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Projects
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learning networks programme and effect of COVID-19 on immunisation and immunisation campaigns around the world (for diseases other than COVID-19)
Wild, H.
1/12/20 → 1/03/21
Project: Research
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COVID-19 related knowledge, attitudes and preventive practices in rural Eswatini
Wild, H.
30/11/20 → 28/02/21
Project: Research
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Evaluation of a Pilot Telehealth Student-Led Clinic implemented in response to COVID-19
Rubic, L.
1/10/20 → …
Project: Research
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Blockchains and Provenance: How a Technical System for Tracing Origins, Ownership and Authenticity Can Transform Social Trust
Batista, D., Kim, H., Lemieux, V., Stancic, H. & Unnithan, C., 5 Jan 2021, Provenance and trust can be seen as closely related concepts. This chapter explores the use of blockchain technology to trace provenance, taking as a framework the “taxonomy of trust” derived from the discipline of archival science. After considering the taxonomy’s three major requirements for trustworthy records—accuracy, reliability, and authenticity—the authors argue that tracing and documenting the provenance of data and records are at the nexus of how blockchains can be used to transform social trust, and that blockchain offers the potential to authenticate digital records. But if the provenance of digital objects is to be authenticated and trusted over time, blockchain systems must be designed with a view to the long-term preservation of the provenance information that such systems convey. The chapter concludes with a review of two “real world” use cases: the tracing of health data provenance using blockchain, and the authentication of assets in the world of banking and finance. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, p. 111-128Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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A 360-degree teaching and learning approach for a predominantly international postgraduate public health student cohort: an emphasis on engagement and inclusivity
Phillips, C. L., Shanmuganathan, S., Casanelia, L. & Hanna, F., 9 Jul 2020, CAPHIA's 2020 Australian Teaching and Learning Forum .Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Acupuncture for Poststroke Dysphagia: A Pilot, Nonrandomized, Self-Controlled Trial
Chan, Y. T., 12 May 2020, In: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2020, 7 p., 4689296.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Activities
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FitEx 2020 Invited speaker - Auckland
Elizabeth Dene (Participant)
30 Nov 2022Activity: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT › Conference participation/poster/presentation › Scholarship
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Advanced Communication Techniques
Kathleen Gray (Participant)
13 Jan 2021Activity: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT › Short Courses › Professional Development
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Building your Leadership Brand
Kathleen Gray (Participant)
14 Jan 2021Activity: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT › Short Courses › Professional Development