Research Fellow
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Clayton campus
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Level A ($80,464 - $109,203)
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We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join the School of Biological Sciences in the role of a Research Fellow, playing a crucial role in part of a collaborative team of researchers. |
Professor of Nursing or Midwifery
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Clayton campus, Peninsula campus
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Level E ($218,408)
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Shape the future of healthcare education and make a significant impact on the lives of aspiring nurses and midwives! |
Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Paramedicine)
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Peninsula campus
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Level C ($140,812 - $162,366)
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Make a significant impact in the field of paramedicine education and research |
Research Fellow in Novel Drug Delivery
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Parkville campus
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Level A ($80,464 - $109,203)
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Three post-doctoral research fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Associate Professor Natalie Trevaskis to work on projects funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Advanced Research Project Agencies Health (ARPA-H). |
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer
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Clayton campus
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Level C ($140,812 - $162,366)
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The School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University, part of the prestigious Faculty of Science, is seeking a continuing Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in astronomy and astrophysics. |
PhD Scholarship: Towards the direct deposition of printed solar cells for next-generation building-integrated photovoltaic technology
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Clayton campus
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This project aims to develop semi-transparent electrodes for integration of solar cells into building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) products, e.g. glazing, roofing, and cladding. The expected outcome is for new materials and processes for low-cost semi-transparent electrodes to be developed. The potential benefit is to generate sovereign manufacturing opportunities in the energy technology sector. |
Research Fellow
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Caulfield campus
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Level B ($114,951 - $136,505)
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Work on two exciting projects at the forefront of computational social science, housed in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society! |
Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Adjunct) Monash University/Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow, Water Engineering, Monash Suzhou, China
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Suzhou
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- A competitive remuneration package will apply
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We are seeking individuals passionate about undertaking teaching and research in water engineering to work at our Monash Suzhou campus in China! |
Research Fellow (Level A or B) - Laboratory of Translational Immunology
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The Alfred Centre
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Level B ($114,951 - $136,505)
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Join our team as a Research Fellow and lead innovative research that explores mechanisms of antigen presentation and protein degradation OR antigen recognition by T-cells |
PhD Scholarship – Modelling the social and political drivers of net zero transitions
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Clayton campus
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The PhD opportunity is based at Monash Sustainable Development Institute (MSDI) and will support a research project funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) on modelling the technological, social and political drivers of the net zero transition. The PhD candidate will be supervised by at least two senior researchers. |
Social Science PhD Opportunity in Artificial Intelligence for Clean Energy and Sustainability
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Caulfield campus
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This is an unprecedented opportunity for an outstanding social sciences PhD candidate interested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and inclusive energy futures to win a scholarship to undertake a PhD supervised by Professor Yolande Strengers and Professor Sarah Pink at Monash University. The successful candidate will join our world-leading Energy Futures team in the Emerging Technologies Lab (ETLab) and FUTURES Hub, one of Australia’s most innovative research facilities. The candidate will also be connected to Monash’s Energy Institute and Faculties of Information Technology and Art, Design and Architecture. |
PhD Scholarship in Australian Archaeology
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Clayton campus
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A PhD scholarship is offered as an important part of an ARC-funded project Before and After the Last Ice Age: GunaiKurnai Archaeology along the Snowy, conducted by a team of transdisciplinary researchers co-ordinated by Elder Uncle Russell Mullett of the GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) and Professor Bruno David of Monash University. |
Indigenous EOI for PhD Opportunities
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Clayton campus
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Monash University is seeking expressions of interest from Indigenous Australians to explore a PhD research area |
Volunteer Animal Ethics Committee Members - Monash University
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Clayton campus
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Become a volunteer Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) member to help to ensure, on behalf of Monash University, that all activities relating to the care and use of animals for scientific purposes are conducted in compliance with the Australian Code |
Volunteer Animal Ethics Committee Member Category C - Welfare - Wildlife expert
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Clayton campus
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Become a volunteer Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) member to help to ensure, on behalf of Monash University, that all activities relating to the care and use of animals for scientific purposes are conducted in compliance with the Australian Code |
2025 PhD Program - PhD research opportunity -The economics of preventing future health inequalities - Project-specific PhD opportunity in the Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School
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Caulfield campus
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This PhD research opportunity will focus on evaluating the impact of preventative health policies on current and future health inequalities.
Preventative health interventions can affect health inequality because baseline risks, and intervention uptake, effects and adherence vary across groups. |
PhD Scholarship – The Health4Her Project
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship is being offered to conduct research as part of the Health4Her Project, supporting the implementation-effectiveness trials, as well as the opportunity to gather data and explore a range of issues around women’s health and alcohol consumption, including alcohol literacy, attitudes, social practices, health promotion, and behaviour change. |
PhD Scholarship – Developing a national alcohol risk index: preventing future alcohol-related harms
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship aims to track alcohol-related harms, pinpoint high-risk areas and demographics, grasp the nature of these harms, and collaborate with stakeholders to contextualize them. By identifying key factors that increase alcohol risks, it will create tools for policymakers to mitigate harm and enhance the health of Australians. |
PhD Scholarship – Understanding sleep disturbance in clients seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD Scholarship will work on clinical trials and studies at Turning Point to investigate sleep disturbances in patients seeking treatment for Alcohol use disorder (AUD). The project will involve collection and analysis of both subjective and objective measures of sleep with outcomes of this work helping to delineate the role and impact that comorbid sleep disturbances have on the course and progression of recovery from AUD. |
PhD Scholarship – Examining neurocognitive interventions and mechanisms in the treatment of alcohol use disorders
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This PhD scholarship will investigate cognitive biases across the spectrum of alcohol use disorder severity. They'll explore how biases are affected by variables like time of day, mood, and context. The candidate will utilize various measurement techniques in clinical trials and lab studies to deepen our understanding of addiction psychology and enhance CBM interventions. These interventions aim to be more effective across diverse contexts, patients, and delivery platforms, including smartphone apps. |