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SUMMARY:Forrest Research Foundation Prospect Fellows Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The University of Western Australia (UWA) DVCR and Office of Research will hold an Information Session on Tuesday 2 February 2021 at the Gentilli Lecture Theatre\, Geology Building\, GGGL: [131]. \nThe second round of the Forrest Research Foundation Prospect Fellowship Scheme will open on 1 February 2021. There will be 10 post-doctoral fellowships of 18 months duration funded by the salary funded by the Forrest Research Foundation\, with on-costs provided by the host organisation. The on-costs for successful candidates hosted at UWA will be provided from the Centrally-held Fellowship Gap Scheme. The mentor and host research group or unit\, will need to provide a research environment which enables a successful fellowship\, including providing or sourcing any project operating costs required for the proposed research project. Other key criteria are available at the web-site and evident in the application form. \nThe disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in reduced opportunities for recent PhD graduates to pursue post-doctoral research. In response to this\, the Forrest Research Foundation is investing in the Prospect Fellowships to be held at any of Western Australia’s five universities. Twelve Fellowships were awarded in the first round (2020). Ten Fellowships will be awarded in Round 2. For more information visit the Forrest Research Foundation website. \nPlease note there will also be the standard Forrest Fellowships scheme (4 fellowships) which will open to applicants on 1 April and close on 16 May. \n 
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LOCATION:The University of Western Australia\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Social Isolation and Social Prescribing 3 Part Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:A series of online forums focusing on social isolation and social prescribing are being co-hosted by Australian Disease Management Association (ADMA)\, Bolton Clarke Research Institute\, Melbourne Academic Centre for Health\, MSPGH\, Monash Partners\, and the Western Alliance. \nThe webinars are scheduled over lunchtime on the below dates. Attend one or all three! \nThese will include a mix of research\, learnings from trials and services that have been implemented\, provide an opportunity to collate what is being done across Victoria; and are open to all healthcare and social care sectors\, researchers and policy makers. The seminars provide a great opportunity to hear and liaise with others working or interested in this area. \n  \nWebinar 1: Thursday 29 October 2020\, 12pm – 1pm\nChair: Siân Slade\, Master of Public Health Candidate\, Melbourne School of Population & Global Health\, University of Melbourne\nPanellists: \n\nProf Judy Lowthian\, Head of Research Bolton Clarke Research Institute Connecting the Dots and the HOW- R- U? & Being Your Best Trials\nDavid Menzies\, Manager Chronic Disease Programs\, SEMPHN Care coordination in Primary Care and social prescribing\nReclink Australia (Speaker TBA)\, Effect of structured programmes on the rates of drug and alcohol abuse\, on mental health and on employment.\nFran Timmins\, DON Psychiatry St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne The Safe Haven Café\n\n  \nWebinar 2: Thursday 26 November 2020\, 12pm – 1pm\nChair: Prof Sharon L Brennan-Olsen\, Director\, Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion (CHASE)\, Deakin University\nPanellists: \n\nDr Rosanne Freak-Poli\, Senior Research Fellow\, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine\, Monash University Epidemiological association between social health and chronic disease.\nMelanie Tighe\, Manager Highett and Hampton Community Centres. A Neighbourhood Houses Social Prescribing Trial\nLaura Martin\, Senior Manager\, Health Intelligence & Acting Director Service and System Integration\, Western Victoria Primary Health Network. An overview of the social isolation grant program.\n\nRegister \n  \nWebinar 3: Thursday 18 February 2021\, 12pm – 1pm\nChair: Prof Grant Russell\, Primary Care Research in the Department of General Practice\, Director Southern Academic Primary Care Research Unit\, Monash University\nPanellists: \n\nTamsin Thomas\, PhD Candidate\, Southern Cross University. Studies of Social Prescribing for Individuals Living with Mental Illness\nDr Ines Rio\, NWMPHN The IPC Health Social Prescribing Initiative\nEllen-Jane Browne Executive Officer\, La Trobe Health Assembly Social Prescribing Trial in La Trobe Valley\nAlyssa Huxtable\, Western Bulldogs Community Foundation\, Sons and Daughters of the West\n\nRegister \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/social-isolation-and-social-prescribing-3-part-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:ACvA Webinar: Research Impact: Perspectives from Government\, Philanthropy and Research
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will be in a Q&A format\, with panellists invited to speak on their perspectives when considering research impact in the context of grant applications/ programs. The session will be chaired by Professor Andrew Searles. \nDate & Time: Friday 26 February 2021  from 9.30 am – 10.30 am AWST / 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm AEDT. \nPlease register here. \n  \nFor further information\, please contact Meng Hsu: acva@ozheart.org
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LOCATION:Western Australia
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