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Senior Research Fellow - SPRINT Sari
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553 St Kilda Road
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Level C ($150,841 - $173,931)
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| Lead nationally significant respiratory surveillance research shaping Australia’s pandemic preparedness and critical care response. |
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Service Improvement Analyst
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Clayton campus
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HEW 7 ($110,527 - $121,227)
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| The Faculty of Engineering is seeking a Service Improvement Analyst to provide operational and technical support for the Faculty’s service improvement systems, with a focus on Atlassian Cloud applications and Nintex Process Manager. |
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Research Fellow - Sepsis Outcomes
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553 St Kilda Road
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Level B ($123,138 - $146,228)
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| Advance sepsis survivorship research using ICU registry data, outcomes analysis and national critical care collaborations |
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PhD Scholarship Opportunity - Processing intelligence for green metals using in situ X-ray characterisation and machine learning
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Clayton campus
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| Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding candidates for PhD study in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering. |
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Manager, Operations and Quality
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Clayton campus
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HEW 8 ($124,343 - $137,251)
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| INDIGENOUS APPLICANTS ONLY - Are you a strategic leader with a passion for operational excellence and a knack for navigating complex quality landscapes? |
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2026 Francine V McNiff PhD Scholarship in Criminology
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Clayton campus
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| As a result of the generosity and vision of the late Francine V McNiff, the Social and Political Sciences Graduate Research Program in the Faculty of Arts will annually offer the Francine V McNiff PhD Scholarship in Criminology at Monash University. |
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Research Assistant (Academic) - Antimicrobial research
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The Alfred Centre
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Level A ($86,195 - $116,981)
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| contribute to innovative antimicrobial research that has the potential to directly influence clinical care, prescribing practices and global approaches to antimicrobial resistance. |
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Professor of Education
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Clayton campus
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Level E ($233,964)
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| Ranked #2 in Australia and #18 globally for Education (QS & THE Rankings), the Faculty offers an ambitious and collaborative environment with significant capacity for research growth and impact. |
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Professor and Director, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, and Head of School, Biomedical Sciences
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Clayton campus
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- A competitive remuneration package will apply
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| Based at our Clayton campus, this is a rare opportunity to lead one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic biomedical research and teaching environments, shaping the future of discovery science and education at a globally recognised institution. |
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PhD Stipend Scholarship – School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University [Hospital-associated functional decline and deconditioning in older adults]
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Peninsula campus
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| The aim of this project is to build the evidence base on hospital-associated functional decline and deconditioning in order to improve preventive efforts before, during and after hospitalisation in older adults. |
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PhD Stipend Scholarship – School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University [Moving beyond wearables - Enhancing care and safety of hospitalised older adults using advanced localisation/motion-based sensor technologies]
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Peninsula campus
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| The aim of this project is to build the evidence base on new localisation and motion-based sensor technologies in hospital settings in order to guide clinical policy and practice. |
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Senior Animal Technologist
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Clayton campus
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HEW 6 ($100,155 - $108,106)
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| INDIGENOUS APPLICANTS ONLY - Play a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of an animal facility unit, ensuring the highest standards of animal care, compliance, and service delivery |
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Lecturer (Practice)
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Caulfield campus
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Level B ($123,138 - $146,228)
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| Lead ACRS growth through industry partnerships, funded applied research, consultancy, student supervision, and strategic engagement impact. |
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Associate Professor - Economics
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Caulfield campus
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Level D ($181,629 - $200,092)
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| Provide strategic leadership and advance excellence in research, teaching, professional engagement, and policy development. |
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Engineering PhD - Indigenous
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Clayton campus
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| The Faculty of Engineering at Monash University invites applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates for two fully funded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) opportunities commencing in 2026. |
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First Nations Research Fellow
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Monash Rural Health Mildura
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Level A ($86,195 - $116,981)
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| Play a key role in supporting First Nations communities to engage in research that addresses their priority health issues |
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PhD Scholarship - Zema Energy Studies Scholarship Domestic opportunities in Engineering, IT and Business and Economics
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Caulfield campus, Clayton campus
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| The prestigious PhD scholarship opportunity will empower you to build on your passion, gain exposure, and contribute to the energy community. You will work with supervisors from the engineering, information technology, and business & economics faculties to explore and solve pressing energy problems. |
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Animal Ethics Committee Members - Category C - Welfare
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Parkville campus
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- Adjunct Honorary Appointment - Offscale
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| This currently advertised position will fulfil a role on an Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) that will review research activities that will be instrumental in improving patient treatments and health outcomes through our biomedical research programs, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological disorders, metabolic diseases, and reproductive health. |
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Indigenous Pool for Professional Appointments - Expression of Interest
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Clayton campus
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| Fantastic opportunity for Indigenous Australians to start their promising career at Monash University |
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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. |