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Research Fellow - CNS Drug Delivery
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Parkville campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| Join the newly-established Academic Node within the Centre for Drug Candidate Optimisation (CDCO), where you will contribute to innovative work addressing some of the most complex challenges in brain health. |
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Assistant Lecturer (Education-Focused) - Department of Accounting
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Caulfield campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| Deliver engaging accounting teaching, support student success, contribute to curriculum development, and advance scholarly practice in education. |
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Research Fellow
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Parkville campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow (Level A) to join the node of the ARC Training Centre for Microphysiological System Technology (MiPSET), |
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Research Fellow
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Clayton campus
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Level B ($118,974 - $141,283)
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| Examine how global sustainability goals shape policy and governance to inform the post-2030 development agenda! |
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Lecturer - Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation
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Caulfield campus
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Level B ($118,974 - $141,283)
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| Teaching in Jewish history, the Holocaust and the modern Middle East, contributing to research, curriculum development and student support. |
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PhD Scholarship – What is reproductive wellbeing?
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553 St Kilda Road
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| This qualitative PhD project will involve describing women’s views on what constitutes reproductive wellbeing and how health services can help them achieve this. It will involve interviews with women of reproductive age in Australia. The outcomes from the project can be used to inform the co-design of new health services that are truly patient-centred and policy initiatives that lead to improved reproductive wellbeing. |
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PhD Opportunity in Civil Engineering
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Clayton campus
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| Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding domestic and international candidates for a fully funded PhD position in Civil Engineering |
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Research Fellow - Analog/RF IC Design for Portable Radar System
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Clayton campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University is seeking a motivated Level A Research Fellow for a 2 year research-only appointment. |
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Research Fellow - Advanced Signal Processing and Machine Learning Techniques for Vital Signs Measurement from Video Images
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Clayton campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University is seeking a Level A Research Fellow for a 12-month, research-only appointment. |
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Research Fellow in Organic Synthesis
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Parkville campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| Be responsible for the design and synthesis of novel molecular architectures with innovative therapeutic mechanisms and disease |
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Research Fellow in Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Parkville campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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| Be involved in Chemical Biology research, exploring the mechanism of drug molecules targeting protein-protein interactions. |
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Research Fellow, Monash Nursing & Midwifery
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Clayton campus
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Level B ($118,974 - $141,283)
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| A unique opportunity is available for a Research Fellow to contribute to the emerging research excellence within the School of Nursing and Midwifery. |
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Associate Professor/ Professor and Head of Department, Department of Occupational Therapy
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Peninsula campus
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Level E ($226,052)
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| Monash University is seeking an exceptional academic leader to take on the dual role of Associate Professor/ Professor and Head of Department – Occupational Therapy. This is a unique opportunity to lead one of Australia’s most respected departments in allied health education and research |
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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer - Faculty of Engineering
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Clayton campus
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Level C ($145,740 - $168,049)
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| The Faculty of Engineering – Joint Departments of Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering is seeking a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer with expertise in robotics, autonomous systems, mechatronics, advanced sensing & control, advanced/additive manufacturing, automation, or biomedical engineering. |
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PhD Scholarship in bias propagation in generative AI-driven decision systems and its implications for trust, governance, and regulatory compliance
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Caulfield campus, Clayton campus
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| This opportunity invites applications from outstanding domestic and international candidates who are interested in undertaking a PhD focused on bias propagation in generative AI-driven decision systems and its implications for trust, governance, and regulatory compliance. |
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer of Experimental Nanophotonics
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Clayton campus
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Level C ($145,740 - $168,049)
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| Join the Faculty of Science as a Level B or Level C (Lecturer or Senior Lecturer) Teaching & Research academic to shape the next frontier of experimental nanophotonics — the fundamental research driving tomorrow’s photonic and optoelectronic breakthroughs. |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on Phase Transformations in Advanced Steel Design
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Clayton campus
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| Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding domestic and international candidates for PhD study within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Faculty of Engineering, Monash University. |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on Phase Transformation in Green Steel
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Clayton campus
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| Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding domestic and international candidates for PhD study within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Faculty of Engineering, Monash University. |
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PhD Opportunity - Indigenous (Energy)
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Caulfield campus, Clayton campus
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| Monash Energy Institute and Faculty of IT, Faculty of Engineering and Monash Business School invites Indigenous applications for a fully funded, 3.5-year PhD scholarship starting 2026 |
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Scholarship in CSIRO Industry PhD Program - Project 2: Techniques and Frameworks for Enabling Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Migration
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Clayton campus
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| This Project develops techniques for the migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to secure critical infrastructure from quantum attacks. The expected outcome is the design of methods, techniques and their prototype to implement trusted PQC migration. The potential benefit is to enhance the security of Australian critical infrastructures against quantum attacks. |