46 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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are driven to contribute to high-impact research that improves lives and thrive in a dynamic interdisciplinary environment, we encourage you to apply and be part of this ambitious and innovative program
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attract international scholars, PhD students, and Research Fellows, contributing to innovative research that shapes the field. Ranked among the top 10 institutions in Econometrics, Time Series, and
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Join Monash University’s cutting‑edge mathematical research in the Faculty of Science as a Research Fellow and contribute to computational and theoretical aspects of Dynamical Systems. This position will
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of innovative computational procedures and methodologies, addressing a national skills shortage and enabling timely progress on a high-impact research initiative in modern econometric modelling. The role provides
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to deliver project milestones and high-impact outcomes Prepare research proposals, ethics submissions and reports for funding and regulatory bodies Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present
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closely with academic staff and provide guidance and support to junior researchers and students involved in the project. Ideally you will have a PhD in Economics of Education or expect to receive it by
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will conduct independent and collaborative research, publish in high-impact journals, and present findings at major international conferences and workshops. You will also mentor and support PhD and
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Respiratory Research@Alfred group, supporting NHMRC-funded studies led by Associate Professor Narelle Cox. Working closely with clinicians, researchers, and patients, you will contribute to the design and
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advice and in-depth analysis of complex health data. The role supports both independent and team-based research activities, including the development of manuscripts, conference presentations and funding
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of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century, a federally-funded consortium led by Monash University in collaboration with other top Australian universities, is focused on understanding how climate change is