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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
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workforce Nurse workforce retention Child oral health LGBTQI+ student experiences in higher education and/or the workplace Nurses in primary health care/ public health Work integrated learning International
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research / Master of Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology Project Area: Occupational Hygiene; Biological Monitoring; Epidemiology. School / Research Centre / Institute: Occupational and Environmental Health
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for different types, stages, and treatments of cancer through investigating the biological mechanisms by which exercise suppresses cancer and improves outcomes for patients. Desired Skills: Bachelor or Masters in
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developing countries are of particular interest. Desired skills: Master of Public Health (by Research) Project Area: Occupational Hygiene; Biological Monitoring; Heat Stress. School / Research Centre
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therapeutic agent. Large number of assays will be utilized. Project Area: Alzheimer’s Disease Supervisor(s): Dr Binosha Fernando, Professor Ralph Martins Project level: Masters, PhD School / Research Centre
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essential. Desired skills: Master of Public Health (by Research) Project Area: Occupational Hygiene; Biological Monitoring; Heat Stress. School / Research Centre / Institute: Occupational and Environmental
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disorders Supervisor(s): Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, Associate Professor Erin Godecke, Professor Natalie Ciccone Project level: Masters, PhD Start date: Ongoing
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and Professor Jonathan Hodgson Project level: Masters and PhD Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR or RTP Scholarship Start date: January 2022
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disease. Detecting SHS in carers may offer a unique window of opportunity to prevent chronic diseases in the primary care setting Desired Skills: Basic Human Biology and Genetics; Basic Public Health