PhD Scholarship in urban planning and indicators of health

Updated: over 1 year ago
Location: Melbourne, VICTORIA
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

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Value and duration

 

The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship.

This Scholarship will be available for 3 years.


Opening date

1 June 2022


Closing date

Scholarship will close once the position is filled. 


Number of scholarships

One. 


Eligibility

Applicants must

  • Satisfy RMIT University’s Doctor of Philosophy entry requirements
  • Have first-class Honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline
  • International applicants must also meet the minimum English language requirements

Candidates with excellent written and communication skills, demonstrated capacity to work independently and as a part of a team, experience in research, and a track record of published (or at least submitted) research articles.


How to apply

Initially interested applicants should email [email protected] with the subject line “Evidence and Impact for health determinants of the urban environment” and include the following information:

  • Cover letter outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research, and addressing the eligibility criteria
  • CV (including the names of two referees)
  • Copy of Honours/Masters thesis or a first authored published peer reviewed journal paper.

After review, you may be invited to apply via the RMIT Higher Degree by Research applications process

 


Further information

This PhD scholarship is part of the Healthy Environment and Lives (HEAL) project which is an NHMRC Special Initiative in Human Health and Environmental Change. HEAL network brings together a highly interdisciplinary national network of researchers and research end-users who will assess the complex interactions between environmental change, climate and human health.

The network will co-design and evaluate innovative adaptation and mitigation solutions across populations and sectors of the Australian economy.  HEAL aims to build research capacity and capability in all jurisdictions, based on highly innovative data analyses, and on human health, environmental and social science methods. Importantly, it will integrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander science, cultural knowledge and wisdom across the Network’s research, research translation and communication activities.


Scholarship contact

A/Professor Andrew Butt - [email protected]



 

The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship.

This Scholarship will be available for 3 years.



 

The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship.

This Scholarship will be available for 3 years.



1 June 2022



1 June 2022



Scholarship will close once the position is filled. 



Scholarship will close once the position is filled. 



One. 



One. 



Applicants must

  • Satisfy RMIT University’s Doctor of Philosophy entry requirements
  • Have first-class Honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline
  • International applicants must also meet the minimum English language requirements

Candidates with excellent written and communication skills, demonstrated capacity to work independently and as a part of a team, experience in research, and a track record of published (or at least submitted) research articles.



Applicants must

  • Satisfy RMIT University’s Doctor of Philosophy entry requirements
  • Have first-class Honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline
  • International applicants must also meet the minimum English language requirements

Candidates with excellent written and communication skills, demonstrated capacity to work independently and as a part of a team, experience in research, and a track record of published (or at least submitted) research articles.



Initially interested applicants should email [email protected] with the subject line “Evidence and Impact for health determinants of the urban environment” and include the following information:

  • Cover letter outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research, and addressing the eligibility criteria
  • CV (including the names of two referees)
  • Copy of Honours/Masters thesis or a first authored published peer reviewed journal paper.

After review, you may be invited to apply via the RMIT Higher Degree by Research applications process

 



Initially interested applicants should email [email protected] with the subject line “Evidence and Impact for health determinants of the urban environment” and include the following information:

  • Cover letter outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research, and addressing the eligibility criteria
  • CV (including the names of two referees)
  • Copy of Honours/Masters thesis or a first authored published peer reviewed journal paper.

After review, you may be invited to apply via the RMIT Higher Degree by Research applications process

 



This PhD scholarship is part of the Healthy Environment and Lives (HEAL) project which is an NHMRC Special Initiative in Human Health and Environmental Change. HEAL network brings together a highly interdisciplinary national network of researchers and research end-users who will assess the complex interactions between environmental change, climate and human health.

The network will co-design and evaluate innovative adaptation and mitigation solutions across populations and sectors of the Australian economy.  HEAL aims to build research capacity and capability in all jurisdictions, based on highly innovative data analyses, and on human health, environmental and social science methods. Importantly, it will integrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander science, cultural knowledge and wisdom across the Network’s research, research translation and communication activities.



This PhD scholarship is part of the Healthy Environment and Lives (HEAL) project which is an NHMRC Special Initiative in Human Health and Environmental Change. HEAL network brings together a highly interdisciplinary national network of researchers and research end-users who will assess the complex interactions between environmental change, climate and human health.

The network will co-design and evaluate innovative adaptation and mitigation solutions across populations and sectors of the Australian economy.  HEAL aims to build research capacity and capability in all jurisdictions, based on highly innovative data analyses, and on human health, environmental and social science methods. Importantly, it will integrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander science, cultural knowledge and wisdom across the Network’s research, research translation and communication activities.



A/Professor Andrew Butt - [email protected]



A/Professor Andrew Butt - [email protected]



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