
Job No.: 697704
Location: 509 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Contract Type: Full-time (part-time considered)
Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment
Supervisors Professor Zoe McQuilten (plus co-supervisors to be confirmed based on project alignment)
Remuneration A stipend of up to $46,000 per annum (pro rata for part-time) is available for 3 years, which may be converted to top-up funding if candidates receive a university or national PhD scholarship. Reasonable additional support is available for project resources and conference attendance.
The Opportunity:
The NHMRC-funded BloodCare CRE is offering an outstanding PhD scholarship opportunity in supportive care for patients with blood cancers. We welcome applications from candidates across a diverse range of professional backgrounds and career stages—from recent Honours or Masters graduates to experienced researchers, allied health professionals, biostatisticians, and newly qualified medical Fellows. Whether you arrive with a fully developed research proposal or are looking to co-design a project around your existing clinical or methodological strengths, this opportunity is structured to adapt to your unique career goals.
Research Areas and Project Design:
Candidates have the flexibility to align with existing CRE research initiatives or take advantage of a unique opportunity to design their own PhD project alongside our investigator team. This ensures your research directly leverages your current background while allowing you to tailor the project to your preferred methodologies, new skills you wish to develop, and your long-term career goals.
The broader program of the BloodCare CRE ( www.bloodcarecre.org) focuses on several key pillars of supportive care. Your project can span one or more of these core areas focused on blood cancers:
Indicative PhD Projects (Examples Only):
To illustrate the scope, data access, and clinical impact of the CRE, candidates could choose to align with, expand upon, or pivot from existing initiatives such as:
Example 1: Big Data & Infection Risk Prediction (Stream: Infection Prevention)
Example 2: Clinical Trial & Implementation Science (Stream: IVCare Adaptive Platform Trial)
⚠️ Note: These projects are examples only. Candidates will have the opportunity to work with the supervisory team to co-design a project within the CRE's core pillars – transfusion support, preventing and managing infection, investigating nutrition and the microbiome and improving symptom control and psychological support.
What We Offer:
Selection criteria:
Prospective applicants must satisfy Monash University’s PhD entry requirements as outlined in the Monash Graduate Research Admission Procedure, including:
OR a master's degree in a relevant discipline including a research thesis or project equivalent to at least 25% of one year of full-time study, with a minimum overall average grade equivalent to First Class Honours (H1).
OR a combination of qualifications and relevant professional/research experience deemed equivalent by the Graduate Research Committee.
How to apply
We are seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from exceptional candidates who wish to contribute to improving supportive care for patients with blood cancers. This position involves a two-stage selection process:
Stage 1: Expression of Interest (EOI)
Please submit your EOI directly to the BloodCare CRE via email at BloodCare ( bloodcare.cre@monash.edu) with the subject line "PhD Application - BloodCare CRE" Your application must include:
Cover Letter (max. 500 words): Outlining your suitability, why you want to pursue a PhD with the BloodCare CRE, and your broad areas of research interest.
Curriculum Vitae: Including a list of any peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and relevant work/research experience.
Academic Transcripts: Scanned copies of all relevant undergraduate and postgraduate transcripts.
Stage 2: Formal Monash Candidature Application
Candidates shortlisted during the EOI stage will be formally invited to interview and collaborate with supervisors to draft a project proposal, before submitting a full application for Monash PhD candidature due the 31st of October.
Applications Close for EOI: Friday 25 September 2026, 11:55pm AEST

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