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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100369

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $665,000.00
    Summary
    Bridging the gap on locational disadvantage: Impact of community-identified interventions on social capital, psychosocial and socioeconomic outcomes. Interventions to combat locational disadvantage are vital given the pervasiveness and long-term consequences for youth and communities. This research will offer important educational and socio-economic benefits by enriching the psychosocial adjustment and life potential of young Australians and the capacity of schools in locationally disadvantaged .... Bridging the gap on locational disadvantage: Impact of community-identified interventions on social capital, psychosocial and socioeconomic outcomes. Interventions to combat locational disadvantage are vital given the pervasiveness and long-term consequences for youth and communities. This research will offer important educational and socio-economic benefits by enriching the psychosocial adjustment and life potential of young Australians and the capacity of schools in locationally disadvantaged communities. Effective research and community-identified social capital and psychosocial interventions will enhance pro-social behaviours, health, psychosocial adjustment, and school and community engagement. This will build capacity at community, school, and individual levelsand contribute to national socioeconomic wellbeing.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130104468

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $223,838.00
    Summary
    Emotional responses to comparisons in romantic relationships: implications for relationship wellbeing. This project will identify the nature of the emotions that stem from comparisons between romantic partners. It will reveal how these emotions in turn impact relationship dynamics and ultimately, relationship wellbeing. This research will provide important insights into the underlying processes that make some relationships thrive and others fail.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200417

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $151,000.00
    Summary
    The role of implicit identity and implicit beliefs in recovery from mental illness. Although effective treatments have been developed for many mental disorders, some people still fail to recover when others with a similar psychological profile respond well to therapy. The proposed research addresses this conundrum by examining the role of unconscious identification with mental illnesses and the role it plays in recovery.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110100989

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $263,099.00
    Summary
    A longitudinal study into the development of personal vulnerabilities and well-being in adolescence. Character strengths such as empathy and emotion management skills are potentially teachable and help prevent an adolescent from experiencing difficulties in social, emotional, and academic adjustment. This longitudinal study examines the temperament and environmental factors that promote character strengths in adolescents.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200102087

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,980.00
    Summary
    Does nicotine make memories stronger? . This project studies why memories encoded in the presence of nicotine are stronger and longer lasting than other types of memories. Its goal is to use an innovative interdisciplinary approach, including sophisticated behavioural analysis and advanced genetic tools, to show that nicotine ‘switches on’ genes that are important for long-term memory formation. The anticipated outcome is an improved understanding of basic memory consolidation processes and how .... Does nicotine make memories stronger? . This project studies why memories encoded in the presence of nicotine are stronger and longer lasting than other types of memories. Its goal is to use an innovative interdisciplinary approach, including sophisticated behavioural analysis and advanced genetic tools, to show that nicotine ‘switches on’ genes that are important for long-term memory formation. The anticipated outcome is an improved understanding of basic memory consolidation processes and how they are influenced by nicotine. It is expected that this outcome will provide new insights into the persistence of cravings in tobacco dependence, and a novel perspective on epigenetic modifications that influence memory consolidation processes.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150100368

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $221,574.00
    Summary
    Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. Episodic Volunteering for Non-Profits. This project seeks to improve the policy and practice of volunteer involvement in the non-profit sector. Non-profit organisations rely on volunteers, and their capacity to deliver vital community services is threatened by the decrease in long-term, continuous volunteering and increase in episodic (short-term, flexible) volunteering. The interdisciplinary project aims to use mixed methods (qualitative interviews and quantitat .... Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. Episodic Volunteering for Non-Profits. This project seeks to improve the policy and practice of volunteer involvement in the non-profit sector. Non-profit organisations rely on volunteers, and their capacity to deliver vital community services is threatened by the decrease in long-term, continuous volunteering and increase in episodic (short-term, flexible) volunteering. The interdisciplinary project aims to use mixed methods (qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys) and multiple perspectives (volunteers and staff who manage them) to develop an episodic volunteering definition; to explore the economic and social impact of episodic volunteering, and to develop a theoretical model of volunteer retention. The findings are intended to provide an evidence base and recommendations for non-profit sector policy and practice.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100656

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $743,417.00
    Summary
    A longitudinal study into the development of personal vulnerabilities and well-being in adolescence. This longitudinal study examines the temperament and environmental factors that promote character strengths in adolescents. Character strengths such as empathy and emotion-management skills are potentially teachable and help prevent an adolescent from experiencing difficulties in social, emotional and academic adjustment.
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