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PhD: Health Equity, Access & Inequality, Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School Centre for Health Economics Job No: 688670 Location: Caulfield campus Duration: 4.5-year fixed-term
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PhD Scholarship – Optimising the health of women during pregnancy: scaling accessibility, equity and culturally appropriate healthy lifestyle initiatives in health systems Job No.: 686549 Location
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in conventional imaging, and to access a complementary ‘dark-field’ signal that originates from tiny sample structures. We do this by designing and implementing novel experimental set-ups and
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to biomedical applications. Students will have access to our X-ray imaging laboratory in the New Horizons Research Centre for developing new technology. We also regularly perform experiments at the Australian
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the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism has several advantages. The candidate will be integrated into an active research agenda and will have access to support for data collection, fieldwork
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Research into Antisemitism has several advantages. The candidate will be integrated into an active research agenda and will have access to support for archival travel, fieldwork and conference attendance
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equitable urban transformations in rapidly urbanising contexts. What the Scholarships Offer Fully funded PhD (stipend and tuition, subject to eligibility) Access to established Living Lab sites and primary
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-ray speckle-based imaging, a simple and flexible technique using just a piece of sandpaper as an optical element to access the phase-contrast and dark-field image modalities. Using this method, I
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opportunity to make an impact and solve real world issues in a stimulating, supportive environment with access to cutting edge facilities. The Opportunity Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding
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capacities, motivations and access, overlooking household dynamics and social inequalities related to income, tenure, gender, cultural background and location. This PhD project investigates how policy