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As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the way babies are born. These decisions are incredibly challenging for clinicians and pregnant women. Digital health records, advances in big data,...
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, or to enter and stay in Australia, without any limitation as to time. Applications are due by 31st May and 31st October each year. If you are interested, please contact Prof Kim Marriott, Director of MATS
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for applicants to either be a pharmacist or a health care practitioner. Successful candidates who meet this criteria will be eligible for an additional stipend of $5000/year (maximum $15,000 for the duration
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-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/research-training-program-scholarship#scholarship-details It is desirable for applicants to either be a health care practitioner or psychologist. Successful
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to Build Imaginative Agency for Climate Action (Prof. Stacy Holman-Jones ) National Climate Action Survey: Exploring Climate Futures (Prof. Libby Lester ) Climate Crisis & an Injunction to Care: Exploring
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qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries Dr Karen Little, karen.little@monash.edu , Business Manager, ITTC
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University. The PhD candidate will be working with a team of distinguished researchers: Professor Charmine Hartel (Department of Management, Monash Business School; Director, Opportunity Tech Lab) Associate
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patients. The proposed project will address current gaps in the palliative and supportive care of heart failure patients by enabling a platform for patients to be engaged in the care pathways. This will be
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suggesting that up to 50% of individuals experiencing mental illness also face challenges with substance use. Despite this high prevalence, integrated care delivery remains a significant challenge within
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back to their GPs for management. However, extensive interviews conducted by our team have indicated that people with MCI or mild dementia are highly motivated to engage in behaviour change activities