Australian Groundwater Conference 2022 – Science, Resilience, and Adaption
Scoping Solidarity – Societal Dialogues – for Water Justice
UN 2023 Water Conference Side Events
We invite First Nations and faith leaders, scientists and policymakers, universities, global networks, and local communities to a process of storytelling, designed to generate transformative commitments for water action with people from around the world.
Food Energy Water – Nexus thinking and Nexus doing with Sarah Torhan & Dr Pamela Katic
Reimagining river futures by reshaping water infrastructure
Paul Wyrwoll and Quentin Grafton, The Australian National University, Australia Catastrophic floods and droughts are currently being experienced across the world. Paul Wyrwoll and Quentin Grafton argue that our existing...
Floods in Turkey – How Children Perceive Flooding Devastation
Two ARC Laureate PhD Scholarship of 4 Years Duration
An exciting opportunity exists for up to two four-year PhD scholarships, beginning in 2021, to be part of a five-year Australian Research Council Laureate Program led by Professor Quentin Grafton. An attractive stipend of a minimum of $28,092/year (tax free) is payable for each PhD scholar. In addition to the stipend, there is a full offset for tuition fees and full-cost support for field-related research.
Crawford School of Public Policy, the Australian National University
Position: Research Fellow
Classification: Academic Level B
Salary package: $99,809 – $113,165 per annum plus 17% superannuation
Term: Full time, Fixed term (5 years)
The Australian National University (ANU) has been awarded an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship under the direction of Professor Quentin Grafton that will be located within the Crawford School of Public Policy.
Crawford School, Socio-Economics Thematic water research
Position: Research Fellow/Fellow
Classification: Academic Level B or Level C
Term: Tenure Track (Level B) or Continuing (Level C)
The IWF and the Crawford School of Public Policy are seeking to appoint an outstanding early to mid-career academic to contribute to the School’s research, education and policy impact in the thematic area of water research and policy.
Fenner School of Environment & Society, Qualitative social science
Classification: Academic Level B or C
Term: Tenure Track (B) or Continuing (C)
The IWF and the Fenner School of Environment & Society are seeking an outstanding advanced early- or mid-career academic with expertise in qualitative social research, futures thinking and/or scenario development; a good track record of interdisciplinarity in natural resource management areas; and ability to work collaboratively within and beyond academia