PhD in Indigenous Energy Transition Research at Monash University
The Monash Energy Institute is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity focused on Indigenous energy transition research. This position is open to candidates who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and aims to advance First Nations’ interests in the Australian energy transition. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research community at Monash University, supported by the Indigenous Research Team and the Monash Energy Institute.
The scholarship provides a generous tax-free stipend of $52,352 per annum (indexed), an $8,000 per annum top-up, $4,000 for research costs, a relocation allowance, and a travel grant. The 3.5-year candidature will be based at Monash University, with supervision from leading academics such as Professor Yolande Strengers and colleagues from the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash Business School, and Faculty of Engineering.
Applicants are encouraged to propose their own research project, with suggested areas including energy justice for First Nations communities, alternatives to prepayment meters in remote areas, health impacts of energy insecurity, Indigenous-led energy solutions, supply chains, maintenance pathways, and integrating Indigenous knowledge into energy transition scenarios. Mapping Indigenous knowledge of climate and weather for forecasting and planning is also highlighted.
Ideal candidates will demonstrate an understanding of Indigenous knowledge systems and their relevance to research in human and technology futures, as well as an interest in innovative and participatory methodologies. The program welcomes applicants with backgrounds in human-centred computing, computer science, engineering, social science, science, or community development. A strong academic record or relevant professional experience is preferred, and candidates must meet Monash University's PhD admission requirements.
Applications are open until the positions are filled, with early submissions encouraged. To apply, submit an Expression of Interest including the required form, cover letter, academic transcripts, qualifications, and CV. For enquiries, contact Professor Yolande Strengers or the Indigenous Research Project Manager. This opportunity supports a diverse workforce and aims to empower Indigenous researchers to lead impactful projects in energy transition, environmental science, and social justice.
Relevant academic keywords include Indigenous energy transition, energy justice, First Nations research, renewable energy systems, energy insecurity, Indigenous knowledge systems, participatory methodologies, climate and weather forecasting, and community development.