Let’s work together
We are currently seeking prospective students, researchers, and collaborators to explore opportunities to engage with our work. We encourage enthusiastic and motivated individuals interested in exploring key questions in community ecology, spatial complexity, biodiversity conservation, and eco-engineering.
Opportunities
Postdoctoral researchers
A fully funded, 3-year postdoctoral position in field-based marine ecology, aligned with our work on community assembly and biodiversity maintenance, is expected to become available later this year.
Those interested, including researchers considering external fellowship applications, are welcome to get in touch. See fellowship opportunities below.
Further details will be advertised on this page. Please check back for updates.
PhD Students
We are currently accepting applications for PhD positions. Applicants interested in scholarship-funded PhD projects are welcome to apply and contact Lynette at any time. See scholarship opportunities below.
A separate, fully funded PhD position is expected to become available later this year.
Honours and MSc
We offer a range of exciting research projects for Honours and MSc students. Please contact Lynette to discuss potential projects and suitability.
PhD and MSc scholarships and funding
Domestic and international students can explore various scholarship opportunities at the University of Melbourne, including:
The University’s Graduate Research Scholarships.
Further details on funding, fee structures, and application deadlines are available here.
International students may also be eligible for country-specific postgraduate scholarships.
Postdoctoral fellowships and funding
The University offers several ARC-funded programs, including the Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA).
In addition, the University provides a variety of internal grants and fellowships, with the McKenzie Fellowship being a key opportunity for postdoctoral candidates.
Get in touch
We encourage prospective students and researchers to reach out, whether you’re developing independent research ideas, seeking collaboration, or simply interested in learning more about our work.