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Our research is strongly aligned with several University research groups.

Ageing and Wellness Group

Our vision is to shape the ageing agenda through collaboration with health providers and health service professionals, local bodies and government agencies.

Prospective Memory Concerns Questionnaire

A self-report measure designed to assess everyday metacognitive concerns about remembering to carry out intended actions in the future.

Workforce Wellness

We offer a comprehensive suite of expertise in research, education, policy advice and effective interventions designed to enhance the wellness and productivity of organisations.

Health Services

Our research aims to provide a cross-disciplinary perspective that will seek to explore problems and challenges that the health industry faces and develop interventions for improving health service delivery at an individual, group and organisational level.

Higher Degree by Research

See the full list of our PhD projects, including the name of each PhD candidate, the project title, abstract, and primary supervisor/co-supervisor(s).

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