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-related health outcomes and attempt to explain the underlying sources of such disparities. By doing so, the research will provide insights into the economic implications of sepsis management practices and
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program is intended to study different overarching topics in labour economics, and economics of education. We attempt to understand the following phenomena or research interests or an intersection
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, advanced energy storage technologies, and complementary energy systems. The goal is to develop a resilient, sustainable, and economically viable energy infrastructure that can support both current and future
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research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting highly qualified talent. SnT invites applications from PhD candidates in the general area of machine
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health insurance companies in Australia. The proposed research project aligns with the strategic and priority areas of the School of Accounting and Economics. Securing substantial funding is essential
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acknowledged in high level political, environmental, economic forums, and in evolving corporate guidelines. The concepts of ‘green economy’ and ‘circular economy’ have been framed to address climate and
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women. Addressing these impacts is crucial for both public health and economic sustainability. This PhD project aims to explore the broad mental health impacts of physical violence on families across
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enhance individuals' employability through creation of opportunities for higher-paying and more stable jobs, with this economic empowerment helping to alleviate financial burdens within equity cohorts, and
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policy, economics, climate change, and international development. The Scholarship Program consists of three components: Participation in the Global Voices Policy Fellowship; The Global Voices National
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social well-being. The Triple Bottom Line Theory (Elkington, 1994) integrates economic, social, and environmental performance in business practices. This research will employ a mixed-methods approach. The