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following themes are encouraged: Innovative Assistive Technology: The co-design and evaluation of new assistive technologies that address the real-world needs of people with disability. These might
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the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS), is more critical than ever. HASS disciplines offer the tools to understand the human dimensions of environmental and climate change – our values, cultures, politics
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in key areas of psychology and health sciences, engineering and information technology. The projects within the Centre are expected to accelerate research translation and industry engagement through
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Professor Kristian Rotaru (Department of Accounting, Monash Business School; Deputy Director, Opportunity Tech Lab) Dr Mor Vered (Department of Data Science & AI, Faculty of IT) Dr Estelle Wallingford
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-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/research-training-program-scholarship#scholarship-details It is desirable for applicants to either be a health care practitioner or psychologist. Successful
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information about contraception and pharmacists are willing and interested to provide this care. This project will involve the development, implementation and evaluation of a video animation that seeks
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industry partners, as well as training and master classes in key areas of psychology and health sciences, engineering and information technology. The projects within the Centre are expected to accelerate
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patients. The proposed project will address current gaps in the palliative and supportive care of heart failure patients by enabling a platform for patients to be engaged in the care pathways. This will be
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PhD research opportunity -The economics of preventing future health inequalities - Project-specific PhD opportunity in the Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School Job No: 667935 Location
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; Implementation strategies for improved integrated care. The project has a strong implementation focus, aiming to directly inform and advance approaches to integrated care within Victoria and nationally