PhD Studentship in Psychology / Computational Neuroscience
PhD Studentship in Psychology / Computational Neuroscience
Project: Expanding the body perception box in adolescent girls
Cairnmillar Institute, Melbourne
The Cairnmillar Institute invites applications for a fully funded PhD studentship to investigate how the brain constructs body image and how these processes may be altered in individuals with body image disturbance. The successful candidate will use experimental, computational, and virtual reality (VR) methods to explore and model these mechanisms and contribute to the development of a novel VR-based intervention to improve body image and wellbeing in young people.
This studentship forms part of a major international project, involving collaborations with researchers at the University of Melbourne, University College London (UCL), and the University of York.
Candidates should hold (or expect to obtain) a first-class Honours or Master's degree in psychology, neuroscience, computer science, or a related discipline. Strong analytical and research skills, an interest in body image or mental health, and motivation to develop new interdisciplinary methods are essential.
Funding: Full tuition waiver (up to 4 years – approximately AUD $31,752.00 total domestic fee waiver) and living stipend (currently AUD $39,655 per annum for up to 3 years).
Start date: Early 2026 (flexible).
Enquiries: Professor Paul Jenkinson – **************@cairnmillar.edu.au
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