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collective expertise in key areas of the project including applied econometrics, public health, and health economics, will support the quantitative and domain-specific aspects of the study. This research is
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in public health, health promotion, social or behavioural sciences; • an interest in community-facing, policy-relevant research; • strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills; • excellent
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of sustainable diets, to identify theoretical frameworks that can be applied to media campaigns in public health; (2) To gain deep insights into the public's perceptions, beliefs, and sources of misinformation
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aiming to eliminate hepatitis C as a public health threat by 2030. This elimination goal is in line with global targets set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and targets included in Australia's Sixth
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important public health issue globally, with over 700,000 deaths reported annually. Alarmingly, it is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds (WHO, 2019). Low-and-middle-income countries in
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health advocates and legislators are focussing on limiting youth exposure - and general public access – to e-cigarettes, big tobacco has already shifted to a new product - nicotine pouches. These pouches
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the project. The project team has high-level expertise in the analysis of linked, multi-sectoral administrative data, world-leading expertise in justice health research, and strong connections with decision
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project initiation. . The supervisory team, with collective expertise in key areas of the project including applied econometrics, microbiology, population health, and health economics, will support the
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have: • a background in public health, health promotion, social or behavioural sciences; • an interest in community-facing, policy-relevant research; • strong verbal communication and interpersonal
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1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria • Background in public health, health promotion, or social/behavioural sciences. • Experience or interest in community-based