PhD Scholarship – The Health4Her Project
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship is being offered to conduct research as part of the Health4Her Project, supporting the implementation-effectiveness trials, as well as the opportunity to gather data and explore a range of issues around women’s health and alcohol consumption, including alcohol literacy, attitudes, social practices, health promotion, and behaviour change. |
PhD Scholarship – Developing a national alcohol risk index: preventing future alcohol-related harms
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship aims to track alcohol-related harms, pinpoint high-risk areas and demographics, grasp the nature of these harms, and collaborate with stakeholders to contextualize them. By identifying key factors that increase alcohol risks, it will create tools for policymakers to mitigate harm and enhance the health of Australians. |
PhD Scholarship – Understanding sleep disturbance in clients seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD Scholarship will work on clinical trials and studies at Turning Point to investigate sleep disturbances in patients seeking treatment for Alcohol use disorder (AUD). The project will involve collection and analysis of both subjective and objective measures of sleep with outcomes of this work helping to delineate the role and impact that comorbid sleep disturbances have on the course and progression of recovery from AUD. |
PhD Scholarship – Examining neurocognitive interventions and mechanisms in the treatment of alcohol use disorders
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship will investigate cognitive biases across the spectrum of alcohol use disorder severity. They'll explore how biases are affected by variables like time of day, mood, and context. The candidate will utilize various measurement techniques in clinical trials and lab studies to deepen our understanding of addiction psychology and enhance CBM interventions. These interventions aim to be more effective across diverse contexts, patients, and delivery platforms, including smartphone apps. |
PhD Opportunity: Digital Twin of Protein Extrusion for Plant-Based Meat Innovation
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Clayton campus
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The project is under the CSIRO’s Industry PhD (iPhD) Program that brings together an industry partner, a university (Monash University for this project) and CSIRO to co-develop a four-year industry-focussed PhD project. |