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children and families tertiary qualification in relevant field such as health sciences, psychology, public health (Masters/Honours degree) with relevant work experience is desirable experience in developing
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. Join a community where excellence is at the core of our culture, contributions are valued and a range of benefits and rewards are available, such as: Up to 26 weeks paid parental leave/paid primary care
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children and families tertiary qualification in relevant field such as health sciences, psychology, public health (Masters/Honours degree) with relevant work experience is desirable experience in developing
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What you'll receive The P2P program provides financial support if you're: studying a PhD or professional doctorate articulating from a QUT Master of Philosophy into a PhD undertaking a postdoctoral
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of research outcomes. Supervision and Researcher Development: Contribute to the supervision of undergraduate, Honours, Masters and HDR students, support researcher development through coaching and feedback, and
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Emotional Wellbeing. Demonstrated experience conducting original research and contributing to scholarly outputs, with a developing research profile in a relevant discipline. Proven ability to build and
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-Chancellor’s Principal Research and Impact Fellow (Level D) Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Research and Impact Fellow (Level E) Fellows will be supported to develop and deliver impactful research programs
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connection intervention to improve adolescent mental health (the Mind Your Mate program). You will work collaboratively with the Mind Your Mate project team, supervise junior research staff, and aid the Chief
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program’s international advisory board. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with Chief Investigator Professor Chris Gibson at the University of Sydney as well as other members of the Laureate
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Associate Research Fellow, you will: Coordinate and deliver an innovative health services research pilot focused on improving hospital to primary care transitions in regional Victoria. Work closely with