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of our healthcare workforce is at crisis point. Working within emergency medicine is associated with traumatic events, or situations that may lead to moral injury, and adverse mental health outcomes
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simulations predict millions to hundreds of millions of stellar-mass black holes roaming through our Galaxy. However, there are only ~100 found so far. It is not currently clear whether this stark gap is due
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indexed, based on full-time studies, for up to a maximum of 3 years Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Doctor of Philosophy - Civil Engineering, https://study.curtin.edu.au
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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 18/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Alexithymia is a
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or sexual violence by an intimate partner. The mental health repercussions of such violence are severe, contributing to rising rates of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among
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, or related fields. Experience of publications in good quality journals is desirable. The applicants must meet the academic entry requirement for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy program including
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to those at low risk. Despite its success, frailty remains a significant predictor of unfavorable outcomes post-TAVR. Traditional frailty assessments, such as the Clinical Frailty Scale, often lack
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scholarship is funded by the multinational chemical company BASF and Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a student during their PhD on antimicrobial resistance. This project focuses
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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 18/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Dementia is one
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Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) causes substantial burden of disease in children and adults. It is associated with problems in daily functioning and a range of other psychopathologies. Whilst the DSM-5-TR criteria