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Centre for Health Economics, Monash University Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Integrated PhD Program 2026 Location: Caulfield campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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the effectiveness of an audio/visual online coaching programme that leverages digital health technologies as part of a novel intervention that can be easily accessed by a wide audience. This will be compared with
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, Philosophy, Scandinavian Studies, Sinology), which must be completed by the start of the program (01.04.2026). Dissertations are generally designed as interdisciplinary projects with supervision from advisors
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of childhood cancer death. You will work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme
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Fees for 4 years (Full time), £12,000 stipend for 3 years We are pleased to invite applications for a funded PhD studentship exploring how a curated Arts Public Programme can address pressing issues
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Research Assistants (RAs) within the Institute of Mental Health. The RAs will be working on the ESRC/NIHR funded DETERMIND programme (www.determind.org.uk
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for the academic year 2025-2026 in the following Doctoral Programs: 1. Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and Cultures Historical Research, Preservation, Cultural Heritage, Management, and Use (ACMA) Program duration
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disturbances. This programme of doctoral work will investigate the prevalence of iron deficiency/ iron deficiency anaemia in high performing athletes and assess the effectiveness of a novel oral iron supplement
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provides a tax-free stipend of £20,780 per annum for the duration of the studentship plus university tuition fees. How to Apply: All applications should be made online . Under programme name, select 'SSEHS
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher in Decision Analytic Modelling, working with Associate Professors Apostolos Tsiachristas and Brian Nicholson, on a research programme developing and