The Health Economics Unit invites applicants to join our PhD program.
The first PhD position offers the opportunity to conduct health economics studies alongside a multi-state clinical trial and contribute to the evidence in strengthening care for children and equity of access.
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The second PhD opportunity involves conducting health economics studies alongside clinical research for children born preterm.
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Generous scholarships are available to outstanding applicants covering a tuition fee waiver and a living allowance of $34,400 per annum full-time rate for up to 3.5 years. Successful applicants may also receive financial support through research and teaching assistantships, as well as opportunities for funded travel.