Details
- Close date
- Saturday, 21 March 2020
- Academic background
- Health Sciences
- Host campus
- Dunedin
- Qualifications
- PhD, Master's
- Department
- Preventive and Social Medicine (Dunedin)
- Supervisors
- Dr Helen Harcombe, Professor Sarah Derrett
Overview
This is one of a range of injury-related topics we currently have available using data from the Health Research Council-funded Subsequent Injury Study. These include areas involving: costs of injury, specific types of injury (e.g. head injury), different mechanisms of injury (e.g. sport, motor vehicle), particular settings (e.g. home, road) or specific risk factors (e.g. alcohol, psychological, socio-demographic). A focus could also be on the Māori cohort (n=566) or on the Pacific cohort (n=239).
Funding for Masters fees may be possible.
Useful information
Similar research opportunities
- A range of injury-related topics are available
- Childhood cancer: Risk factors and effects on families
- Driving and transport practices among older Māori
- Intra-cranial injuries and quality of life/disability outcomes
- Multiple projects are available to extend our understanding of Māori health and health inequities