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quantitative skills, including familiarity with research methodologies, data analysis, and statistical tools are desired for this project. A solid understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, including relevant
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-fatal drowning. The extensive Australian coastline, the popularity of aquatic activities and associated risk practices means young people are over-represented in water-related injury statistics and
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water-related injury statistics and drowning deaths. Deaths occur at the beach, off rocks in rivers whilst swimming and boating. Often these recreational activities involve the consumption of alcohol
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half years to complete. Ideal candidate This PhD research opportunity would suit someone with a strong quantitative background (e.g. econometrics, statistics), and an interest in applying their skills
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prior experience in planning and conducting mixed-method research projects, statistical and qualitative data analysis and academic writing are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants are advised
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completed both the baseline and follow-up questionnaire to undertake a 1-to-1 interview (online or in person) focused on satisfaction with the materials and future recommendations. Descriptive statistics will
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy
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candidate. The PhD project will focus on data analytics, data mining, and statistical modelling of complex biological system in crops. The project will have access to large volume of state-of-the-art Next
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statistical competence in quantitative methods. They will have a demonstrated ability to work independently and to appropriately manage sensitive and confidential information. Responsibilities may include
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tools to record and derive important contextual information. The student will also learn relevant statistical techniques such as Linear Mixed Modelling to compare between drills and competition