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RAC is the name of several different things:


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Refugee Advice and Casework Service [Australia] Inc. (328 words)
Since 1988, RACS has been aiding those with a well-founded fear of persecution in their home countries to secure the legal protection to which they are entitled under the United Nations Convention on Refugees and under Australian law.
In addition, RACS continues to accept meritorious cases in which the character of the work required falls outside the scope of its funding contracts with the government (such as visa cancellation review), and compelling matters that fall outside the capped government funding for community applications.
RACS is hoping to develop a program to help reunite divided families (click here for more information).
Research Apprenticeship Courses (585 words)
RACs should assist doctoral students in learning how to develop and conduct research by providing a structure that allows students to engage in research under the continuous supervision of a faculty member.
The central focus of each RAC is on the research interests of the graduate students and their development as independent researchers.
Although the central focus of each RAC is on the research interests of the graduate students and their development as independent researchers, a balance must be struck between student and faculty interests.
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