Our events bring cutting edge research into pro-resilience, anti-racism and social cohesion work to you. Whether you are working in these fields, or have a general interest in building stronger communities around you, we would love to welcome you to our next CRIS event.
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Join us on Thursday 16 February for The Australian Sociological Association’s event featuring several CRIS members.
Join us to hear about the development of the tool and the principles that support it. The conversation will lay the groundwork for how you and your organisation can use the tool to refine, develop and sustain your program.
Practice-as-research (PaR) methodologies for the creative arts masterclass by Dr Angela Viora
What got you through lockdown? Join us to open this exhibition of things that helped our participants endure long COVID-19 lockdowns
What got you through lockdown? An exhibition of things that helped Australians endure long COVID-19 lockdowns, along with masterclasses and workshops
Have you been curious about how the pandemic has affected Australians? What can we learn about well-being and resilience from the pandemic? As we look to support Australians from the effects of COVID and extended lockdowns, who needs the most support? And how can we protect our societies against future crises?
Are you a young person who would like to know more about the world of research? Or a researcher who wants to work with young people to do research in meaningful and relevant ways?
Join our team of young researchers from the Centre for Multicultural Youth and (not so young) researchers from the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies as we launch our new Youth Co-Research Toolkit!
Join the four activist groups from our ‘Building Activist Capacities of Young People through Issue-based Campaigns’ in this online panel discussion. You’ll hear from the team behind the research project and training programme, and from each of the four groups.