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project will investigate the role of the pharmacist in leading antimicrobial stewardship activities in Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs) in Western Australia. It will evaluate how these activities affect
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research partnership with St John (Ambulance) WA (SJ-WA). As part of PRECRU, the PhD student will join a productive and supportive research unit, with opportunities to build collaborative research networks
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constantly exposed to a wide range of chemicals or external compounds, commonly known as xenobiotics, which include anything from environmental pollutants to drugs or dietary components. To deal with
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are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and project management skills. The ideal candidate will have a background in either psychology, neuroscience, medicine
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retention. These resources and supports make the project and its three key research objectives feasible within the PhD timeframe. An internship may be available for this project. There is opportunity
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the Curtin School of Population Health. The supervisory team brings a wealth of experience in HDR supervision and in the proposed area of research. This PhD is an opportunity to build on previous gambling
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HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, communication, problem-solving and community facing project management skills. Candidates
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-motivated PhD candidate with excellent legal research and project management skills. Candidates with understanding of International Economic Law and International Environmental Law are desired
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worry and fear of impending environmental doom – is common and may impede constructive engagement while also posing a risk to wellbeing (Clayton, 2020). Australians, whether they have been affected by
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). The 4Ds of Dealing with Distress is a single, 90-minute, online, stress management session designed to share, integrate and embed a range of short- to long-term approaches for dealing with stress (Mansell