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PhD Opportunity This project will involve epidemiologic analysis of Flu-Tracking to explore how symptoms of acute respiratory infection have changed over time, who is most impacted, and where
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priorities. This may include: Supporting the design and implementation of community-led research projects. Conducting literature reviews and environmental scans. Assisting with data collection, analysis, and
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study is obtained). You must commence your degree by 1 August 2026. Have a background in impact assessment fields such as cost and benefit analysis, techno-economic analysis, barriers to innovation
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of the Southern Ocean (Dr Rohan Howitt ) Data, Discourse and Disinformation: The Power of Climate Communications (Prof. Libby Lester ) Subterranean Cities in the Asia-Pacific: An Environmental History (Dr Samson
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. About Monash and the Centre for Health Economics The Centre for Health Economics is one of the world’s leading research groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest
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, and industry audiences. Reproducible outputs including: Analysis protocol Validated questionnaire scoring framework Aggregated datasets (de-identified/synthetic) Statistical analysis code
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a degree in Exercise and Sports Science (Honours or equivalent) and demonstrate a strong interest in sport science and performance analysis within elite team sports. Foundational knowledge and
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, or High Second-Class Masters degree or equivalent in the health-related field. Strong quantitative research skills. An understanding of quantitative research methodology and data analysis. Evidence of
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, advanced soil analysis, and modelling. The research involves field work in Western Australia’s unique ecosystems, applying cutting-edge imaging, spectroscopy and molecular techniques, and leveraging machine
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, RNA sequencing and extracellular vesicle analysis to explore this knowledge gap. The project is situated within the Hunter Medical Research Institute ‘Infertility and Reproduction Program’ at