Research Fellow – Physiology: Join the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute as a Research Fellow to investigate neuroimmune communication at the frontiers of brain science. This role provides an excellent opportunity for early-career researchers to engage in impactful research within a dynamic and collaborative environment.
Designation
Research Fellow (Level A)
Job Details
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Clayton campus, Monash University |
| Employment Type | Full-time |
| Duration | 12-month fixed-term appointment |
| Remuneration | $83,283 – $113,025 Level A plus 17% super |
| Position Description | Position Description Link |
| Research Area | Neuroimmune communication, neurological diseases like brain cancer and stroke |
| Applications Close | Sunday, 18 January 2026 at 11:55 PM AEST |
Eligibility/Qualification
- Education: Hold a doctoral qualification or be nearing completion in a relevant biomedical or closely related discipline, or demonstrate equivalent research experience.
- Experience: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; experience with mouse models, flow cytometry, immunostaining or in vitro culture is highly regarded, though not essential.
Job Description
- Conduct high-quality research under limited supervision and contribute to peer-reviewed publications.
- Design and perform advanced laboratory experiments using modern biomedical techniques.
- Collaborate within the lab and across BDI programs.
- Co-supervise honors and postgraduate students.
- Assist with laboratory organization and daily research operations.
- Participate in seminars, conferences, and professional development activities.
- Contribute to research-related teaching activities as appropriate.
How to Apply
For detailed instructions on how to apply, please refer to the “How to apply for Monash Jobs” page. Your application must address the Key Selection Criteria.
Last Date to Apply
Applications close on Sunday, 18 January 2026, at 11:55 PM AEST.
Embrace this opportunity to amplify your impact at a world top 50 university and contribute to groundbreaking research in brain-immune science. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds to foster an inclusive workplace culture.







