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China can reshape the global oil market

CMCRC researchers show that China is still on track to reshape the global oil marketTalk of a petroyuan replacing the petrodollar has been called “premature”, but analysis from CMCRC shows that China’s new crude oil futures contract is exceeding expectation when compared to the established US and European exchanges in key areas.In March 2018, The

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Adviser Ratings becomes CMCRC’s 58th industry partner in financial markets

CMCRC’s reputation for delivering commercialisable outcomes for industry partners continues to grow.Adviser Ratings has recently partnered with CMCRC. Launched in October 2014, in the wake of the Future of Financial Advice reforms (FOFA), the Financial System Inquiry (FSI) and financial planning scandals of the time, Adviser Ratings’ vision is to improve the penetration of financial

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LAUNCH FOR THE NATIONAL DIGITAL HEALTH STRATEGY AND FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION

Director of Partner Relations and Program Office Lee-Ann Berger represented the Digital Health CRC at the launch of National Digital Health Strategy and Framework for Action. The Framework was developed in consultation with key health and consumer stakeholders and will act as a road map to high-quality digital healthcare. The strategy will help deliver improved services

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SOLVING THE DATA CONUNDRUM: THE FUTURE OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCH IS COLLABORATIVE

David Wright, Group CEO of Capital Markets CRC, explains how universities can benefit from translational research in the data-driven digital economy. The digital economy has arrived and, according to Deloitte, it is undermining “conventional notions about how businesses are structured; how firms interact; and how consumers obtain services, information, and goods.” The ability to harness

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MERGER TO CREATE GLOBAL TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH POWERHOUSE

Two Australian research centres already responsible for some of the biggest innovations in market quality enhancements in health, capital and other markets have merged – creating a global translational research powerhouse based in Sydney. Capital Markets CRC and SIRCA both have outstanding individual track records of success in bringing global industry together with Australian and

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Health, Passion, Career: A chat with Director of Health Services Management Centre about her journey

Health PhD candidate Jo Khoo was a guest host alongside Dr Amalie Dyda on the soundcloud podcast “Stories in Public Health”  interviewing with the Director of Health Services Management Centre Professor Judith Smith, University of Birmingham. In the podcast, Professor Judith Smith shares her professional journey into health services research and management. Her own research

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Scholarship for our Health PhD candidate

Health Ph.D. Candidate Kelsey Chalmers has been offered a scholarship with McMaster University Health Forum in Canada for the Spring/Summer intake of 2018. The Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship in Strengthening Health Systems program and workshops aims to develop and implement health policies. “I’m really excited to be accepted as a Queen Elizabeth

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PhD Candidate published in Health Journal

Congratulations to our health PhD James John, who published his paper in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. John’s paper provides an understanding of the various social determinants and health behavioural risk factors associated with dental caries among primary school children in the rural community of Lithgow. Mr James John partners with

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CMCRC HEALTH PHD STUDENTS AT HSRAANZ CONFERENCE

The 10th Health Services and Policy Research Conference was held from 1-3 November 2017 at Surfers Paradise Marriott on the Gold Coast. The conference theme was “Shifting priorities: balancing acute and primary care services”. The conference was presented by the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand and hosted by the Australian Centre

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JOINT PREDICTION OF ONSET CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Chronic conditions can be costly but also preventable as well as predictable. We develop a model to predict in the short term (2-3 years) the onset of one or more chronic conditions. Five chronic conditions are considered: heart disease, stroke, diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Predictions are made on the basis of standard demographic/socio-economic variables, risk

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