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The Wesley Research Institute provides a range of opportunities for students to join our research institute, offering them the chance to develop a diverse set of skills in a wide range of interdisciplinary research endeavours, with guidance from our experienced mentors.

Our Student Research projects are designed to meet the needs and research interests of the students, whether they are pursuing a PhD, Honours, Masters or placement opportunity. Students will collaborate with leading investigators in cutting-edge laboratories, where they will be encouraged to explore and contribute to solving some of the research field's most pressing issues.

Throughout their time with The Wesley Research Institute,  they will receive strong support from our professional team to navigate their academic journey effectively. Additionally, they will benefit from mentoring and gain the necessary skills to conduct research with the utmost integrity and excellence.

Determinants of Chronic Wound Management, Treatment, and Pathophysiology

This research will seek to determine both the systemic and pathophysiological determinants of chronic skin wounds. A health and aged care systems implementation science approach will be employed to determine contextual barriers and enablers of best-practice prevention and wound management.
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Chronic wounds aged hands

Virtual Hospital Research Program PhD Scholarship

In this student project, we aim to develop a broader understanding of the demand and preferences of patients, carers and clinicians for virtual healthcare.
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To Apply

To apply, please contact the Supervision Team at Wesley Research via enquiries@wesleyresearch.org.au

Please include:

  1. A cover letter that includes a brief statement of your suitability (maximum two pages).
  2. A curriculum vitae, including a list of any peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations and relevant work and/or research experience.
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