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understanding who is most at risk of transitioning into permanent residential aged care (PRAC) has never been more important. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to work with two of Australia’s largest
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an Australian Research Council (ARC)-funded project aimed at investigating mental healthcare markets and socioeconomic inequities in access to care. Early access to mental health care is crucial for both
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pregnancy with overweight or obesity. Simple lifestyle interventions can prevent weight gain and related complications, yet translation to real world care to broad public health benefit remains limited
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://www.monash.edu/graduate-research/future-students/scholarships/scholarship-policy-and-procedures . The Opportunity Up to 3 PhD scholarships are offered as important parts of an ARC-funded project Katungal: Managing
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policies can buffer these impacts. This project addresses that gap. It will generate the first comprehensive, population-level evidence on how firms manage periods of economic crisis and how their responses
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of research experience. Excellent time management skills and ability to work independently. Applicants with publications will be highly regarded. Fluency in written and oral English. How to apply
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the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in Australia, reflecting
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the Australian context, including impurity management, microstructure evolution, ore processing, and the development of green ironmaking infrastructure. Monash University hosts a unique suite of green ironmaking
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of the world’s leading research groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health
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researchers: Professor Charmine Härtel (Department of Management, Monash Business School; Director, Opportunity Tech Lab) Professor Kristian Rotaru (Department of Accounting, Monash Business School; Associate