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Find a PhD or MPhil project with a scholarship

We offer a diverse range of postgraduate research projects that come with living stipend scholarships.

Scholarship-funded research projects

Explore our research projects with funded living stipend scholarships. You can filter by program type, research area and scholarship type, or use the keyword search field to find projects that suit your interests.

If you'd rather bring your own project, explore our scholarships (including top-up scholarships) and find a supervisor to support your project.

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Photophysics of next-generation X-ray detector materials and devices

Study X-ray detector materials and photophysics using low-cost, high-Z semiconductors. Combined spectroscopy and device engineering will enable fast, sensitive, and scalable imaging technologies for real-world applications.

Supervisor
Dr Julian A. Steele and Dr Miaoqiang Lyu
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Chemical sciences, Engineering, Physical sciences
Photophysics of next-generation X-ray detector materials and devices

Printed optoelectronics for wearable sensors and health-monitoring applications

Develop functional nanomaterials using solution-processable printing techniques for next-generation wearable sensors and health-monitoring applications. By leveraging low-temperature, large-area fabrication, we aim to create cost-effective, flexible optoelectronics capable of integration with wearable and healthcare devices.

Supervisor
Dr Miaoqiang Lyu and Professor Lianzhou Wang
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Chemical sciences, Engineering, Health sciences, Physical sciences
Printed optoelectronics for wearable sensors and health-monitoring applications

Protein partners that control glycine receptors at inhibitory synapses

Investigate how newly identified protein partners shape glycine receptor function and localisation at inhibitory synapses. Using advanced electrophysiology and microscopy, you will help reveal how inhibitory signaling works in the spinal cord.

Supervisor
Dr Nela Durisic and Professor Karin Burges
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences, Biomedical and clinical sciences
Protein partners that control glycine receptors at inhibitory synapses

Oral anti-fertility vaccine for rabbits

Develop the first oral vaccines that suppress fertility in rabbits and enable responsible and ethical landscape population control. Expected outcomes of this project include the creation of a commercially attractive oral immunisation platform.

Supervisor
Associate Professor Mariusz Skwarczynski and Dr Rachel Stephenson
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences
Oral anti-fertility vaccine for rabbits

From chaos to cure: decoding recovery and repair after spinal cord injury

Decode the inflammatory pathways that drive repair and recovery after spinal cord injury, integrating multi-omics, wet lab, and computational approaches to validate key mechanisms and targets.

Supervisor
Professor Marc Ruitenberg, Professor Jana Vukovic and Dr Laura Grice
Location
Dutton Park
Research areas
Biomedical and clinical sciences
From chaos to cure: decoding recovery and repair after spinal cord injury

Revolutionise Australian Strata Management with Large Language Models

Develop Australia’s first strata management system powered by large language models.

Supervisor
Professor Hongzhi Yin and Dr Tong Chen
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Information and computing sciences
Revolutionise Australian Strata Management with Large Language Models

Building responsible AI: Co-designing knowledge transfer solutions using generative AI

Bridge the gap between the principles of responsible AI and their measurable practice, by developing AI knowledge tools to empower end-user community groups. The potential benefit is to produce responsible AI solutions to help disability groups connect, communicate, share and learn.

Supervisor
Dr Peter Worthy, Dr Sarah Bentley and Dr Cara Stitzlein
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Information and computing sciences
Building responsible AI: Co-designing knowledge transfer solutions using generative AI

Achieving equity in cancer screening for First Nations peoples

Develop culturally sensitive cancer screening programs for First Nations peoples by exploring their perceptions, trialling interventions, and co-designing strategies.

Supervisor
Professor Gail Garvey
Location
Herston
Research areas
Health sciences, Indigenous studies
Achieving equity in cancer screening for First Nations peoples

Building a Trustworthy Information Recommendation System

Build a trustworthy information recommender system by spearheading the design and development of cutting-edge LLM4Rec techniques, misinformation filters, privacy protection mechanisms.

Supervisor
Professor Hongzhi Yin
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Information and computing sciences
Building a Trustworthy Information Recommendation System

Characterising blood oxygenation changes in functional human brain imaging

This project aims to characterise and image the human vasculature in vivo that underlies functional brain mapping techniques, which can blur and mask the accurate mapping of human cognition. Expected outcomes include a detailed map of the blood vessel anatomy of the living human brain, and vascular models of functional brain signals in space and time.

Supervisor
Professor Markus Barth and Dr Saskia Bollman
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biomedical and clinical sciences, Engineering
Characterising blood oxygenation changes in functional human brain imaging