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arrangements and are strongly discouraged. However, part-time may potentially be considered only if approved by the supervisory team and in accordance with university policy. Part-time scholarships are taxable
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://www.monash.edu/graduate-research/future-students/scholarships/scholarship-policy-and-procedures . A tuition fee scholarship and Single Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) will be provided for a successful international
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. T (2020). Is there a scam for everyone? Psychologically profiling cyberscam victims. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 26(3), 399-409. doi.org/10.1007/s10610-020-09458-z Whitty, M. T
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applicant, with a strong interest in health system evaluation and improving MCH practice and policy. This is an exciting opportunity for the applicant to work with the Department and MCH nurse clinician
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and Indigenous Quantitative Methodologies Contributing to advocacy for a national cessation support program through policy-relevant research outputs Supervisor: Professor Billie Bonevski will serve as
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policy reform and health service investment could be directed to maximise benefit for survivors; WHAT therapeutic approaches are most effective at addressing the harms of SV; and HOW and WHEN to implement
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your Advisory Committee at Confirmation of Candidature; and Be able to demonstrate that you have met all relevant University policy requirements relating to their fieldwork (such as compliance with
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Eligibility criteria Australian citizen/PR or NZ citizen Future Higher Degree by Research applicants Full-time enrolment Shows an active research interest in housing or social policy issues pertaining
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; and, economic modelling of health policies and technologies . Employment prospects PhD graduates from the Centre for Health Economics typically find employment as researchers in leading universities
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. The research outcomes are expected to provide actionable insights to inform industry policy, workplace practices, and road safety strategies nationwide. The PhD will be supervised by Associate Professor Sjaan