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A postgraduate research opportunity at the University of Otago.

Details

Close date
Friday, 11 July 2025
Host campus
Dunedin
Qualification
Master's, PhD
Supervisor
Professor Leigh Hale

Overview

We are interested in hearing from people with an interest in the following areas associated with supporting long-term health conditions and/or disability:

  • The health and wellbeing workforce
  • Policy, practice, and advocacy roles relationship with supporting people with long-term health conditions and/or disability
  • Theoretical and philosophical approaches to rethinking support of those living with long-term health conditions and/or disability and the wider whānau who support them
  • Indigenous approaches and models of care for long-term health conditions and/or disability and wellbeing

We encourage applicants from a wide range of backgrounds, not only the health sciences. We will reach out to the wide network associated with this grant to build potential supervisory teams to match the prospective applicant's background. Interested applicants should have a strong transcript, and illustrate strong critical thinking and research experience.

Applicants selected will be supported to apply for scholarship.

Visit the Supported self-management website for further information

Contact

Contact name
Donna Keen
Email
supportedselfmanagement@otago.ac.nz
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