 
Native Title Research Practices

Overview
The Native Title Research Practices program is a 3 day program that aims to enable participants to develop key knowledge and skills required in their daily native title research work, through a range of interactive problem-based activities and associated presentations.
Program topics include:
focusing anthropological research enquiries for the proof of native title |
effective use of anthropological research methods – practical ways to get the most from your research and strategic considerations in research choices |
managing the research process when working with consultants |
new developments in meeting evidentiary requirements |
briefing consultants for better outcomes – writing briefs which will satisfy legal requirements and allow experts to reach their conclusions |
exploration of the capabilities brought to native title by the various research disciplines, history in particular, and examination of the complexities faced by cognate disciplines when required to conform to the requirements of legal evidentiary practice |
issues and solutions for the storage and transfer of cultural and heritage information and materials |
dispute management skills – learn to tailor your approach to disputes to meet the differing needs of the individuals and groups involved, and the underlying motivations which underpin their behaviour. |
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Testimonials from previous Research Practices participants:
"Exploring the legal requirements of connection reports & hearing about the experiences and expectations in future work for researchers." |
"I really enjoyed having the opportunity to meet main players in the field as well as other anthros, people from other NTRBs and field officers. Truly a wonderful experience." |
"Difficult concepts very well explained, excellent resources to accompany each session." |
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Downloadable Flyer
For a printable PDF of the 2010 Native Title Research Practices program click here.
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Entry requirements
This program is intended for NTRB anthropologists and research staff.
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Dates and venue details
| Date |
Location |
| 24-26 August, 2010 |
Sydney |
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Further information
For further information about Aurora programs please contact our Learning & Development team on (02) 9469 8115 or email the Learning & Development team.
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To register
To register for this program please download and complete the registration form or go to our registrations page for details on all Aurora programs.
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