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Background Scholarship code: SRS-24010 Professor Monica Thielking has taken up the role as Dean - School of Psychology and Public Health at La Trobe University in 2024. Aligned with her commitment
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will benefit from expert supervision from research leaders in philosophy and psychology, and from entering a PhD with a pre-existing structure. The candidate will also be part of a vibrant community at
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across disciplines such as computer sciences, psychology, and other relevant fields. Language Proficiency: For international applicants, an IELTS score of 7, with no band less than 7 is required
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the School of Psychology and Population Health may apply for up to an additional $4,000 for project related costs and up to $2,000 for conference travel costs during their candidature Generous leave allowances
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., psychology, sociology); have applied, or currently be enrolled at UniSQ; not be receiving equivalent support providing a benefit greater than 75% of the student’s stipend rate; be eligible to commence or
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-year scholarship. Cutting-Edge Research: Join a dynamic team at FOWI, working alongside leading experts in cognitive psychology, human factors, and organizational psychology. State-of-the-Art Facilities
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reconciliation movement. We are flexible about the discipline the project is based in. Possible disciplines include Indigenous studies, history, public policy, politics, education and psychology. The candidate
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with QUT’s external enrolment procedures. Other ideal eligibility includes: completion of a bachelor's and postgraduate qualifications in relevant fields such as psychology, marketing, and management
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involve liaising with a range of health professionals, services, and consumer groups. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in psychology or related-mental health field and have a high level of
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are welcome to apply. This includes the traditional social sciences (e.g., anthropology, economics, demography, psychology, political science, sociology, etc.), the emerging field of computational social