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HCF Health and Medical Research Foundation
 PhD Scholarships in Health Systems Simulation
 (see www.hpsig.com for further background)
 Centre for Health Informatics, University of New South Wales, Sydney 
www.chi.unsw.edu.au
 
Applications are invited for two full-time HCF Foundation PhD Scholarships 
in the area of Health Systems Improvement Through 'In Silico' Simulation 
Experiments. We are using multimethod (system dynamics, agent based and 
discrete event), multilevel computer simulation techniques to perform health 
policy experiments for the future of the Australian health system and to 
model the impact of Information and Communications Technology interventions 
on reducing medication errors. 

The total scholarship support per studentship 
is negotiable up to $A30,014 per year for 3 years (tax-free). 
Students who 
have already been granted postgraduate awards are particularly encouraged to 
apply, as negotiable top-ups are available. The successful candidates should 
be able to start in the first half of 2006, and should have Australian 
citizenship or permanent resident status.
One successful applicant is expected to have an outstanding honours degree 
in computer science, engineering or equivalent, and an interest in applying 
computer simulation to design and improve Australia's future health system; 
a background or interest in the eclipse development environment is 
desirable, but not essential.

 The other successful applicant will have an outstanding honours degree in 
health or public policy or social science (including economics or political 
science), with a solid background or interest in quantitative methods, 
object oriented design and an interest in applying computer simulation to 
design and improve Australia's future health system.

 Each successful candidate will also have:
 · Demonstrated expertise in quantitative and/or qualitative research methods 
with a strong interest in learning and applying new research techniques;
 · Good organisational, interpersonal and teamworking skills;
 · Commitment to multidisciplinary teamworking;
 · Capacity to take responsibility for organisational and analytic tasks and 
deliver on time;
 · Excellent writing skills for drafting reports and academic papers;
 · A strong commitment to producing high quality academic publications; and
 · Experience in industry is desirable but not essential.
 Your application should address the selection criteria above and include a 
detailed resume, contact details, evidence of academic qualifications plus 
names, address (postal and/or email), phone and fax numbers of three 
referees.
 Contact for submission and further information is:
 Dr Geoff McDonnell [log in to unmask] , mobile 0419 016 116, 
Voice: +61 2 9386 0993, Fax: +61 2 9386 0992 or post to 
Centre for Health Informatics, UNSW Coogee Campus, 45 Beach Street, Coogee NSW 2052 
by the application closing date, March 15, 2006 .