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the most significant contribution to the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology through a thesis or other published research. The prize, first awarded in 1938, is to be awarded by Council on the recommendation
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understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply There is a two-stage application process. Before applying: Find a Potential Hosting Supervisor (Recommended this to be done before
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held in police custody - to inform responses that ensure their health and wellbeing needs are addressed. Located within this broad area of investigation, the specific PhD topic is open for negotiation
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competitive HDR graduate. This project is grounded in interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing on the expertise of a diverse team from Curtin University's disciplines of Psychology and Health Economics & Data
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. The Scholarship will provide the successful applicant with opportunity to be involved in delivering recommendations of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System. The candidate will also work
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for overseas student health cover. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 3 Eligible courses You can search the full list of PhD courses available on our website. We recommend you check with your Vietnamese
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the Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health (CERIPH). CERIPH is a multi-disciplinary research centre within the Curtin School of Population Health (SoPH) with expertise and research strength
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for a cause or cure for IBD. The award is designed for candidates at an early stage in their careers, for example (but not confined to) graduates in any health care discipline or science who are seeking
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Health System. Collaborating with supervisors, the candidate will address critical issues in forensic mental health care, working closely with the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health (Forensicare
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, and community. One in five Australian teenagers drink at levels that may cause health related harms, at least once a month. Drinking alcohol is an accepted and widespread practice in Australian