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Research Fellow in Health Economics Job No.: 665732 Location: 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.5 - 0.8) Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration
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Health Salary: Academic Levels A/B – $83,468 – $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super Assess the economic viability of research outcomes Contribute to the University of Melbourne's partnership with international
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Do you have a PhD (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD) in a relevant discipline area, such as economics, applied mathematics, engineering or sustainability science/circular economy
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economy, aged care and rural health. At La Trobe, the Research Fellow will be a core member of the Care Economy Research Institute. They will also work closely with the John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing
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contribute to a dynamic and enthusiastic research team. You will play an integral role in conducting and advancing research within the domains of health economics and health services evaluation. Your focus
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to: Evidence of how AI will or might address ineffective and inefficient public decisions to create economic and public value The risks and benefits of employing AI to public institutions and democracy at large
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, cultural, environmental and economic benefits to communities. Such initiatives bring renewed opportunity to support cultural and economic outcomes through traditional foods. This research will bring a
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Postdoctoral research fellow role within Swinburne University Full time, 2-year position at our Hawthorn campus Academic Level A salary + 17% super About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Fellow is being sought to join a project funded by the Australian Research Council, working alongside Prof....
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Research in Electrocatalysis Materials Full time, 3 years fixed-term position at our Hawthorn campus Academic Level A or B salary + 17% superannuation About the Role We are seeking a Research Fellow with an interest in the development of new catalysts for the manufacture of green chemicals to...
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within the Scalable Health Intervention Evaluation (SHINE) Program. It involves blending epidemiology with economics and data science to generate policy-relevant information on the health and economic