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David Slucki

Associate Professor at Monash University

Monash University Malaysia.

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David Slucki

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Monash University

PhD Scholarship: Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism

This PhD scholarship is offered as part of the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism, based at Monash University’s Caulfield campus in Melbourne. The Initiative, led by Associate Professor David Slucki, supports rigorous, policy-relevant, and publicly engaged research on antisemitism in Australia. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research culture within the Faculty of Arts and contribute to both the Initiative’s shared activities and their own distinct PhD thesis. The scholarship is open to candidates interested in exploring antisemitism through social science, media and communications, or other relevant interdisciplinary approaches. Research directions may include antisemitism in news media, online platforms, and public discourse; public attitudes and social dynamics; lived experience and community responses; education and prevention; policy and governance; intersections with misinformation and extremism; and comparative projects across communities or countries. Methodological flexibility is encouraged, with qualitative, quantitative, mixed, or interdisciplinary methods all welcome. Benefits of undertaking this PhD within the Initiative include integration into an active research agenda, expert supervision, and access to support for data collection, fieldwork, transcription, travel, and conference attendance. Candidates will have opportunities to contribute to publications, workshops, and public-facing engagement activities, with appropriate recognition for their contributions. Monash University is Australia’s largest university and consistently ranks among the world’s top 100. The Caulfield campus offers a strong and supportive research environment, particularly within the Faculty of Arts. Applicants must have an excellent academic record in a relevant field such as sociology, politics, media/communications, social psychology, criminology, education, anthropology, public policy, human geography, or related interdisciplinary areas. Priority is given to those with an Honours or Master’s degree (with significant research component and first-class honours/H1 or equivalent). Desirable skills include training in qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods, interest in antisemitism studies and related fields, experience with media analysis, interviewing/fieldwork, survey research, computational methods, or policy analysis, and strong writing and communication skills. English language proficiency requirements apply as per Faculty of Arts guidelines. Applicants who already hold a PhD are not eligible. Scholarship holders must be enrolled full-time and on campus. The scholarship provides a Research Living Allowance of $37,145 AUD per annum (2026 full-time rate, tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions. Additional support is available for research-related expenses. To apply, candidates must first discuss their research proposal with Associate Professor David Slucki. The Expression of Interest should include a cover letter, brief research proposal (max 750 words), CV, academic records, English language proficiency test results (if applicable), names of two academic referees, and a copy of your passport (if available). Applications close on Sunday 10th May 2026, 11:59 pm AEST. For further details, visit the Monash University scholarship policy and procedures page and the Faculty of Arts graduate research application process page.

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Monash University

PhD Scholarship: Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism - History of Antisemitism in Australia

This PhD scholarship, part of the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism, offers a unique opportunity to undertake a substantial historical study of antisemitism in Australia. The Initiative, led by Associate Professor David Slucki, supports rigorous, policy-relevant, and publicly engaged research, aiming to deepen understanding of how antisemitism has been expressed, contested, and reshaped across different periods and social settings. The successful candidate will be based at Monash University's Caulfield campus in Melbourne, joining a vibrant research culture within the Faculty of Arts. The PhD project is flexible within the Initiative’s aims and may focus on a defined historical period, institutional histories (such as political parties, unions, churches, education systems, universities, or government agencies), or the analysis of antisemitic discourse in Australian print culture, broadcasting, or online environments. Comparative and transnational dimensions, such as Australia’s relationship to UK, Europe, or US currents, are also welcome. Candidates will have access to expert supervision, support for archival travel, fieldwork, and conference attendance, and opportunities to contribute to Initiative outputs and public engagement activities. Monash University is Australia’s largest university and consistently ranks among the world’s top 100. The scholarship provides a Research Living Allowance of $37,145 AUD per annum (2026 full-time rate, tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions. Additional support for research-related travel and conference participation may be available. Applicants must have an excellent academic track record in History or a closely related discipline (such as Jewish studies, political history, cultural history, intellectual history, migration history, or historical sociology). The selection committee prioritises candidates with an Australian or equivalent international Honours or Master’s degree in a relevant field, with a significant research component and first-class honours/H1 (or equivalent). Desirable attributes include demonstrated capacity for historical research design and independent scholarship, experience with archival/documentary research and strong source-criticism skills, interest in antisemitism studies and/or histories of racism, religion, nationalism, minorities, or migration, strong academic writing skills, and evidence of research output. English language proficiency requirements apply, and applicants who already hold a PhD are not eligible. Scholarship holders must be enrolled full-time and on campus. To apply, candidates must first discuss their research proposal with Associate Professor David Slucki (Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation) via email. The Expression of Interest should include a cover letter, brief research proposal (max 750 words), CV, academic records, English language proficiency test results (if applicable), names and contact details of two academic referees, and a copy of the current passport (if available). Applications close on Sunday, 10th May 2026, 11:59 pm AEST. For further details, visit the Monash University scholarship policy and procedures page and the Faculty of Arts graduate research application guide. This scholarship supports a diverse workforce and encourages applications from candidates with varied backgrounds and experiences.

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