Monash University PhD Scholarship Opportunities – Health Economics Australia
Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
Remuneration: Successful applicants will receive a tax-free stipend at current value of $30,000 per annum full-time rate, with several top-up scholarships available to eligible applicants. For information on scholarships and top-ups available to PhD applicants please click here and here.
The Opportunity:
If you are looking for rigorous graduate research training and want to make a substantial contribution to research in the economics of health and health care, the Centre for Health Economics at Monash University offers a fully funded PhD in health economics.
Generous scholarships for outstanding candidates covering tuition fees and a living allowance of $30,000 per annum full-time rate are available with top-up scholarships for eligible applicants. Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance, along with opportunities for funded travel and study exchanges with partner institutions in Europe or USA.
We offer excellent research facilities including a dedicated PhD student work space, a Behavioural Laboratory, high quality computing facilities and internal seminar programs.
PhD scholarships are available in all areas of health economics, but we specifically encourage projects that align with the current research projects of our supervisors. For more information on the Centre, our team and our projects, click here.
Who we are looking for:
Applicants should have a degree in economics, econometrics or a relevant discipline with a research component and strong academic results. Specific coursework in health economics is included in the PhD program, with coursework in related areas available. For full information on admission and scholarship eligibility please click here.
General information on applications and commencing a research degree at Monash can be found here.
About Monash and the Centre for Health Economics:
The Centre for Health Economics is one of the world’s leading research groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in Australia, reflecting the reputation of our researchers and the quality of their mentorship.
Monash is one of the top 100 universities in the world, ranked top in health economics in the Asia-Pacific region. Monash Business School also contains a leading Economics Department and a distinct Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics with an international reputation in theoretical and applied econometrics. The School of Public Health provides expertise in large epidemiological studies, multi-centre clinical trials, clinical registries, evidence synthesis and health social science. Co-supervision is available and common.
As a PhD student of the Centre, you will be part of a team of researchers at the cutting edge of impactful international research including on mental health and wellbeing, risky behaviours, child health and development, measurement of health and quality of life, health systems, economic evaluations and health finance decisions. PhD graduates from the Centre for Health Economics typically find employment as researchers in leading universities and consulting firms around the world. For instance, our previous graduates have been successful in gaining positions at London School of Economics, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of York, University of Melbourne, Ernst & Young, The World Bank and government health departments.
To Apply:
There are two separate scholarship rounds each year for international and domestic applicants. Each round has a timeline for the receipt of an Expression of Interest (EOI) and full application submission (by invitation, following notification of a successful EOI).
Scholarship application timelines are as follows for 2022:
International Students
Round 1: EOI by 28 February, full applications by 31 March (Enrolment: Jul – Dec 2022)
Round 3: EOI by 31 July, full applications by 31 August (Enrolment: Jan – Jun 2023)
Domestic Students
Round 2: EOI by 30 April, full applications by 31 May (Enrolment: March, Jul – Dec 2022)
Round 4: EOI by 30 September, full applications by 31 October (Enrolment: Jan – Jun 2023)
Please submit your EOI here: https://forms.gle/sMeSsnUqhuLGYToU7
Important: Please make sure you select “Health Economics” as your area of interest in the online EOI form as otherwise we will not receive your EOI.
You will be asked to include the following information:
- Your CV, including details of two referees
- A copy of your academic transcripts and details of grading scales
- Evidence of English language proficiency according to these guidelines
- A 1-2 page cover letter outlining your research skills, experience, research topics of interest and why this PhD opportunity interests you.
If you have any questions, please email buseco-che.hdr.enquiries@monash.edu.
In the context of COVID-19, the University is required to comply with various health directions issued from time to time by the Chief Health Officer. Further information concerning vaccination requirements and the obligations on Monash University to collect, record and hold vaccination information about employees is available at the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Victoria, please select COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination (Workers) Directions.
Please note: Monash University will be closed from 23 December 2021 until 3 January 2022 inclusive.