 
 
Information for Social Sciences Interns
Each social sciences 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:
the Aurora Project |
internship obligations |
terms and abbreviations used in native title |
an overview of NTRBs |
an overview of other placement organisations |
administration and funding of the native title program |
the roles of NTRBs |
cultural awareness and communication |
confidentiality, privacy and legal ethics |
general hints and tips |
native title for legal interns |
the State-based land rights system |
general legal resources |
work undertaken by past legal interns |
anthropology background reading |
general anthropology resources |
work undertaken by past anthropology interns |
social science background reading |
general social sciences resources |
placement organisations |
feedback and complaint resolution |
insurance and emergency information. |
A hard copy of the Handbook will be mailed to Interns prior to the commencement of their placement.
The handbook is also available as a download.
Download the Handbook for Interns (PDF=6.6 Mb)
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