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MUARC PhD Program

MUARC is a multi-disciplinary research organisation, undertaking research into accident and injury causes and prevention. MUARC is a world leader in its field, and is the largest accident and injury prevention research facility in Australia. A particular strength is addressing research questions of direct relevance to prevention, and the translation of the research results into prevention policy and programs. MUARC researchers and students represented a broad range of disciplines from psychology, epidemiology, public health and statistics to engineering, medicine, nursing and science.

Applications for APA/MGS scholarships for 2010 are now open
- applicants interested in applying through MUARC should submit an Expression of Interest form (see below). You may then be invited to submit a full application here.

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PhD application information

Organisations with injury prevention courses

  • Honours at MUARC
  • Vacation research scholarships
  • PhD contact information

    Postgraduate Studies Administrative Officer
    Monash University Accident Research Centre
    Building 70, Clayton Campus,
    Monash University, Victoria 3800
    T: +61 3 9905 4397

    PhD selection criteria

    Please ensure that you meet the criteria below before f orwarding the required Expression of Interest form:

    • a bachelors degree with honours I or IIA in a relevant field; or
    • a masters degree in a relevant field which contains a significant research component; or
    • an approved medical degree together with research experience.

    CRICOS Provider Code: 00008C 
    CRICOS Course Code: 041042F

    Monash Research Graduate School (MRGS)
    MRGS administers a wide range of doctoral programs and the Master of Philosophy degree in addition to coordinating the university's postgraduate research training activities and research scholarships.
    Monash Postgraduate Association