Postdoctoral Research Associate in Future Health Systems and Built Environment
UNSW is recruiting a
Postdoctoral Research Associate
for an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of
future health systems
and the
built environment
. The role sits across the
International Centre for Future Health Systems
and the
School of Built Environment
, with collaboration between the Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The successful candidate will lead research on how the
design and operation of buildings and health facilities
shape the health systems of the future. The position is intended to strengthen capacity around the built environment determinants of health, generate policy-relevant evidence for
healthy and climate-resilient buildings and communities
, and support interdisciplinary collaboration across UNSW.
Research areas and keywords:
architecture, architectural science, construction, building science, health systems, public health, health promotion, policy, design methodologies, healthy buildings, climate resilience, and health facilities.
Eligibility highlights:
applicants should hold a PhD in a related discipline, such as architecture, architectural science, construction, medicine, or public health. The post also asks for relevant work experience, strong independent research ability, publications and conference presentations relative to opportunity, and the ability to collaborate across disciplines.
Funding and employment:
this is a full-time, 2-year fixed-term Level A postdoctoral appointment in Sydney, Australia. The advertised salary is
$113,911 + 17% superannuation
plus annual leave loading. UNSW also advertises staff benefits including career development opportunities and additional leave. Visa sponsorship is not available, and candidates must have unrestricted work rights.
Application window:
advertised 29 June 2026; applications close
20 July 2026 at 11:55 pm
(AUS Eastern Standard Time).
How to apply:
review the position description on JOBS@UNSW, address the selection criteria in the Skills and Experience section, and submit your resume and supporting documents through the online application portal. Applications that do not address the criteria will not be considered.