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PhD Scholarships available

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 14 '24 Date: March 14, 2024 Comments: 0

PhD scholarships available with Mapping Edges as part of the ARC Discovery Project ‘Surfacing urban wetlands in two urban renewal sites in Sydney’ Fully funded for 3.5 years full time Email CV and cover letter to Alexandra.crosby@uts.edu.au  by 8 April 2024. Successful applicants will join the research team sharing knowledge between partners, with milestones for […]

Following Sydney’s water: visualising socio-ecological relationships

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 25 '24 Date: February 25, 2024 Comments: 0

We are absolutely thrilled to be starting on a new project in 2024. This Discovery Project is funded by the Australian Research Council. Wetlands are an endangered ecosystem globally. We aim to foreground, explore and reconnect with wetlands in Sydney. The project builds on research undertaken in Water Stories, using a similar methodology (including walkshops, […]

Water Stories Survey

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 24 '22 Date: April 24, 2022 Comments: 0

The University of Technology is conducting a survey to gather information about how the presence and history of water are perceived by a resident, worker or visitor in Green Square. This survey will ask about your experience living in Green Square, particularly about your relationship to water, the natural environment, and community. The survey results […]

Who is the best PhD supervisor?

By: Ilaria Vanni Mar 06 '22 Date: March 6, 2022 Comments: 0

  The answer is ‘Ilaria’. So, I won the University of Technology Sydney Research Excellence Award for Supervisor of the Year and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than inviting new graduate students to come and work with Alexandra Crosby and me. If you have a project in mind that addresses environmental […]

Maquel

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 21 '22 Date: February 21, 2022 Comments: 0

Climate scientist Maquel Brandimarti has lived in a cottage on Belmont Street for the past 10 years. An avid gardener, Maquel recently completed a PhD on kangaroo ecologies at the University of Sydney. In her back garden there are chickens in a coop and a resident ringtail possum. The garden is shaded by a big […]

Place-based Methodologies

How do we research place? A podcast series on place-based methodologies

By: Ilaria Vanni Oct 09 '21 Date: October 9, 2021 Comments: 0

How do we research place? Place as a concept has been the subject of multiple debates, reflecting arts, humanities, social sciences, and related disciplines’ increasing interest in space and place. Because of these debates, there are multiple definitions of place and multiple ways to study place. There are also many different place-based approaches. In this […]

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

By: Alexandra Crosby Dec 05 '17 Date: December 5, 2017 Comments: 0

I don’t often get boating invitations. This week, when Clare Britton asked my to climb aboard the newly renovated ‘Sally’ at the Tempe Pier, I didn’t hesitate. As part of her research project A Week on the Cooks River, Clare is spending time observing, describing, rowing the Cooks. AC: So can you tell me what […]

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

By: Alexandra Crosby Nov 27 '17 Date: November 27, 2017 Comments: 0

I don’t often get boating invitations. This week, when Clare Britton asked my to climb aboard the newly renovated ‘Sally’ at the Tempe Pier, I didn’t hesitate. As part of her research project A Week on the Cooks River, Clare is spending time observing, describing, rowing the Cooks. AC: So can you tell me what […]

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