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Institute (NDRI) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University invites expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates for a fully funded PhD scholarship in qualitative research about
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. This PhD project, partnering with the Inclusive Design Collective on the ARC funded mid-career industry fellowship (IM240100147), investigates how people with disability navigated digital platforms during
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OHTs work in residential aged care facilities in WA. This project will utilise an exploratory research design using qualitative and quantitative research methods (interviews, focus groups and surveys
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Status: Open Applications open: 25/11/2024 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The CSIRO Industry PhD Program
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collected. The equipment necessary for the project and the majority of the reagents are available in Dr Boisvert’s lab at CHIRI. The project builds on developmental strengths of the primary supervisor and
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by researchers at Curtin’s enAble Institute, School of Population Health, and the WACHS-Curtin Research and Innovation Alliance. The Alliance is embedded within the WA
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eligibility for this grant program. Application process Activity Leads (PhD Students) should follow the below steps to make an application: Check eligibility criteria for a PhD at their chosen university is met
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-design recommendations for policy, practice and advocacy. Significance This research will make a significant contribution to a very small evidence base on ‘zero-alcohol’ beverages and their impact on
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, obesity, hypertension, hearing loss, alcohol misuse, and smoking. Objectives The PhD will involve three interlinked projects with the following objectives: Objective 1: Co-Designing Dementia Risk Messages
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connectivity across the lifespan. The research will build on evidence that bimodal stimulation is effective in various cognitive and sensory domains, including therapeutic applications for conditions like