Vacancy Details


Campus Location: Melbourne, Australia

Job No: APTAV119903#005

  • Faculty of Theology & Philosophy are looking for 2 x Research/Senior Research Fellows to join The Institute for Religion & Critical Enquiry
  • Join a mission-driven, world-class faculty (QS Ranked 22nd globally/1st in Australia) in educating the next generation of religious educators
  • ACU offers 17% employer superannuation, salary packaging and generous leave provisions
  • 2 x Full time, continuing roles at our Melbourne campus with some hybrid flexibility

About the role:

Operating within Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, the Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow will conduct outstanding research as a member of the Program in Biblical and Early Christian Studies. Their area of specialty may be related to New Testament and/or Early Christian Studies, with a focus on any period from the first century to the seventh. One of the Program's aims is to span the traditional divide between 'New Testament studies' and scholarship on later Christianity, so the ability to work across this and other disciplinary boundaries is desirable, as is knowledge of the wider historical, literary, philosophical, and material contexts in which ancient Christianity developed. We aim to provide a home for scholars at the cutting edge of our disciplines, who are able to advance scholarship of the highest quality in conversation with other disciplines such as Jewish studies, classics, and constructive theology. The Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow will carry out their own research leading to high-quality publications and will be expected to pursue career development in other domains of research activity including supervision of research students, applications for external grant income, and engagement and impact activities. In order to assist the successful applicant in developing a research profile that is competitive for attracting external funding, additional research time will be provided for the first two years of appointment (70% research / 20% teaching / 10% service), with the possibility of additional research time in year 3. Beyond that point, in the absence of other considerations such as external funding, a standard workload mix will apply in line with applicable university policy at that time.

The Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow will contribute to the Program's collaborative activities, including seminars, reading groups, and workshops. The Program sits within the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, and the Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow will be expected to contribute to the scholarly and collegial life of the Institute as a whole. Working on interdisciplinary team projects within the Program and across the Institute's other areas (Religion and Theology, Pre-Modern Beliefs, and Philosophy) is desirable. For example, the Program's researchers are currently undertaking a multi-year collaborative project on 'Flourishing in Early Christianity', which involves international partners and sponsors a steady stream of research events. The ability of the Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow to contribute to the aims of the Flourishing Project or projects like it, would be an advantage.

For full position details, refer to the position description.

Contact:

General enquiries can be sent to Matthew Crawford, Program Director, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at: matthew.crawford@acu.edu.au

What we offer:

  • The University pursues an excellence agenda and offers an environment where staff are welcomed and safe, and valued through development, participation and involvement.
  • Total remuneration valued to $142,635 - $168,220 total rem (pro rata) pa, including salary component $120,529 - $142,305 (pro rata) pa (Academic Level B - Research Fellow), employer contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading.
    Total remuneration valued to $178,414 - $193,705 total rem (pro rata) pa, including salary component $151,018 - $164,087 (pro rata) pa (Academic Level C - Senior Research Fellow), employer contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading.
  • 17% employer superannuation contributions to eligible continuing and fixed-term staff.
  • Annual leave loading of an equivalent to 17.5% of four weeks' salary pro rata payable, dependent on your commencement date.
  • As an ACU staff member, you will have access to generous benefits which include but not limited to: flexible work, study leave, a variety of leave provisions and salary packaging. Find out more information about the benefits or working at ACU here.

How to Apply:

Step 1: Review the Position Description and become familiar with Our Mission and the Application process

Step 2: Click the 'View Position Description and Apply' button, and populate your candidate application details, including your:

  • resume (maximum 5 pages).
  • responses to the Selection Criteria and Core Competencies in a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) or in the online Declaration and Criteria application page.
  • brief online responses to any pre-screening employment questions.
  • three year research plan (maximum 2 pages).

For the successful candidate currently based overseas, ACU will provide support for visa sponsorship.

Applications close: 15-AUG-2025 at 11:59pm AUS Eastern Standard Time

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About ACU:

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ACU aspires to be a home for our staff, offer the care of a family and develop an academic and professional community. Whatever your faith or culture, and whether you are academic or professional staff, there are many opportunities both for learning and contributing at ACU.

As valued members of our community, all staff members are expected to have an understanding of ACU's mission and values and to demonstrate an active contribution to them.

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