PhD Scholarship in Vaccination Uptake, Aboriginal Health and Public Health at Curtin University
PhD scholarship opportunity at
Curtin University
in the
School of Nursing
for a project titled
Closing the Vaccine Gap: Understanding and overcoming vaccine decline in Aboriginal pregnant mothers, babies and adolescents in Western Australia
.
This is a
fully funded PhD
with a living stipend of up to
$50,000 per annum
for up to
3 years
(full-time). The project is led by
Professor Anne-Marie Eades
and involves a multidisciplinary team and community partners, including work with Aboriginal communities, Elders, families, health services, and WA Health partners.
The research focuses on
public health
,
epidemiology
,
vaccination uptake
,
Aboriginal health
,
maternal and child health
,
health promotion
, and
implementation research
. The project uses quantitative methods to study immunisation coverage, delayed vaccine uptake, program effectiveness, barriers and enablers, and co-designed interventions to improve vaccination outcomes among Aboriginal pregnant women, children, and adolescents in Western Australia.
Students can tailor the project to their interests, including large dataset analysis, advanced statistical analysis, epidemiological modelling, program evaluation, health economic evaluation, qualitative research, or related areas. The ideal candidate should have biostatistics and epidemiology knowledge, coding experience or willingness to learn R, and a strong understanding of Cultural Safety in the WA context.
This opportunity is
open to domestic applicants only
. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria for entry into a PhD program at Curtin University and satisfy WA Health placement requirements for the on-site component at Boorloo Public Health Unit in Perth.
Application deadline:
31 July 2026.
How to apply:
Contact Professor Anne-Marie Eades for enquiries and submit an Expression of Interest to formally apply.