Monash University in Australia invites applications for vacant PhD and Academic Positions, a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia.

PositionLocationLevel / SalaryCloses
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Senior Vice-PresidentClayton campus5 Jul 2024
Monash University is seeking to appoint a visionary and innovative leader with a passion for research and a proven track record of delivering significant impact with a truly collaborative approach. The successful candidate will have an international reputation, a distinguished record of leadership, and will have demonstrated success in driving performance across a research-intensive university of scale and complexity.
2 PhD Scholarships in Australian ArchaeologyClayton campus14 Jul 2024
2 PhD scholarships are offered as important parts 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 (GKLaWAC) and Professor Bruno David of Monash University.
Education PhD Scholarship 2024 – Teachers and Teaching in the Age of AIClayton campus31 Jul 2024
Monash Faculty of Education is offering a PhD scholarship for full-time research at postgraduate level. The award is available to an applicant intending to undertake a PhD with a focus on teachers’ engagements with artificial intelligence (AI) in secondary schools.
Teaching Associate for Graduate Diploma in Psychology (GDP)Clayton campus– Sessional rates will apply10 Jul 2024
Passionate Teaching Associate needed for online Graduate Diploma in Psychology program. Flexible hours available!
Research Fellow, Living Evidence Collaboration553 St Kilda RoadLevel B ($114,951 – $136,505)10 Jul 2024
Join as a Research Fellow to advance living evidence synthesis for Cochrane Australia and the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration
Professor – School of Education, Culture and SocietyClayton campusLevel E ($218,408)18 Jul 2024
The School of Education, Culture and Society in the Faculty of Education at Monash University is seeking an esteemed Professor to lead and foster excellence in research, teaching, and professional activities in the domain of educational inequalities, with a particular emphasis on gender and/or ‘race’ and ethnicity.
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor – Business Analytics / EconometricsCaulfield campusLevel D ($169,553 – $186,788)26 Jul 2024
Join the pinnacle of academic excellence at Monash Business School as a Level B, C, or D academic!
PhD Scholarship in Social Sciences (Geography)Clayton campus14 Jul 2024
Join our excellent research cohort within Human Geography and undertake their PhD project under the supervision of leading academics within Geography
Associate Professor/Professor (Identified position – Women)Clayton campusLevel E ($218,408)21 Jul 2024
Monash Faculty of Information Technology is seeking an outstanding senior academic to join the Department of Data Science and AI, improving gender diversity in key technological fields, enhancing the representation of women in IT – and empowering them to pursue rewarding careers within our faculty and beyond.
PhD Scholarship in Assistive Technology and DisabilityCaulfield campus, Clayton campus3 Jul 2024
Explore a PhD research area within MATS and FIT with the goal of enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Experimental High Energy PhysicsClayton campusLevel A ($80,464 – $109,203)14 Jul 2024
As a 2-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow, you will work under the guidance of Professor Jordan Nash on a research topic fitting with the COMET group at Monash.
PhD Scholarship – The Health4Her ProjectTurning Point – 110 Church Street, Richmond
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 harmsTurning Point – 110 Church Street, Richmond
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 – Trauma & AddictionTurning Point – 110 Church Street, Richmond
This PhD Scholarship program focuses on integrated treatment for PTSD and addiction, emphasising translational approaches. Be involved in frontline clinics and analyse existing datasets. The program delves into transdiagnostic factors of co-occurring disorders, exploring neurobiological, neuropsychological, and neurophysiological aspects of presenting issues.
PhD Scholarship – Understanding sleep disturbance in clients seeking treatment for alcohol use disorderTurning Point – 110 Church Street, Richmond
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
Turning Point – 110 Church Street, Richmond
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.
Expressions of Interest – Casual positions – BehaviourWorksClayton campus– Casual rates will apply
If you’re interested in a casual position at BehaviourWorks please express your interest in potential casual roles by letting us know what you can bring to our team.
PhD Opportunity: Digital Twin of Protein Extrusion for Plant-Based Meat InnovationClayton campus
The project is under the CSIRO’s Industry PhD (iPhD) Program that brings together an industry partner, a university (Monash University for this project) and CSIRO to co-develop a four-year industry-focussed PhD project.
PhD Scholarship – Development of novel Radiotracers for the Fibrosis Detection – PhD scholarship available with an International TeamThe Alfred Centre
We are seeking expressions of interest from enthusiastic PhD applicants to join a supportive, vibrant research team. A full PhD scholarship for 3.5 years will be offered to successful candidates
PhD Scholarship Opportunities – Health Economic Research ProjectsCaulfield campus
If you are looking for rigorous graduate research training and want to make a substantial contribution to research in the economics of health and health care, the Centre for Health Economics at Monash University offers a fully funded PhD in health economics.
Expression of Interest – Teaching Associates (Practice Educators) in Occupational TherapyPeninsula campus– Sessional rates will apply
Join our team of practice educators in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Monash University.
Indigenous Health Education PositionsCaulfield campus, Clayton campus, Peninsula campusLevel B ($114,951 – $136,505)
Monash University seeks talented First Nations scholars to join the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Level B (Education Focused) to support the teaching of the Indigenous health curriculum and support of Indigenous students in any of the Faculty’s disciplinary fields

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