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rights Associate Dean Psychology & Social Sciences School of Arts and Humanities $191,335 pa (ALEVE – Professor) Or $149,267 To $164,111 pa (ALEVD – Associate Professor) Plus Associate Dean Allowance
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Project Outline: My field of research is the exploration of survivorship following an ICU experience. This also encompasses the exploration of interventions to aid psychological and emotional
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) Supervisor(s): Professor Pierre Horwitz (collaboration with ECU Social Psychology team) (collaboration with ECU Social Psychology team) Project level: Honours / Masters Start date: Any
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(www.imarg.website). The successful candidate(s) would also become a member of MARG. Desired Skills: Psychology Honours degree (or equivalent) Project Area: Psychology Supervisor(s): Professor Joanne Dickson
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of the international MARG research group (www.imarg.website). The successful candidate(s) would also become a member of MARG. Desired Skills: Psychology Honours degree (or equivalent) Project Area: Psychology Supervisor
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scholarship that is over $5000. Eligible Courses School of Business and Law Bachelor of Commerce W23 Bachelor of Commerce Professional W22 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Psychology W75 Bachelor of Hospitality
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knowledge, skills and interest in either exercise physiology/science/psychology/ mental health and wellbeing/ or other relevant academic fields. Project Area: Exercise Sport Science/Exercise Medicine
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experienced poor wellbeing. In Australia, youth age 15-24 have the highest prevalence of psychological distress. Disruption from crises further affects students’ wellbeing, underscoring the need to understand
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: This project would suit someone with a background in social, cross-cultural, cultural and/or environmental psychology. Candidates with a background in human ecology would also be considered. Experience in
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Project Outline: To alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, inclusion of exercise in routine psychological treatment is very effective. However, it is difficult to motivate patients