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: This is an Expression of Interest process. To express your interest in applying, candidates must supply the following information via email to oni.scholarship@latrobe.edu.au : current academic transcript
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for this scholarship, email your application to Andrea McCrindle and include 'Application to RACQ Top Up Scholarship' in your subject line. Your application should include summaries of your: experience in road safety
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. Application Process To apply, please email the following documents to principal supervisor Dr Feras Dayoub (feras.dayoub@adelaide.edu.au ) and Jessica Cortazzo, Manager, Projects and Strategic Partnerships
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publications • Preliminary Research Thesis Topic Proposal (DOTX 153KB) , to be completed with contact
, email address email address of Academic> • Education qualifications (testamur and -
have any questions about this opportunity, please email buseco-che.hdr.enquiries@monash.edu Supporting a diverse workforce Monash University recognises that its Australian campuses are located
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: implementation science or qualitative research diabetes foot disease research and/or clinical practice. How to apply The first step is to email Associate Professor Peter Lazzarini detailing your academic and
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disease research and/or clinical practice. How to apply The first step is to email Associate Professor Peter Lazzarini detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in
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). Please email russell.tsuchida@monash.edu and susan.wei@monash.edu for any questions related to this project.
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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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through health department and other organisational email systems, the cohort has grown to >75,000 current participants of all ages. Participants complete a weekly online survey describing any influenza-like