PhD Scholarship Opportunity – Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology (Re-advertised)

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The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop a cohort of future Australian research leaders in social equity by providing the selected scholars with access to mentoring and resources.

Expressions of Interest close at 11.59pm AEDT on  Sunday 23 October 2022

About the Scholarship

Launched in 2021, the Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop the cohort of future Australian research leaders in social equity by providing the selected scholars with access to resources and mentorship.

It provides selected researchers with the opportunity to undertake a PhD through the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne while receiving additional research, mentoring and training support through the Melbourne Social Equity Institute.

This scholarship is only open to domestic students (an Australian citizen or permanent resident or a New Zealand permanent resident). An earlier expression of interest round was open to international students and preferred candidates have been selected for interviews.

Established in 2012, the Melbourne Social Equity Institute is one of the University of Melbourne’s four interdisciplinary research institutes. It conducts and facilitates research that addresses the causes and consequences of social inequities and advances knowledge about effective ways to respond.

To be considered for this opportunity, applicants are asked to provide a brief proposal (up to four pages) for a research project that promotes social equity through engineering and information technology.

Projects which are closely aligned with the Institute’s current research priority areas will be highly regarded. The current priority areas are:

  • Community-engaged and coproductive research (enabling theme)
  • Digital access and equity (enabling theme )
  • Gender equity
  • Health equity
  • Inclusive and distributive economies
  • Migration and mobility

Reflecting the nature of social inequities, many of the Institute's research initiatives engage at the intersections of these priorities.

Scholarship Benefits

The scholarship benefits include:

  • Full exemption from payment of student fees at the University of Melbourne;
  • A stipend of $32,400 per annum (2022 full-time rate, tax free), with a possible extension to 3.5 years;
  • Allowances as per the Graduate Research Scholarship Terms & Conditions.

The Melbourne Social Equity Institute will also provide an additional $2000 per annum (a maximum of $6000 during candidature) in research support funds.

The successful candidate will also receive automatic entry to the Institute’s Doctoral Academy.

Supervision

As part of the Expression of Interest process, candidates are asked to provide the name of a proposed PhD supervisor from the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. This is to ensure the University of Melbourne has the capacity and expertise to support the proposed project.

Find an Expert can assist in identifying and contacting suitable potential supervisors. If you are unable to identify a suitable and/or available supervisor, please contact us and we may be able to assist in this process.

Eligibility

Applicants should have a strong PhD research proposal and agreement from a supervisor or team of supervisors to support the research.

The scholarship is conditional upon acceptance into a PhD degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne.

People with lived experience of the area of disadvantage or inequity that they intend to research are strongly encouraged to apply.

Applications

Please complete the Expression of Interest Form. Following an interview process, candidates who are selected will then be invited to apply in a competitive round through the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.

Download the EOI Form

All Expressions of Interest must be received by Sunday 23 October  (11.59pm AEDT). Please send your completed form to social-equity@unimelb.edu.au.

Further Enquiries

If you have any questions about the application process, please contact Professor Shanton Chang shanton.chang@unimelb.edu.au or Charlene Edwards charlene.edwards@unimelb.edu.au.

Past Recipients

The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarships were awarded for the first time in 2021. The successful applicants were:

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Rashika Bahl

Understanding Migrants' Misinformation Behaviour

Supervisors: Professor Shanton Chang (School of Computing and Information Systems), Dr Dana McKay (RMIT University), and Associate Professor George Buchanan (School of Computing and Information Systems)

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Maharti Triharta

Investigation of sustainable female engineers’ career development – mitigating impacts of gender biological reproductive inequities

Supervisors: Professor Elaine Wong (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering),  Professor Sally Male (Teaching and Learning Lab) and  Dr Victor Sojo Monzon (Department of Management and Marketing)

About the Melbourne Social Equity Institute

The Melbourne Social Equity Institute is one of four Interdisciplinary Research Institutes at the University of Melbourne. Each operates with a small directorate and supports and encourages research across disciplinary boundaries.

The Melbourne Social Equity Institute supports collaborative research between academics, members of community organisations, policy makers and people with lived experiences to help build fairer societies.

About the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne educates the innovators of the future, working with industry, government and entrepreneurs to solve real-world challenges.

Its graduates and researchers lead the way in engineering and information technology to build a more sustainable future.