Welcome to the SISS Website
The mission of ARCRNSISS is to enhance Australia’s capacity and capability to conduct innovative, cross-disciplinary policy-relevant, research in spatially integrated social science and to provide the evidence base for understanding the issues and challenges facing people and places in coping with changes in contemporary society.
ARCRNSISS will facilitate Australia’s social scientists to develop and apply spatially integrating research paradigms and approaches in pursuing these objectives:
- Enhance existing, and facilitate the emergence of new capacity and capability among social scientists to undertake world class research and development in SISS through cross-disciplinary collaboration.
- Promote and facilitate increased and more effective cross-disciplinary collaboration between researchers in Australia and internationally.
- Engage and nurture young and inexperienced researchers to build research capacity and capability and to ensure future research leadership.
- 2009 CofFEE Conference - Registration Open
'Labour Underutilisation - Umemployment & Underemployment' CofFEE Conference
3-4 December 2009, University of Newcastle, Australia
For all information, visit the website or download brochure.
- GIS in the Humanities and Social Sciences 2009 International Conference
Registration for the Geographic Information Science (GIS) in the Humanities and Social Sciences 2009 International Conference, to be held 7 to 9 October 2009 in Taiwan, is open.
For all information and to register, please visit the official site here.
- ARCRNSISS Methods, Tools and Technologies Workshop
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10th - 11th December 2009
Noahs on the Beach, Newcastle, NSW
The Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) will once again host the ARCRNSISS Methods, Tools and Technologies workshop in Newcastle, NSW at Noahs on the Beach, 10th - 11th December 2009. Bill Mitchell and Scott Baum, the joint convenors of the MTT Forum invite all Network members and their students to participate.
- BITRE Infrastructure Colloquium 2009
The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development (BITRE) invites you to register for the 2009 Infrastructure Colloquium, held 18 and 19 June 2009, at Parliament House, Canberra.















