University student Emma Yager, who has been studying the subculture for her Honours thesis.

The Inland Sea – a Norwegian odyssey in the Aussie outback

Norwegian journalist and La Trobe post-graduate Steinar Ellingsen recently embarked on a dusty tour of duty across Australia. And it was all in the name of research for his intriguing thesis project that explores alternative communities.