110 Works

He et al Lung Ultrasound Detects Regional Aeration Inhomogeneity in Ventilated Preterm Lambs ARRIVE Statement 2023

DAVID TINGAY, Arun Sett & Prue M. Pereira-Fantini
ARRIVE statement for manuscript entitled 'Ultrasound Detects Regional Aeration Inhomogeneity in Ventilated Preterm Lambs'

Brahms Piano Concerto No.2

Daniel de Borah, FABIAN RUSSELL, Johannes Fritzsch & BENJAMIN NORTHEY
This project investigated new interpretive approaches to performing Johannes Brahms’ Piano Concerto in B-flat Major, explored through five public presentations in collaboration with three leading Australian orchestras over a two-month period in 2022. The resulting final performance was disseminated via public video streaming, contributing a notable addition to existing performance resources which expand our understanding and appreciation of this complex masterpiece.

Biosecurity Vocabularies Bibliography

Leslie Kneebone
An annotated bibliography of biosecurity vocabularies.

Improving outcomes of fisher interactions with sharks, rays, and chimaeras

Sean Williamson, Charlie Huveneers, TERENCE WALKER, Corey Green, Michael Burgess, Ben Scullin & Richard Reina
A consortium of recreational fishing advocates, fisheries managers, and marine scientists from Monash University, Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body (VRFish), Flinders University, and the Victorian Fisheries Authority collaborated to create best-practice capture, handling, and release guidelines for recreational fishing of sharks and rays. The guidelines were communicated to the recreational fishing community in southern Australia by creating of a multi-media extension campaign called Shark Mates. Informational resources, such as a best-practice guidelines booklet, six YouTube...

Linking UN-Habitat and universities

Michele Acuto & Carolina Mayen Huerta
Linking UN-Habitat and universities: Harnessing the potential of knowledge partnerships A study of university-UN partnerships around urban change University partnerships are key to UN-Habitat’s ‘centre of excellence’ aspiration when it comes to convening discussions and action on urban change on a global scale. They can act as drivers of capacity building, innovation, and transformative urban development and are present a cross a wide variety of what this United Nations agency does on a daily basis....

FUCHSIA Future proofing the midwifery workforce in Victoria: A state-wide cross-sectional study exploring health, well-being and sustainability

Robyn Matthews, Della Forster, Rebecca Hyde, Helen McLachlan, Michelle Newton, Sharon Mumford, Touran Shafiei, Fleur Llewelyn, Meabh Cullinane & Amanda Cooklin
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Measuring vulnerability and disadvantage in early childhood data collections

Sarah Gray, Cindy Pham, Shuaijun Guo, Marnie Downes, Elodie O'Connor, Naomi Priest & Sharon Goldfeld
This report was prepared by the Centre for Community Child Health for the Australian Government Department of Education. The work was undertaken in partnership with the University of Melbourne. The aim of this project was to identify options for feasible child-centred indicators of disadvantage in collaboration with the Department of Education.

Models of Secondary School Health and Wellbeing Services

LENA SANCI, PHYLLIS LAU, ANN-MAREE DUNCAN, CATHERINE WATSON, MELINDA SOOS & MEREDITH TEMPLE-SMITH
Adolescents, particularly those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, frequently miss out on important health care due to barriers in accessing services. These barriers include fears about confidentiality, not knowing where to go, or not having parental/carer support to attend. For this reason many governments globally have developed school based health centres or services (SBHCs) to provide accessible primary care for low-income families to promote a healthy lifestyle and enable students to have a better start and...

Night Time Economy Commissions: a Review of International Case Studies

Michele Acuto, Anna Edwards, Shelby Bassett, Andreina Seijas & Leilani Leon
The last few decades have also witnessed a proliferation of night-time governance institutions. While ‘night mayors’ have captured media attention, there are also more recurring institutional types of ‘consultative systems’ which seek to formalise the conversation as to the state, future, and challenges of the night-time in a city. This report reviews the characteristics, shape and functions of these ‘night time commissions’. We unpack the form and function of institutionalised consultative NTE bodies in eighteen...

Data portraits catalogue: Seeing inside the field of teacher education.

Mark Selkrig, Amanda Belton, Sharon McDonough, Ron Keamy & Robyn Brandenburg
This catalogue of data portraits relates to a research project titled: Seeing inside the field: From those who work in the field of teacher education. This project explored what it means to be working in the highly politicised and contested field of teacher education, where policy drivers are entangled with broader political agendas. This creative arts-based research engaged with academics and others who work in the field of teacher education from across a range of...

‘I think all disabled people should have a job, regardless. It needs to happen because we are still people’: Labour market experiences of young people with intellectual and/or psychosocial disabilities prior and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kristy De Rose, Alexandra Devine, Bella White, Rhiannon Jones, Sophie Rose Cassar, Brodie McElroy, Araminta McLennan, Stefanie Dimov, ANNE KAVANAGH & CATHERINE VAUGHAN
De Rose K, Devine, A., White, B., Jones, R., Cassar, S., McElroy, B., McLennan, A., Dimov. S., Kavanagh, A. Vaughan, C. (2023) ‘I think all disabled people should have a job, regardless. It needs to happen because we are still people’: Labour market experiences of young people with intellectual and/or psychosocial disabilities prior and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Youth Employment Study: Qualitative research report. Melbourne: The University of Melbourne.

Beoordeling geloofwaardigheid bron (voor sportcoaches van het NOC*NSF)

Ger Post
Met het invullen van het volgende schema, kun je expliciet maken wat je van een bron weet en wat niet, en hoeveel gewicht je aan het bewijs kunt geven. Door alle criteria af te lopen, maak je expliciet waarom je een bron geloofwaardig vindt en verklein je de kans dat je iets over het hoofd ziet.
Download de pdf of ga naar de interactieve module 'Beoordelen geloofwaardigheid bron'.
This module assists sports coaches...

Effect of Posture on Arterial Blood Pressure

ANGELINA FONG
Effect of posture, active muscle contraction, passive tilt on cardiovascular parameters

Week 1 Experimental Setup.mp4

ANGELINA FONG
Setting up the equipment for measurement of cardiovascular parameters using the finger pulse plethymogram and respiratory belt

The influence of care continuity and disclosure of sexual orientation in general practice on the use of mental health services among sexual minority women

Philippa Buckingham, Adam Bourne, RUTH MCNAIR, Adam Hill, Anthony Lyons, Marina Carman & Natalie Amos
This study looked at how SMW’s engagement with GPs shapes their access to mental health services, together with the structural inequalities that need to be addressed to promote positive health and wellbeing.

Bayesian Autoregression

TOMASZ WOZNIAK
We present the basics of Bayesian estimation and inference for autoregressive models. The range of topics includes the natural conjugate analysis using normal-inverted-gamma 2 prior distribution and its extensions focusing on hierarchical modelling, conditional heteroskedasticity, and Student-t error terms. We focus on forecasting and sampling from the predictive density.

Bactabolize additional resources

Ben Vezina, Stephen Watts, Jane Hawkey, Helena Cooper, LOUISE JUDD, Adam Jenney, Jonathan Monk, Kathryn E. Holt & Kelly Wyres
This figshare directory contains supplemental code and materials used in the Bactabolize publication.
All R code is included as an .Rmd file.
Publication DOI: in prep Also included is code used to generate the KpSC pan-metabolic model as found here: https://github.com/kelwyres/KpSC-pan-metabolic-model. Access Bactabolize here: https://github.com/kelwyres/Bactabolize

Implementing evidence to action framework: A practitioner's guide

Jayati Das, Rewa Marathe & Stephanie Butcher
The Evidence to Action (E2A) Project at the Melbourne Centre for Cities, University of Melbourne was commissioned by Fondation Botnar, a Swiss Philanthropic organisation committed to improving the health and wellbeing of young people in urban environments. The project promotes the value of evidence building and learning for driving systemic change through programmatic and policy action at all levels of urban planning and governance. Implementing evidence to action framework: A practitioner’s guide is a resource...

Improving outcomes of fisher interactions with sharks, rays, and chimaeras

Sean Williamson, Charlie Huveneers, TERENCE WALKER, Corey Green, Michael Burgess, Ben Scullin & Richard Reina
A consortium of recreational fishing advocates, fisheries managers, and marine scientists from Monash University, Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body (VRFish), Flinders University, and the Victorian Fisheries Authority collaborated to create best-practice capture, handling, and release guidelines for recreational fishing of sharks and rays. The guidelines were communicated to the recreational fishing community in southern Australia by creating of a multi-media extension campaign called Shark Mates. Informational resources, such as a best-practice guidelines booklet, six YouTube...

Association of Artist Managers 2022 Annual Membership Survey Report

GUY MORROW & BRIAN LONG
This is the latest in a series of studies commissioned by the Association of Artist Managers (AAM) and the first conducted by staff at the University of Melbourne. These surveys have highlighted how the role of the music artist manager has been changing. The internet and digital technologies have transformed not only the ways in which music artist managers in Australia and their clients participate in the music business, but also the very processes of...

Improving outcomes of fisher interactions with sharks, rays, and chimeras

Sean Williamson, Charlie Huveneers, TERENCE WALKER, Corey Green, Michael Burgess, Ben Scullin & Richard Reina
A consortium of recreational fishing advocates, fisheries managers, and marine scientists from Monash University, Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body (VRFish), Flinders University, and the Victorian Fisheries Authority collaborated to create best-practice capture, handling, and release guidelines for recreational fishing of sharks and rays. The guidelines were communicated to the recreational fishing community in southern Australia by creating of a multi-media extension campaign called Shark Mates. Informational resources, such as a best-practice guidelines booklet, six YouTube...

752 HIGH ST ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SET.pdf

XAVIER CADOREL
Architectural drawing set supplied by Gardiner Architects for Research purpose only. Mix used building with 13 apartments, car parking and retail space. Original file name: 191217_752 HIGH_FOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUE.pdf

Facial recognition technology: key issues and emerging concerns

Neil Selwyn, Mark Andrejevic, Gavin J. D. Smith, Xin Gu & Christopher O'Neill
This chapter provides an introductory overview of the recent emergence of facial recognition technologies (FRTs) into everyday societal contexts and settings. As such, the chapter provides valuable social, political and economic context to the legal, ethical and regulatory issues that surround this fast-growing area of technology development. In particular, the chapter considers a range of emerging ‘pro-social’ applications of FRT that have begun to be introduced across various societal domains - from the application of...

Hey! Hear me out. Voices of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mob on the National Disability Insurance Scheme in the Northern Territory

Jody Barney, Alexandra Devine, Damien Howard, Yi Yang, NICHOLAS DISNEY, Peter Summers & Ashley McAllister
This report outlines key factors participants highlighted as influencing their experiences within the NDIS, in particular the utilisation of their NDIS plans. We propose potential policy and practice considerations that – when led, co-designed and progressively delivered by First Nations communities - may help improve opportunities for First Nations people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing to engage with and benefit from the NDIS.

The Climate, Art, and Digital Activisms Festival of Ideas (Melbourne/Narrm 21-23 November, 2022) Program

SARAH HEALY & KATHRYN COLEMAN
We live in precarious times: politically and culturally, and we propose that by connecting communities of educational researchers to each other, while offering a space and time to trouble and speculate as a community post COP27 and prior to meeting at ARRE will connect researchers to the larger climate and digital activism discussions happening globally. In the face of an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world, education can make the difference as to whether...

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