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or to discuss whether the project is a good fit for you, you’re welcome to contact: Professor David Johnston at david.johnston@monash.edu PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics, a
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provide multiple competitive scholarships funded by a national elite HDR training program: Data61 Next Generation Graduate (https://www.csiro.au/en/work-with-us/funding-programs/programs/next-generation
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Grace Kang Global Assist Grant The Grace Kang Global Assist Grant is introduced to support coursework students who participate in an overseas study program as part of their Monash degree. Total
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groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in
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concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in Australia, reflecting the reputation of our researchers and the quality of their mentorship
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We have a range of potential research projects on offer in partnership with VIFM - https://www.vifm.org/ - looking at ML techniques in predicting forensic diagnoses / image analysis, across
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to work closely with other leading academics at Monash University, including Professor Carol Propper , A/Prof Terrence Cheng and Dr Danusha Jayawardana . As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program
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(Practice) to contribute to the development and delivery of the clinical skills component of the Monash Mildura GP Academy end-to-end medical program based in Mildura. The position contributes to high-quality
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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information