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and Torres Strait Islander people to apply. At ECU we give everyone a voice and value what you can bring to the university. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process at any
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in contributing to sound oversight of these high-risk activities and continually progressing ECU’s processes, improvement plans and training to support our researchers and students. The successful
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the efficient maintenance and operation of the University's facilities. This includes managing maintenance contracts, conducting condition audits, and providing technical support for various projects to meet the
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priorities to meet deadlines, ensure external and internal client expectations are met, seek to improve communication and processes, to increase efficiencies within the Centre and with clients
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of the research profile of the Institute including an understanding of the research process, ethical, compliance and quality issues. You will be a self-starter who can work autonomously and as part of a team to
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Project Outline: This project builds on a recently completed PhD that investigated the university experiences of women nurse students in an intimate relationship (married or de facto). This study
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on the student’s background and preference, the PhD project will be in one of the following areas: Vascular access Peripheral vascular access Haemodialysis vascular access Indwelling urinary catheter management
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/ Institute: Occupational and Environmental Health Supervisor(s): A/Prof Jacques Oosthuizen Project level: Masters or PhD Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR or RTP Scholarship Start date: Ongoing
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Health School / Research Centre / Institute: Communication disorders Supervisor(s): Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, Associate Professor Erin Godecke, Professor Natalie Ciccone Project level: Masters, PhD
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, interventions Breaking bad news to families Desired skills: Data analysis, Interest in prehospital environment and paramedics Project Area: Paramedicine Supervisor(s): Dr. David Reid Project level: Masters, PhD