PhD Student Scholarship – 'Data-driven Cardiovascular Health' based at the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare (IEBH), Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond UniversityAbout the ScholarshipThe Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare is calling for expressions of interest from health graduates wishing to complete a PhD exploring the potential of data-driven cardiovascular health. A full-time scholarship will be offered to a suitable candidate upon successful enrolment in a Doctor of Philosophy at Bond University. Ongoing research, once enrolled, by the PhD Candidate will lead to refinement of the specific research questions and projects.The primary supervisor will be Professor Julie Redfern, Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University.Proposed area of researchAnalysis of the literature relating to the use of data-driven healthcare improvement.Co-design of a dashboard for synthesising Australian cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention data.Evaluation of implementation of data-driven cardiovascular health.Evaluation of analytical data to explore efficiency opportunities in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.Why study at Bond?The Bond Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine has a reputation for providing the best professional health education in the country, and we leverage that reputation to attract exceptional students and establish useful professional and institutional partnerships. We offer a suite of academically rigorous and professionally focused health programs, delivered in an engaging and innovative manner by exceptional teachers. We demonstrate an outstanding student service ethic, offer an engaging and satisfying student experience, and prioritise student wellbeing.We engage in high quality, impactful research in niche areas of research excellence. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to work alongside highly respected senior academics conducting leading-edge research.About the personSelection Criteria include the following:EssentialBachelor degree in health and/or data-analyticsExperience creating and/or using software to synthesise dataExcellent interpersonal communication skills and demonstrated ability to work in a teamEvidence of research project experience and organisational skills, including the ability to achieve goals and deliver outcomes within a specified time periodDesirableDemonstrated interest in the research areaExperience understanding potential links between data and healthExperience undertaking a substantial research project (e.g. Masters or Honours Thesis)Publication in a peer-reviewed journalExperience presenting a research studyCapacity to seek external funding with support from supervisorsThe successful applicant will meet all Bond University requirements for entry into the PhD program and achieve the program milestones required by the University here.It is also a requirement that the successful applicant be based full-time at the Gold Coast campus.Salary detailsThe successful applicant will be entitled to the following benefits:Tuition fee waiver: A 100% tuition waiver will exempt the successful applicant from tuition fees for a maximum period of four years full-time equivalent.Stipend: A living stipend at a flat rate of $42,440 per annum for a maximum period of three years for full-time study.Employment opportunities: The successful applicant may be provided with research assistant work within the Institute for Evidence Based Healthcare. Employment will be subject to the conditions of the PhD program and the terms of any scholarship awarded.Additional informationFor all enquiries related to this position, please contact the Institute team at ****** and submission detailsHow to submit an expression of interest (EOI)Please submit your expression of interest via email to the Institute at ****** EOI must include:The number and title of the position/scholarship you are applying forWritten statement (maximum of 2 pages) addressing the selection criteria set out aboveCurrent curriculum vitae including the names of two academic refereesYour academic transcriptsAn example of your written academic work (e.g. Honours thesis, peer-reviewed journal article, law essay or assignment)
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