38 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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: Nutrition or exercise science background Project Area: Nutrition, physical activity, bone, muscle, falls, fractures School / Research Centre / Institute : Nutrition & Health Innovation Research Institute
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Health, Gender, Nursing School / Research Centre / Institute : School of Medical and Health Sciences research Supervisor(s): Dr Leesa Costello, Dr Ken Robinson, Dr Julie Dare, Dr Lesley Andrew Project
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Project Outline: My research is situated within the child and family health nursing framework. I am interested in topics that investigate issues impacting on child and family health outcomes. I am particularly interested in the following; Child health/neonatal research topics Mental health of...
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Project Outline: Peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) are a universally known intervention for patients in acute health services to assist with management of conditions, and are the most commonly inserted vascular access device. Most PIVCs are inserted to administer intravenous fluids,...
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Project Outline: This study will examine heat exposure levels of workers in the North of Australia who work a FIFO roster and spend their off-swing in colder climates. Various physiological indicators of heat acclimatisation will be determined at the end of their time on-site and again upon...
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Project Outline: In order to evaluate the quality of care provided by nurses in primary health care settings, we first need to find ‘measures’ of quality and ensure they are appropriate and measurable within the primary health care setting. This project could be focused on one particular...
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. Desired Skills: Health promotion and/or nutrition Project Area: Medical Science; Neuroscience; Genomics Research Centre: Centre for Precision Health Supervisor(s): Professor Simon Laws, Dr Tenielle Porter
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Project Outline: Despite knowledge of the importance of fruits and vegetables in the diet, only 5.4% of Australian adults meet the recommended guidelines for daily serves of fruit and vegetables. Current dietary guidelines recommend a high intake of all fruits and vegetables however, studies...