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in an ecosystem of health, academia and industry, it delivers the research outcomes, skilled workforce, technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team
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to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisor will be Dr Jasmin Grigg . Dr Grigg is a Research Fellow in Addiction Studies at Monash University and Turning Point. Her
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of health, academia and industry, it delivers the research outcomes, skilled workforce, technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisor will
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to study how people behave in certain scenarios, including evacuating from a building fire emergency and driving in non-emergency conditions, few studies have used VR technology to examine human behaviour
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for delivering on organisational objectives, developing creative solutions and practical implementation strategies, in a challenging and dynamic environment. Strong relationship-building and negotiation skills
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per the Higher Education Support Act at the time of award. Domestic students include: a. Australian citizens, b. Australian permanent residents, c. a person entitled to stay in Australia, or to enter
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application design), traditional thesis or thesis by publication including artefact. The successful candidate will act as a conduit for sharing knowledge between partners, with milestones for documenting and
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specialist pancreatic cancer clinical dietetic service face to face and using telehealth via a person-centred evidence-based approach. This position requires expert level knowledge and skills in the management
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per the Higher Education Support Act at the time of award. Domestic students include: a. Australian citizens, b. Australian permanent residents, c. a person entitled to stay in Australia, or to enter
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. For interested applicants, please contact Dr Dhirendra Singh ([email protected]) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of process modelling, human behaviours