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Role-related conflicts in health and biomedicine

Those working in health and biomedicine often find themselves in situations in which role-related obligations compete and conflict with each other, or with personal (financial and n more...

Supervisor(s): Lipworth, Wendy (Associate Professor)

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: USING TRAINING TO INCREASE AWARNESS, REDUCE STIGMA, & ENHANCE EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND REFERRAL TO GAMBLING TREATMENT

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Natural History study of inherited retinal dystrophies

Opportunities exist for PhD and MPhil students to undertake projects in understanding inherited eye diseases. In particular developing outcome measures by combining structural and f more...

Supervisor(s): Grigg, John (Professor)

Preventing gambling problems: Increasing engagement with voluntary consumer protection tools to reduce gambling harms

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Internet gambling treatment programs: Online self-directed interventions for prevention and treatment of gambling problems

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Optimal model of follow-up care after treatment of localised melanoma

Most melanomas are detected by patients or family members between scheduled visits; even more might be detected if patients are trained in how to self-examine their skin and have a more...

Supervisor(s): Dieng, Mbathio (Dr)

DIGITAL PAYMENTS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: HOW CAN PAYMENT MECHANISMS BE LEVERAGED TO MINIMISE GAMBLING HARMS?

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN FOOD AND NUTRITION PROVISION

Primary producers of agricultural commodities and consumers of food items desiring a balanced nutrition and health are linked by a global supply-chain system, in which demand and su more...

Supervisor(s): Lenzen, Manfred (Professor)

Assessing modern slavery in global supply chains

This project will employ multi-region input-output analysis and a comprehensive global database (Lenzen et al. 2012a; Lenzen et al. 2013; Lenzen et al. 2017) to trace modern slavery more...

Supervisor(s): Murray, Joy (Dr), Malik, Arunima (Dr)

How can we improve the care of people with chronic pain presenting frequently to Emergency Departments (EDs)?

The opportunity exists to join a motivated team of clinical researchers aiming to improve the quality of care provided to people facing the challenge of chronic pain. The Pain Pathw more...

Supervisor(s): Wrigley, Paul (Associate Professor)