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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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3D Shock Boundary Layer Over a Heated Plate

Undertake research examining the interaction region between two crossing shocks (induced by fin like wedges) over the hypersonic boundary layer on a flat plate model.

Supervisor
Associate Professor Anand Veeraragavan
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering
3D Shock Boundary Layer Over a Heated Plate

Autonomous insect-machine hybrid robots

Develop new hardware and stimulation protocols that enable cyborg insects to autonomously perform exploration tasks in complex environments such as those found in disaster scenarios.

Supervisor
Dr T. Thang Vo and Professor Ross McAree
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences, Engineering, Physical sciences
Autonomous insect-machine hybrid robots

Characterization of blood-brain barrier nutrient transporters

Use structural biology and biochemistry to understand how transporters at the blood-brain barrier allow for selective entry of molecules into the brain.

Supervisor
Dr Rosemary Cater and Dr Anne Lagendijk
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Health sciences
Characterization of blood-brain barrier nutrient transporters

Engaging consumers in frailty and ageing research

Explore methods for engaging consumers in frailty and ageing research, evaluate consumer engagement in existing research trials and develop a consumer engagement model for a national clinical/research network.

Supervisor
Professor Ruth Hubbard
Location
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Research areas
Biomedical and clinical sciences, Health sciences
Engaging consumers in frailty and ageing research

Mechanisms of neuroprotection after stroke

Understand mechanisms of the brain to restore itself and harness them for therapeutic purposes by combining imaging techniques, brain stimulation and individually tailored recovery paradigms in mice.

Supervisor
Dr Matilde Balbi
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Health sciences
Mechanisms of neuroprotection after stroke

Molecular design of drugs to fight chronic human diseases and environmental pests

Investigate cutting-edge, platform technologies for engineering novel bioactive proteins to help fight chronic human diseases or environmental pests.

Supervisor
Dr Conan Wang
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences, Biomedical and clinical sciences
Molecular design of drugs to fight chronic human diseases and environmental pests

Understanding and controlling Australia's illicit tobacco market

Develop new regulatory options for tobacco to minimise the legal market while avoiding the adverse societal and economic impacts of transferring consumer demand to illegal tobacco products.

Supervisor
Professor Coral Gartner
Location
Herston
Research areas
Economics, Health sciences, Law and legal studies, Psychology
Understanding and controlling Australia's illicit tobacco market

Understanding the molecular structures of proteins involved in rare disease.

Solve the atomic structures of proteins involved in rare disease. This will help us understand how mutations in these proteins cause disease, and will steer development of treatments.

Supervisor
Dr Rosemary Cater and Professor Brett Collins
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Health sciences
Understanding the molecular structures of proteins involved in rare disease.

Developing the next generation titanium alloys for additive manufacturing

New titanium alloys will be designed that exhibit favourable microstructures and properties when produced by 3D printing.

Supervisor
Dr Michael Bermingham
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering
Developing the next generation titanium alloys for additive manufacturing

Digital chemistry and catalysis: redefining reactions in confined systems

Understand and manipulate digital chemical reaction catalysis and molecular self-assembly within Alternating Current Electro-Hydrodynamic (AC-EHD) confined systems.

Supervisor
Professor Matt Trau
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Chemical sciences
Digital chemistry and catalysis: redefining reactions in confined systems