Job No.: 690203
Location:Clayton campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: 3.5 years fixed-term appointment
Supervisory Team: Professor Elizabeth Manias (Main Supervisor)
The successful candidate will be supported by a multidisciplinary project team with expertise in nursing medicine pharmacy geriatrics care medicines safety health care communication digital health and health care sociology. Refer to for main supervisor profile). Other supervisors to be confirmed.
Remuneration: A PhD annual stipend for 3.5 years of full-time PhD enrolment ($37145 per annum for 2026 rate). The stipend rate is indexed annually and published on the Monash University Graduate Research Stipend and Allowance Rates website.
Additional support also available for project resources and conference presentation:
The Opportunity:
The PhD stipend scholarship offers an outstanding opportunity for talented candidates to undertake PhD study in the field of engaging older people and families in communicating about medicines at home.
The PhD Project:
The project is funded by the Australia Research Council ARC DP. This project aims to investigate how engagement occurs in communication about medicines between older people living at home family members and care providers. By developing and testing creative strategies this project will generate new knowledge about interpersonal communication within a dynamic context of sociocultural environmental and interpersonal challenges and opportunities. Expected outcomes of this project include enhanced capacity to enable participation in bridging communication gaps. This should provide significant benefits in terms of increased understandings about how and under what circumstances communication and decision making about medicines occur with older people and families in diverse contextual situations.
Selection criteria:
Prospective applicants must satisfy Monash University PhD entry requirements as outlined in the Monash Graduate Research Admission Procedure including but not limited to:
How to apply
We are seeking expressions of interest from talented candidates who wish to apply for the PhD and contribute to this exciting project. This position has a two-stage selection process:
Stage 1: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
For general instructions on how to apply for roles at Monash please refer to How to apply for Monash jobs. Candidates should include the following when submitting an EoI:
Stage 2: Submit a PhD candidature application
For the candidate whose EoI in Stage 1 is successful will be invited to submit a full application for Monash Nursing & Midwifery PhD candidature.
Enquiries: Professor Elizabeth Manias
Closing Date: Sunday 1 March 202611:55pm AEDT
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