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Location
Clayton campus, Melbourne, Australia
Salary
Generous scholarship covering tuition fees, a tax-free Stipend, the Monash Indigenous Top-Up Research Award, and the option to apply for the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) scholarship of $13,000pa. Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work.
Responsibilities
Undertake extensive, independent research under an expert academic supervisor.
Write a thesis that makes a positive impact on knowledge in your chosen field.
Complete your research project with excellence as part of the Monash Doctoral Program or a Joint Research Award.
Develop a broad range of skills and professional attributes to make an impact in academia, industry, government or community after graduation.
Requirements
4-year bachelor degree or 2-year master’s degree in a related quantitative discipline.
Demonstrated research experience.
Strong academic results.
If criteria is not met, alternative pathways to entry are available.
Benefits
Access to high quality research platforms.
Connection with leading researchers in the field.
A Monash PhD designed to prepare graduates with competitive skills sought by employers.
Notes
Submit an Expression of Interest including a cover letter and curriculum vitae.
Enquiries can be made via email to Indigenous@monash.edu.
The 2022 value was $28,854 AUD. Successful scholarship applicants will receive a tax-free scholarship, indexed annually, and beginning in February or April 2023, for 3 years. The award will provide living allowances and tuition fees for international students for 3-3.5 years.
Responsibilities
Complete a Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) at Griffith University (Gold Coast campus), Australia.
Be co-supervised by Griffith Health Clinical Science academics Dr Jayishni Maharaj and Prof Jim Woodburn.
Integrate into the research programs focusing on foot and ankle health and rehabilitation.
Innovate current management interventions to reduce foot ulcerations in people with diabetes.
Combine personalised biophysical modelling, smart textile technologies, and advanced manufacturing techniques to optimise and 3D print interventions.
Requirements
Awarded a, or on track by December 2022 to receive a first-class Honours in a related area e.g., Exercise Science, Podiatry, Biomedical science, or Biomedical Engineering.
A Master of Philosophy or Masters by course work with an overall grade >85%, that contained a substantial research project component in one of these areas; with an interest in physiological adaptations to exercise.
Experience in conducting human research (desirable).
Experience with some signal processing and coding in MATLAB or Python, and experience with processing medical imaging (desirable).
Experience with publishing in high-quality peer-reviewed scientific journals (desirable).
Benefits
Study with a University that ranks among the top 2% worldwide.
Support for professional and personal development of HDR candidates.
Access to exceptional research facilities including a state-of-the-art motion capture laboratory and imaging laboratories.
Collaborative research environment with senior professorial staff, post-doctoral research fellows, and PhD students.
Notes
Self-funded applicants are welcome.
Mentoring through an Australian Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship (or equivalent) application is available for those requiring funding.
Consideration for applications from individuals with secured research funding from sources other than the Australian government or Griffith University.