We are seeking applicants with a background in media and communication/cultural studies and/or child development to undertake a PhD exploring children's experiences of gamble-play: engagement with chance and risk via certain types of videogames, apps, and play spaces. The project will be part of a larger Australian Research Council Discovery Project examining how mobile phones operate as gateways to gambling for children.
$35,886
Applications are now open.
31/12/2028
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To be considered for the PhD Scholarship, applicants must hold or be currently completing:
If you do not hold one of the above qualifications, you will only be considered for scholarship if you have previous publications or significant research experience. All other applicants will be considered ineligible.
Before applying for the scholarship, contact Associate Professor Jessica Balanzategui to establish if your research is aligned.
All applicants should email the following to A/Professor Balanzategui:
Expertise in children's media and/or ethnographic methods, and/or experience conducting research with children is preferred. This scholarship opportunity will close upon approval of a successful application.
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