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Information for Anthropology Interns


Each anthropology intern who takes up a placement with the Program will receive a handbook to assist them in getting the most out of their experience at their NTRB or other placement organisation. The Handbook for Interns contains information on:

arrow The Aurora Project
arrowarrow internship obligations
arrow terms and abbreviations used in native title
arrow an overview of NTRBs
arrow an overview of other placement organisations
arrow administration and funding of the native title program
arrow the roles of NTRBs
arrow cultural awareness and communication
arrow confidentiality, privacy and legal ethics   
arrow general hints and tips
arrow native title for legal interns
arrow the State-based land rights system
arrow general legal resources
arrow work undertaken by past legal interns
arrow anthropology background reading
arrow general anthropology resources
arrow work undertaken by past anthropology interns
arrow social science background reading
arrow general social sciences resources
arrow Organisation-specific information
arrow feedback and complaint resolution
arrow insurance and emergency information.

A hard copy of the Handbook for Interns will be mailed to you prior to the commencement of your placement. This handbook is also available as a download.

click here to download Part 1

click here to download Part 2

(Please note: These files are around 8Mb each so it may take a little time to download.)

 

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