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qualitative and quantitative methods. Work on WP-2 will suit someone with an interest and aptitude for coding administrative data using large language models. It will require use of advanced quantitative
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collaborator, Kurloo, based in Brisbane, Australia and be involved in the commercialisation pathway for the research outcomes. Useful Information CSIRO industry PhD project description 8558.pdf Scholarships
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inference. PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics, a large and active economics research group within the Monash Business School in Melbourne, Australia. As a candidate in the CHE
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, and how these dynamics affect access to care and population health. Using large-scale longitudinal administrative data and modern causal inference methods, the research will analyse how changes in pay
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dennis.petrie@monash.edu or Dr Gozde Aydin gozde.aydin@monash.edu Integrated PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), a large and active economics research group within
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information, please contact: Professor Dennis Petrie (dennis.petrie@monash.edu ) or Dr Gozde Aydin (gozde.aydin@monash.edu ) Integrated PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics (CHE
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understood. The candidate will join a collaborative research team using large-scale Australian data and modern statistical methods to produce credible evidence on these issues. The project provides
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the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), a large and active economics research group within the Monash Business School. As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program , you will receive rigorous training in
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University has assessed your full application and issued an official offer of entry into the PhD with scholarship. Who to contact for further information Dr Zhe Chen, zhe.chen@latrobe.edu.au
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are recruiting three PhD students for the following Projects: Project 1: Unifying on-farm data and crop models to enhance tactical crop decisions Summary: Despite the increasing availability of on-farm data and