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EHSE Research and Postgraduates

2009 Projects

The projects listed below are offered to undergraduates in 2009.

Project ID

Project title

Supervisor

UTROP0914*

Inappropriate prescription requests from General Practitioners

S Kariyawasam

UTROP0915*

How personality and stress levels affect coping strategies

K Moore and P Forster

UTROP0916

How much water do Top End frogs allow themselves to lose before seeking to rehydrate?

C Tracy and K Christian

UTROP0917

Wet season hydric state of Top End frogs in the field

K Christian and C Tracy

UTROP0918

Digestive physiology of Salt Water Crocodiles

C Gienger, C Tracy and K Christian

UTROP0919

Challenges, possibilities and future directions: a national assessment of Australia's Children's Courts (Northern Territory component) **

D West

UTROP0920

Women’s views: moving forward on mandatory reporting of domestic and family violence in the Northern Territory **

D West

UTROP0921

Beach utilisation and nesting density of green turtles on Sandy Islet at Scott Reef

M Guinea

UTROP0922

Female and male sea turtle mixing in an internesting area at Scott Reef

M Guinea

UTROP0923*

Understanding illness behaviours among indigenous people **

A Johnson-Perry and K Moore

UTROP0924

An exploration of the beliefs, expectations and experiences that student nurses have regarding the Objective Structured Clinical Assessment (OSCA) tool and its application in Clinical Teaching blocks

S Bouchoucha, L Wikander and C Wilkin

UTROP0925

Orthiogonal space-time cods for the next generation of wireless networks

S Vafi

UTROP0926

Seed biology of Australian native plants

S Bellairs

UTROP0927

Assessment of the conservation status of NT mangrove snakes

M Guinea

* These projects do not yet have ethics approval. Ethics approval application is underway.
The project will not proceed unless approval is received
.

** To find out more about this project please contact the relevant Supervisor/s directly.