Institution (Location)
University of Newcastle, Australia
Start Date
March 31, 2019
Salary
$27,082 AUD per annum (2018 rate – indexed annually) for both domestic and international candidates. This will be awarded for 3.5 years
Position Description

Adults spend two thirds of each day awake and one third asleep. When awake, the volume, pattern and intensity of physical activity that people engage in, and their engagement in other lifestyle behaviours such as diet, influences their risk of CVD and other chronic diseases. Healthy sleep is not just about duration, it is a duration, quality and timing of sleep that leave you feeling refreshed, and healthy sleep also reduces chronic disease risk. However, relatively little is known about the combined influence of physical activity and sleep on health and few interventions aim to improve both behaviours. The successful applicant will work with the supervisory team to develop a program of research that will enhance understanding of the combined influence of physical activity and sleep on health and wellbeing, and/or evaluating the efficacy of interventions that aim to improve these behaviours. One PhD scholarship is available under the supervision of Associate Professor Mitch Duncan and Dr Stina Oftedal. The PhD will focus on understanding the combined influence of physical activity and sleep on the health and wellbeing of adults. The program of research may include epidemiological studies and/or behavioural interventions.

Candidate’s Qualifications (who should apply)

• Applicants must be either an Australian or New Zealand permanent residents, or international applicants may apply. • Applicants should ideally hold a First Class Honours degree, and/or a Master’s degree in a relevant field, including but not limited to public health, psychology, sleep medicine and/or health promotion. • Demonstrated experience in quantitative research methods. Previous authorship of peer-reviewed research would be an advantage, but not strictly required. • Desirable attributes of applicants: Committed and hardworking, self-directed and organised, high level of oral and written communication skills, and capability to work collaboratively in a team environment.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should send their cover letter (detailing your research experience to date, and the project area you would prefer to work in) and CV to: Associate Professor Mitch Duncan – [email protected] by the 9th of November, 2018. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview (in person/skype) and may be required to submit a short written piece of work relevant to the area of study.

Phone
+610249127805

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