An opportunity is available for a PhD candidate to undertake research focused on improving alcohol and other drug treatment in Australia.

Closing date: Monday 15 July 2024

UOW is offering a Domestic PhD scholarship that will be completed within the School of Psychology. The project will be conducted as part of Meaningful Outcomes focused on improving substance use treatment. The scholarship would need to start by the end of August 2024.

The PhD project will focus on understanding the experience of people accessing alcohol and other drug treatment within Australia. You will be working closely with alcohol and other drug treatment services located across Australia (NSW, Vic, QLD), peak bodies, and a range of academics associated with Meaningful Outcomes. 


Faculty: Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Study area: Psychology & Human Behaviour

Student type: Domestic students

Student status: Current student, Future Students


Scholarship amount

Successful candidates will receive a tax-free stipend of $34,000 for the duration of 3.5 years indexed annually.

Duration

Maximum duration of the scholarship is 3.5 years full-time.

Application process

Email a cover letter to explain your interest and how you meet the eligibility criteria.

Please include your resume and academic transcript.

Send to Professor Peter Kelly: pkelly@uow.edu.au

Eligibility requirements

Completed a Bachelor’s degree and honours in psychology, health sciences, public health or related field.

  • Experience in conducting research, including quantitative and/or qualitative approaches.
  • The ability to take initiative, be pro-active, and constructively respond to change,
  • Demonstrated collegiality and ability to work within a collaborative team environment.
  • Previous clinical or lived experience in the field would be highly valued.

 

Application closing date

Monday 15 July 2024

Contact information

Professor Peter Kelly

pkelly@uow.edu.au