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Status: Closed Applications open: 8/11/2023 Applications close: 26/04/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information There is a lack of child health and
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-based forecasting, and establishing the enabling public health data infrastructure. 2. Collaborate with the World Health Organization (WHO) and relevant stakeholders to undertake an assessment of climate
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well-being in real-world contexts. Ultimately, this research project strives to contribute to the development of proactive mental health monitoring systems, advancing the field and improving the well
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public health”. With >11 million people incarcerated globally on any given day, and >30 million released from prisons each year, responding effectively to the health needs of people who experience
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organisation, problem-solving and project management skills. Candidates with an interest in ear and hearing health, health promotion and/or public health are strongly encouraged to apply. Previous experience in
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upon the disciplines of public health, epidemiology and health economics. This project will examine the impact of changes to client fees payable to access treatment for opioid dependence via Australia’s
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Scholarship was established to honour and continue the work of Dr Clare Burton, a leading researcher, public sector administrator, academic, consultant and writer on employment equity. It is funded by the Clare
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effective and efficient responses. This interdisciplinary research will be data-driven, Indigenous-centred and co-designed with partners. CEVAW brings together over 40 world-leading experts to develop
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resilience through autoethnographic training approach to intervene with those youth at risk. Anticipated outcomes include improved mental health and emotional wellbeing and resilience, and increased public
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career in public service and was Director General of the Department of Environment and Conservation, and its predecessor the Department of Conservation and Land Management, from 2001 to 2013. A highlight