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We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time PhD candidate to undertake research to contribute to the development and evaluation of Food is Medicine programs in Australia and internationally.
Opportunity
The primary focus of the PhD project will be to work on a large randomised controlled trial ( examining the implementation and clinical impact of a Produce Prescription program to improve the health of pregnant women experiencing food insecurity and at risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The PhD student will work closely with the lead investigators of the study on all aspects of the study from design recruitment intervention delivery follow-up and outcome assessments. The research will involve significant quantitative and qualitative elements. This research will provide evidence for an innovative Food is Medicine approach to improving maternal and child health that could be integrated into primary healthcare. The PhD student will be supervised by Professor Jason Wu and Dr Megan Gow who will support the student to apply for a PhD scholarship and enrolment through the University of New South Wales.
In addition the student will have the opportunity to participate in other research initiatives as part of the broader Nutrition Science team at The George Institute for Global Health such as studies related to monitoring and improving the Australian food environment ( and evaluation of the health impact of population-level food and economic policies ( resources and expertise relevant to the PhD project include:
An Australian-first produce prescription randomized controlled trial involving 750 pregnant women at high risk of gestational diabetes conducted in partnership with clinicians and other healthcare partners across 4 local health districts in New South Wales.
The student will gain valuable training and have opportunity to interact with a diverse research team with expertise in nutrition science food policy epidemiology clinical trials and health impact modelling.
Key components of the PhD program could include (but are not limited to):
Supervisory team:
Professor Jason Wu; Dr Megan Gow
Who are we looking for
The candidate must be passionate about advancing food-based research and interventions that promote health and wellbeing especially for people experiencing social economic disadvantages. They will be driven to explore innovative Food is Medicine programs combining rigorous mixed-methods research with a commitment to improving maternal and infant health outcomes through improving nutrition security and policy change.
Eligibility
Candidates must hold a relevant first or second-class Honours degree or Masters degree with a substantial research component in Nutrition and Dietetics or other related fields and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent research experience.
Australian citizens New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents are eligible to apply.
Award Opportunity
The successful candidate will be supported to apply for an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney. A Top-Up Scholarship of $10000 per annum will be made available to the successful candidate contingent on successful award of the UNSW RTP scholarship.
Application Guide
Applications should include a cover letter current CV copy of academic transcripts proof of citizenship or permanent residency and the names and contact details of at least two referees.
Candidates are recommended to highlight in their cover letter:
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 16th February 2026
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The George Institute for Global Health(The George) is 700 employees around the world and projects in over 40 countries all focused on improving the health of millions of people worldwide.
As a medical research institute affiliated with leading universities we are challenging the status quo in healthcare to:
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