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The role
As part of a collaboration between Australian Red Cross Lifeblood (Lifeblood) and the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, a PhD scholarship is being offered in the research area of the relationship between Work and Health.
More specifically:
- Lifeblood is committed to supporting high‐quality academic research that enhances the health, wellbeing, engagement and performance of its workforce.
- The PhD project seeks to deepen understanding of the bidirectional relationship between work and health, including how work design, environments and experiences influence health outcomes, and how health, in turn, shapes engagement and performance at work.
- The PhD project will be co‐designed by the PhD researcher and their PhD supervisors, with Lifeblood taking an active role in co‐supervising the candidate for the scholarship duration.
This prospect will be primarily based at Brisbane South (Nathan). As Griffith is a multi‐site University you may be required to work across other locations. Griffith University's sites are located on the lands of the Yugarabul, Yuggera, Jagera, Turrbal, Yugambeh and Kombumerri peoples.
Qualifications
- A Bachelor degree with first‐class honours or second‐class honours (Division A) degree in Psychology or Business, or a Master's degree, incorporating a significant research component, from a recognised institution; or
- A record of research, or a qualification granted by a professional or other body deemed by the Dean, Griffith Graduate Research School, to be of a standard comparable to a Bachelor degree with second‐class honours (Division A).
- The applicant MUST be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident.
The closing date for expressions of interest is 8th June at 5pm.
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