Mrs Nicola Jamieson Mrs Nicola Jamieson of University of New England was awarded $76,200 for the proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: A war within: Making sense of suicide through narratives... read more →
Ms Debra Osborne Ms Debra Osborne of Swinburne University of Technology was awarded $104,879 for the proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Using User-guided Design to build, implement and evaluate a... read more →
Mrs Pauline Klein Mrs Pauline Klein of Flinders University was awarded $105,000 for the proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Bringing consumer and carer lived experience expertise to inform improved service... read more →
Ms Monique White Ms Monique White of Central Queensland University was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Adolescents understanding of neuroscientific based education to enhance buoyancy: An action research... read more →
Ms Grace McKeon Ms Grace McKeon of the University of New South Wales was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: A co-designed physical activity intervention delivered online for first... read more →
Mr Bernard Leckning Mr Bernard Leckning of Menzies School of Health Research was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Informing improved hospital and follow-up care for patients presenting with... read more →
Ms Kerri Jackson Ms Kerri Jackson of Central Queensland University was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Peer Support in Suicide Prevention. This research will make a substantial contribution... read more →
Dr Katie McGill Dr Katie McGill of the University of Newcastle was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Using sentinel unit data to inform best practice for hospital-presenting deliberate... read more →
Mr Carl Moller Mr Carl Moller of the University of Melbourne was awarded $105,000 for their proposed PhD Scholarship thesis titled: Characteristics and Longitudinal Predictors of Suicidality in Young People with... read more →
Applications now open for PhD Scholarships Applications are now open for Suicide Prevention Australia's PhD Scholarships. The PhD Scholarship provides up to $105,000 to support outstanding graduates who are at... read more →
The Suicide Prevention Research Fund was established by the Federal Government to support research into suicide prevention. Suicide Prevention Australia manages the fund on behalf of the Federal Government with... read more →