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including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You A PhD in epidemiology or a related discipline
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Apply now Job no:532202 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Senior Research Associate Research Fellow (National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit - NPESU) Employment Type
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Part time (2 days per week) fixed term 2 years based at Camperdown Research Fellow Role supporting The Environmental Epidemiology team at the School of Public Health Base Salary $127,436- $151,328
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and research assistants. Travel regularly to field sites across Central Queensland. What You’ll Bring PhD in public health, epidemiology, rural health, Indigenous health, or related field. Experience
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research profile in mathematical ecology, mathematical epidemiology, or environmental decision science. You will work as part of a dynamic interdisciplinary team to build new mathematical frameworks
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You Completion or near completion of a PhD in psychology, epidemiology or public health Demonstrated experience analysing longitudinal quantitative data. Some experience with analysing qualitative data
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the delivery of critical insights for public health and clinical decision-making. As part of the Monash Infectious Diseases group, this position contributes to clinical research through expert epidemiological
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collaborative team making a real impact on women's and children’s health. About You To be successful in this role you will demonstrate: Postgraduate or PhD qualifications in epidemiology, statistics
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communications, and strategic planning. Who we are looking for – Essential Selection Criteria: A PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g., public health, criminology, epidemiology, psychology, sociology, or related
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Medicine (SPHPM) is one of the largest public health schools in the Asia Pacific region, with a global reputation for excellence in epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical trials, health systems, and