Are you passionate about health literacy and improving health outcomes for people with intellectual disability?

Are you seeking an opportunity to co-design research with people with intellectual disability and join a team of passionate researchers?

An exciting opportunity exists for a PhD scholarship at the Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN) in understanding how we can best conceptualise health literacy to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability.  

Information about 3DN’s activities: We work to improve health policy, practice and support for people with intellectual disability. We conduct co-designed research with high translational benefit to the disability and health sectors. 3DN builds capacity through teaching, training, health promotion, development of educational resources and the conduct of other professional activities. More information about our department can be found at www.3dn.unsw.edu.au/

Opportunities for PhD Project: The successful candidate will have an exemplary track record and will work with 3DN academic staff to propose an inclusive, highly translational and innovative body of work in the area of health literacy for people with intellectual disability.

Eligibility: Students with honours, masters or equivalent degrees in medicine, allied health, or related disciplines would be well suited. Aboriginal or Torres Strait applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants must meet the UNSW PhD entry requirements, including citizenship/residency or visa requirements. Note that tuition fees apply to international candidates; tuition fee scholarships may also be available.

Value: $35,000 per annum (tax exempt) for 3.5 years. 

How to apply: To commence the expression of interest process please contact the 3DN Student Coordinators Dr Rachael Cvejic (r.cvejic@unsw.edu.au) and Dr Janelle Weise (j.weise@unsw.edu.au) with:

  1. a completed 3DN PhD Scholarship Expression of Interest Form
  2. your CV 
  3. your academic transcripts. 

Expressions of interest must be submitted with all of the above to be considered.

Closing date: 6th October 2023 

School / Research Area

Clinical Medicine