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Jeffrey Braithwaite

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Macquarie University

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Health Economics

40%

Maternal And Child Health

30%

Medical Science

50%

Health Services Research

50%

Environmental Science

40%

Salud Pública

40%

Psychology

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University

PhD Scholarship in Climate-Resilient Healthcare Systems at Macquarie University

Macquarie University, in partnership with the Northern Sydney Local Health District and the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI), is offering a prestigious, fully funded PhD scholarship focused on creating climate-resilient healthcare systems. This opportunity is ideal for researchers passionate about planetary health, low-carbon healthcare, and the intersection of environmental science and medical systems. The program aims to develop sustainable models of care that address the dual challenge of human and planetary well-being, supporting national and international efforts to decarbonise healthcare and protect vulnerable populations from climate-driven health impacts. Scholars will join a multidisciplinary research team and benefit from mentorship by leading experts such as Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite and Dr K-lynn Smith. The research environment emphasizes implementation science, the environmental footprint of clinical operations, and the translation of research findings into practice. Students will have access to world-class facilities at AIHI and opportunities for collaboration across Australian and international health organisations. The scholarship includes full tuition coverage and a living allowance stipend of $42,000 per annum for three years, with the possibility of a paid, part-time research support position. The program encourages applicants with backgrounds in health services research, climate change research, implementation science, organisational behavioural change, psychology, the humanities, or community involvement in research. Effective communication skills and the ability to engage diverse stakeholders are essential. Potential research topics include evaluating planetary health frameworks, investigating climate change impacts on vulnerable populations, assessing interventions to reduce healthcare’s carbon footprint, and exploring policies that align healthcare with Net Zero targets. The application deadline is April 30, 2026. Interested candidates should contact the supervisors for more information and apply through the official Macquarie University portal, referencing scholarship number 20257669.

1 month ago

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University

PhD in Climate-Resilient Healthcare Systems at Macquarie University

Macquarie University, in partnership with the Northern Sydney Local Health District and the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI), is offering a fully funded PhD scholarship focused on creating climate-resilient healthcare systems. This unique program aims to catalyse performance improvement in healthcare services by integrating climate action, health systems research, and real-world impact. Research areas include developing low-carbon healthcare systems, reducing the environmental and carbon footprint of healthcare, implementation science, planetary health, and protecting vulnerable populations from climate change impacts. The program also aligns healthcare practices with Net Zero targets. Successful candidates will join a multidisciplinary team of researchers, clinicians, and policymakers, working collaboratively to advance research on climate-resilient and low-carbon healthcare systems. The scholarship supports national and international efforts to decarbonise healthcare and develop evidence-based strategies for reducing environmental impact. Potential research topics include evaluating planetary health frameworks, investigating climate change impacts on vulnerable populations, assessing interventions to reduce healthcare’s carbon footprint, and exploring policies that align healthcare with Net Zero goals. The scholarship offers full tuition coverage and a living allowance stipend of $42,000 per annum for three years, with the possibility of a paid, part-time research support position. Students will have access to world-class research facilities, expert mentorship, and opportunities for collaboration across Australian and international health organisations. The program is designed to help students build a strong professional profile through publications, conference presentations, and impactful research. Applicants should have a strong background in health services research, climate change research, implementation science, organisational behavioural change, psychology, the humanities, or consumer and community involvement in research. The opportunity is open to eligible candidates for direct entry into a three-year PhD program. Applications close on 30 April 2026. For more information or to apply, candidates are encouraged to contact Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite or Dr K-lynn Smith and visit the Macquarie University scholarship portal.

1 month ago

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University

PhD Scholarship in Climate-Resilient Healthcare at Macquarie University

Macquarie University is offering a funded PhD scholarship in climate-resilient healthcare , focused on creating low-carbon healthcare systems and strengthening healthcare responses to climate-related risks. This opportunity sits at the intersection of public health , medical science , environmental science , health services research , implementation science , and public policy . The project is a joint initiative involving the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI) at Macquarie University and the Northern Sydney Local Health District . Successful candidates will join a multidisciplinary research team working on topics such as planetary health frameworks, climate change impacts on vulnerable populations, reducing healthcare’s carbon footprint, low-value care, and policies aligned with Net Zero targets. Funding: The scholarship provides a stipend of $42,000 per annum for three years , plus full tuition coverage (tuition fee offset). A paid part-time research support position may also be available alongside the PhD. Eligibility highlights: Applicants must be an Australian citizen , Australian permanent resident , Humanitarian visa holder , or New Zealand citizen . The ideal candidate will have a Masters by Research or equivalent and evidence of research capability such as publications, conference presentations, or other outputs. How to apply: Interested applicants should contact the listed researchers to discuss the opportunity, then apply through the scholarship application process and select Strategic Research Scholarship with the scholarship reference number. Deadline: 30 April 2026.

1 month ago

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University

PhD Scholarship in Creating Climate-Resilient Healthcare at Macquarie University

Macquarie University is offering a PhD scholarship in Creating climate-resilient healthcare , delivered with the Northern Sydney Local Health District and the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI) . This opportunity is aimed at candidates interested in public health , medical science , environmental science , and related research on health systems transformation. The project focuses on building climate-resilient and low-carbon healthcare systems , reducing healthcare’s environmental and carbon footprint, and supporting Net Zero targets. Research themes include implementation science , planetary health , protecting vulnerable populations from climate change impacts, and developing evidence-based strategies that can be translated into practice and policy. The scholarship is a direct entry three-year PhD opportunity for domestic candidates. Funding includes full tuition coverage and a $42,000 p.a. stipend for full-time study over three years, with the possibility of a paid part-time research support role. Students will benefit from mentorship, world-class facilities, and collaboration with clinicians, researchers, and policymakers across Australian and international health organisations. Applicants are encouraged to contact the team before applying if they have a background in health services research , climate change research , implementation science , organisational behavioural change , psychology , the humanities , or consumer and community involvement in research . The application deadline is 30 April 2026 .

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