Call for applicants: Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowships

1 September 2019

Western Sydney University is investing in three new research fellowships at NICM Health Research Institute (NICM) as part of the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowships,(opens in a new window) which will see over the next five years 50 research-focused fellows recruited throughout the university.

Targeting high-performing early and mid-career researchers whose work aligns with Western Sydney University’s research strengths, NICM and Western Sydney University will build on its established research excellence and world-class research expertise.

The Fellowship roles are research intensive, boasting a 70 per cent research component. Fellows will have well-established track record of esteemed research and/or quality creative outputs and a national and international research profile that reflects research excellence relative to career stage and opportunity.

NICM Director, Professor Alan Bensoussan, said these new research fellows will provide the highest quality learning and teaching opportunities to Western Sydney and build on the NICM’s world-class research expertise.

“The new Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowship scheme offers our successful new Fellows a four year research focused appointment in the area of either chronic disease management with integrative medicine, chemistry and pharmacology of herbal medicines, or health economics and big data,” said Professor Bensoussan.

“The three new Fellows will be integral to the translation of research and the delivery of research impact and excellence. We are seeking exceptional applications both nationally and internationally for each position.”

The Vice Chancellor’s Research Fellows are at Academic Level B and Academic Level C and will work with world leading research teams, industry partners and research end users.

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Applicants can apply up until 8.30pm AEST, Sunday 22 September.

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