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expertise in research methodology or willingness to learn. Well-developed computer skills. Application process Expressions of interest are invited to be submitted electronically to Professor Judith Finn via
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sequelae of paediatric sepsis—encompassing physical, neurocognitive, emotional, and social impacts—follow-up care remains fragmented and inconsistent across healthcare systems. Our program is developing a
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students Study stage type: Alumni Study area: Health Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply Applicants must submit an application form and include details
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research documentation, including ethics and funding applications Assist with routine team administration Assist with preparing reports, graphs, figures and presentations on research outcomes at different
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PhD Scholarship - Movement Metrics for Physical Health Job No.: 682825 Location: Clayton Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful
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demonstrated ability to work in teams evidence of project management proficiency intrinsic motivation to solve problems and achieve short- and long-term goals a degree in dietetics and/or nutrition is preferable
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individualized cancer care plans. Coding and user interface development skills will be developed. This scholarship is open only to Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or New Zealand special
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proposal will be subject to internal review and approval by QUT. For questions about the application process, contact Andrea McCrindle , Centre Research Manager. For questions about the scholarship
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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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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