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PhD Opportunity This project will involve epidemiologic analysis of Flu-Tracking to explore how symptoms of acute respiratory infection have changed over time, who is most impacted, and where
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priorities. This may include: Supporting the design and implementation of community-led research projects. Conducting literature reviews and environmental scans. Assisting with data collection, analysis, and
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study is obtained). You must commence your degree by 1 August 2026. Have a background in impact assessment fields such as cost and benefit analysis, techno-economic analysis, barriers to innovation
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of the Southern Ocean (Dr Rohan Howitt ) Data, Discourse and Disinformation: The Power of Climate Communications (Prof. Libby Lester ) Subterranean Cities in the Asia-Pacific: An Environmental History (Dr Samson
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a degree in Exercise and Sports Science (Honours or equivalent) and demonstrate a strong interest in sport science and performance analysis within elite team sports. Foundational knowledge and
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, and industry audiences. Reproducible outputs including: Analysis protocol Validated questionnaire scoring framework Aggregated datasets (de-identified/synthetic) Statistical analysis code
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, RNA sequencing and extracellular vesicle analysis to explore this knowledge gap. The project is situated within the Hunter Medical Research Institute ‘Infertility and Reproduction Program’ at
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, advanced soil analysis, and modelling. The research involves field work in Western Australia’s unique ecosystems, applying cutting-edge imaging, spectroscopy and molecular techniques, and leveraging machine
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., finite-element analysis) of scorpion species. Exploring evolution and biodiversity of Australian scorpions through methods such as phylogenetic analysis, geometric morphometrics, distribution modelling
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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 the