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capabilities We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position focused on developing supramolecular cages and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as next-generation materials for the removal of per- and
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Torres Strait Islander peoples for all Flinders vacancies. College of Medicine and Public Health At the College of Medicine and Public Health, we deliver clinical, population and lab-based research
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NHRMC funded project, a randomised control trial evaluating a digital health solution and innovation to chronic disease management based at the Northern Adelaide Local Health Network. The incumbent will
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descriptions, for a comprehensive list of the roles and responsibilities. About You To be successful, you will have completed a PhD or equivalent in a field of Medicine, Public Health, Nursing, Midwifery
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: Completion of a PhD or EdD in a relevant field (Public Health or Behavioural Science) or equivalent qualification. Demonstrated research experience in terms of publications in high quality publications
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of the Research Fellow (Level B) include: Completion of a PhD in a relevant mental health field. Demonstrated evidence of an excellent research track record (for career stage) in mental health relevant to suicide
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into practice to modernize and pave the way for sector wide improvements, making a real and meaningful change to the aged care sector. About You Having completed a PhD in a health or social services-related
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meaningful change to the aged care sector. About You Having completed a PhD or equivalent in a discipline and context relevant to aged care, health or social services, you have significant and relevant
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, you will have completed a PhD in child and/or adolescent mental health, psychology, education, public health or related field, as well as two years of research experience in child and/or adolescent
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program and its implementation in testing sites within the Aged Care sector to understand the enablers and barriers to large scale translation, adaption and adoption of evidence-based activities