Flinders University is seeking an outstanding clinician PhD candidate for a project entitled: Cancer Survivorship in General Practice in Australia. This opportunity is part of a larger international program of research which aims to:
- quantify the extent to which survivorship care is being delivered in primary care in Australia;
- define survivorship educational needs of GPs and primary care teams;
- develop core survivorship competencies for GPs and primary care teams;
- co-design, implement and evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of targeted strategies for maximising the role of primary care in survivorship including optimising interprofessional collaboration and referrals to allied health using a systems thinking approach, evaluating the effectiveness of different funding models, and elevating the role of the practice nurse.
One PhD scholarship is available to GPs or primary care (practice) nurses/nurse practitioners at Flinders University (Principal Supervisor A/Prof Carolyn Ee).
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Benefits
The scholarship includes:
- a stipend valued at $35,010* per annum tax free, indexed each year, awarded for 3 years (full-time). A part-time scholarship may be possible – speak to the Principal Supervisor.
- a Research Training Program Fee Offset Scholarship to cover tuition fees for Australian Citizens, NZ Citizens and Permanent Residents.
An extension of up to 6 months may be applied for.
Requirements
To be eligible for the award of this scholarship a student must:
- Have a professional background as a general practitioner and/or primary care nurse or nurse practitioner in Australia;
- Be an Australian citizen; or New Zealand citizen; or have been granted permanent resident status; and
- meet PhD admission requirements including: have an Australian Honours degree Class 1 or 2A or equivalent qualification (at least AQF Level 8), including a research component of at least 6 months’ full-time study achieving Distinction (75%) OR including evidence of equivalent research experience, such as a substantial first-author refereed publication or track record as an investigator on a competitive grant; and
- be available to commence as a full-time PhD student at Flinders University in semester 1, 2026. A part-time scholarship may be possible – speak to the Principal Supervisor.
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Application Deadline
December 1, 2025How To Apply
Those who apply for the scholarship opportunity that have not already applied for admission to a relevant HDR must also apply. Instructions on how to apply for admission can be found here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply
By lodging this separate application, applicants acknowledge:
- The ‘Supervisor confirmation’ must refer to the application for this scholarship
- The application for PhD admission will only be assessed where:
- The applicant is successful in being awarded the scholarship
Prior to submitting an application for the scholarship, prospective applicants are advised to contact the Principal Supervisor, A/Prof Carolyn Ee via email ([email protected]) to discuss your interest and eligibility in the opportunity. The Principal Supervisor may invite you to apply and request a written proposal, a copy of your CV together with a covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications, experience, research experience and reasons for applying for the scholarship.
Applicants will be shortlisted and interviews will be held the week commencing 8 Dec 2025. Outcomes will be released by 17th Dec 2025.
The successful candidate will ideally begin by February 2026, subject to negotiation (and not later than August 2026).
For more information, kindly visit Flinders University scholarship webpage.