We are committed to training new leaders in the field of injury prevention. When you join our research community, you get the opportunity to study in an energising and collaborative environment alongside a diverse range of highly skilled injury prevention practitioners.
We offer three principal methods of study:
Scholarships are available for postgraduate students to study at MIRI.
When you join us at MIRI you will have access to the full range of Monash University services and advantages, allowing you to be a part of Australia's largest community of researchers, educators and students.
International student information
If you are interested in applying for a Monash University international scholarship, please see international students.
International students should check the appropriate course guide for international students (undergraduate or postgraduate) or visit the website. These guides contain important information about Australian Government requirements and conditions for study in Australia, as well as Monash University's academic and English entry requirements.
The Australian Government has specific visa criteria (English proficiency, financial, health etc) that international students must satisfy above and beyond the University's entry requirements. If you would like to receive more information please email us, or go to the government's immigration website.
Monash University Accident Research Foundation
The Monash University Council established the Accident Research Foundation in 1996 to provide funds for research aimed at preventing accidents and reducing injuries on the road, in the home, in sport and recreation and at work.
The Foundation makes limited scholarships available for study in any of MIRI's principal research areas. Three of our scholars were supported by the foundation during 2010.
These scholarships are offered in addition to our PhD scholarships and are widely advertised each time they become available.