Description
Seeking outstanding candidates for fully funded PhD Scholarship opportunities working jointly at Flinders University Caring Futures Institute and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). Working with data from the unique Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA), the candidates will use analytical/statistical methodologies to produce the evidence necessary to improve the consistency and quality of care provided to older Australians receiving aged care services.
ROSA monitors the health, service utilisation, medication use, mortality, and other outcomes of people receiving aged care services. ROSA’s efficient model leverages existing information, bringing together diverse datasets collected by different organisations throughout the country, to provide us with a whole picture of the ageing pathway. ROSA produces evidence to guide decision-making for quality, coordinated, efficient, innovative and age-friendly services and practices. Potential projects include investigations of:
· Medication safety in older people, including after stroke and use of high-risk medicines
· Integrated health and aged care
· Rehabilitation for older people
The PhD will provide the candidate with skills in epidemiology, big data analytics, health services research, and knowledge translation. It will provide skill development in conducting research to influence policy and practice change within a multidisciplinary team. Candidates with a background in public health, epidemiology, health services research, biostatistics, and/or data analytics are encouraged to apply. Previous experience working with big data in R, SAS or STATA are preferred but professional development can be provided where necessary.
The successful candidates will work under the supervision of Professors Maria Inacio (https://research.sahmri.org.au/en/persons/maria-inacio) and Gillian Caughey (https://research.sahmri.org.au/en/persons/gillian-caughey), and Associate Professor Stephanie Harrison (https://sahmri.org.au/people/stephanie-harrison-3) at SAHMRI. The successful candidates must be able to work independently as well as a member of a team. The successful candidates must demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills as well as interpersonal skills towards staff, students, and collaborators.
Benefits
The scholarship includes:
* A stipend and top-up scholarship valued at $40,000 p.a. tax free
* The scholarship will be awarded for 3 years
* A Research Training Program Fee Offset Scholarship to cover tuition fees for Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and permanent residents
Eligibility
To be eligible for the award of this scholarship a student must:
* Be an Australian citizen; or New Zealand citizen; have been granted permanent resident status and
* meet PhD admission requirements including: have an Australian Honours degree Class 1 or 2A or equivalent qualification (at least AQF Level 8), including a research component of at least 6 months’ full-time study achieving Distinction (75%) OR including evidence of equivalent research experience, such as a substantial first-author refereed publication or track record as an investigator on a competitive grant; and
The start date is flexible.
Application information
Those who apply for the scholarship opportunity that have not already applied for admission to a relevant HDR must also apply. Instructions on how to apply for admission can be found here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply
By lodging this separate application, applicants acknowledge:
* The ‘Supervisor confirmation’ must refer to the application for this scholarship
* The application for PhD admission will only be assessed where:
* The applicant is successful in being awarded the scholarship
Application
Please send a copy of your CV together with a covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications, experience, research experience, reasons for applying for the scholarship to Associate Professor Stephanie Harrison via email (***************@sahmri.com).