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Curtin celebrates NAIDOC Week News at Curtin
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A flag raising ceremony was held on Monday 6 July, and later this week a celebration at the Faculty of Health Sciences’ Centre for International Health and also a joint celebration ... The Faculty of Health Sciences will celebrate NAIDOC Week with a
Valuable resources for Indigenous health professionals News at Curtin
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The book includes scenarios to encourage health professionals to reflect critically on their own practice in productive ways,” co-editor Kim Scott, Associate Professor of the Centre for International Health at ... Contacts:. Kim Scott, Associate
Understanding the link between ethnic groups and chronic disease News at Curtin
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Share. Print. C037/10. New research at Curtin University of Technology will investigate the relationship between ethnicity and health risk factors that can lead to chronic disease such as, heart disease ... Lead researcher, Dr Majid Meshkini, a PhD
Annual awards recognise Curtin teaching excellence News at Curtin
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Associate Professor Jaya Earnest, from Curtin’s Centre for International Health, received a Teaching Excellence Award: Priority Area 2010 for her contribution in the field of internationalisation. ... 26 Mar 2024. The Australian Centre for Student
Tribal friendships extend beyond borders News at Curtin
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In addition, their ‘stateless’ status – many hill tribe people do not hold Thai citizenship – make them ineligible for health and other services. ... Centre for International Health.
Rare Royal Society honour for Curtin academic News at Curtin
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He is currently a John Curtin Distinguished Professor at the University’s Centre for International Health. ... In 2005, Professor Alpers was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for his service to medical science in the fields of
Bush medicine needs understanding News at Curtin
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Use of bush medicine in treating cancer among Aboriginal people in Western Australia – by Curtin University Centre for International Health researchers Shaouli Shahid, Ryan Bleam, Dawn Bessarab and Sandra Thompson – noted ... Dr Shahid – a research
NDRI Lifetime Achievement Award for NDRI Researcher
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NDRI) Professor Steve Allsop being awarded the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award for Curtin University's Faculty of Health Sciences. ... His association with Curtin University dates back to the mid-1980s, when he taught in Addiction Studies, and he was
Dr Shaouli Shahid
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li>Senior Lecturer, Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Curtin University (Current)</li> <li>Research Fellow, Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, University of Western Australia (NHMRC Research Fellow)</li> <li>Graduate Research ... Officer, School of
Dr Shaouli Shahid
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Research Fellow, Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, University of Western Australia (NHMRC Research Fellow)</li> <li>Graduate Research Coordinator, School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care, University of Western ... Post Doctoral