We will generally advertise opportunities for research students (PhD, Masters, Honours), but please feel free to contact members of the project team directly to discuss ideas and opportunities. 

Potential Honours students can review the UNSW BEES Honours page for current project offerings within the School of BEES.

Volunteer opportunities to assist with our fieldwork are frequently available. Contact a member of the project team directly. 

Keep up with regular project updates through our Instagram page.

You can continue to support the Myall Lakes Dingo/Dapin Project through helping us grow our database.

 

Contact us

For general enquiries relating to the Myall lakes Dingo/Dapin Project, email neil.jordan@unsw.edu.au 

 

Myall Lakes Dingo/Dapin Team

 

The MLDP research team is made up of several UNSW PhD and Honours students working under the supervision of Dr Neil Jordan and Dr Benjamin Pitcher, and alongside partners on the ground to deliver research relevant to management. 

 

Working with Dingoes/Dapin on Worimi Country

The Myall Lakes Dingo/Dapin Project is privileged to work on Worimi Country, and to do so directly with Worimi people towards a deeper understanding and respect for the dingo and its place on Country. We pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past and present, and celebrate their ongoing connections with dingoes and the wider landscape.

Dapin/Dingo management

Read about how dingoes are managed, and the role of the MLDP in promoting evidence-based dingo/dapin management. 

Research projects & publications

Our research projects and publications showcase the partnerships and research themes of Dingo science for management.

Myall Lakes Dingo/Dapin Project

Learn how you can get involved in the Myall Lakes Dingo/Dapin Project.