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Organizational Unit: Health, Safety and Environment Branch Classification: AS-4 Tenure: Continuing Language Requirements: English Assignments and secondments may be considered according to NRC's policies Pool will
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style requirements with the intent to further enhance the learning environments and strategies players use to learn off the field of play. Aims 1. To assess how representative the training activities
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communities and often occurs in the context of social interaction. Many social activities occur in aquatic environments. Alcohol use in and around water is a risk factor for injuries, including fatal and non
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Status: Opening Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 20/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Alcohol use is a complex public health issue underpinned by a range of environmental, commercial, social, and...
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
Centre for Doctoral Training for Sustainable Composites Manufacturing, based at the University of Nottingham. The student will undertake an industrially focused project, conducting cutting-edge research
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
Centre for Doctoral Training for Sustainable Composites Manufacturing, based at the University of Nottingham. The student will undertake an industrially focused project, conducting cutting-edge research
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care. There is evidence that clinical debriefing models can mitigate the psychological effects of these stressful events and improve the psychological safety of their working environment to improve
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have long been recognised for their potential to benefit various industries, and they have achieved significant success worldwide, particularly in controlled environments. Examples include autonomous
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level of impairment. More recently, psychologists have used virtual-reality based environments to effectively deliver exposure therapy for specific fears with some evidence demonstrating its efficacy
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at QIB, fostering a supportive and enthusiastic research environment. Additionally, they will undertake placement visits at William Oak Diagnostics, pioneers in the field of lateral flow devices