Undertake a Higher Degree by Research with our Schools or Research Centres
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School of Nursing and Midwifery
Includes Nursing
and Midwifery
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Graduate
School of HealthIncludes Pharmacy, Speech Pathology, Clinical Psychology, Genetic Counseling, Orthoptics
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School of
Public HealthIncludes Public Health, Health Services Management, Complementary and Integrative Health Care (ARCCIM)
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Indigenous Health
Girra Maa is the UTS Faculty
of Health’s Indigenous
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School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation
Includes Sport and Exercise
Science, Exercise and Physical
Activity for Health -
IMPACCT
Improving Palliative, Aged
and Chronic Care through
Clinical Research
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INSIGHT
Institute for Innovative
Solutions for Well-being
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CHERE
Centre for Health Economics Research Evaluation
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Next steps
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Expression of interest
Register your interest in a Faculty of Health Higher Degree by Research.
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Why undertake a Higher Degree by Research at UTS?
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Research highlights
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UTS Health Higher Degree by Research
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What motivates you?
What inspires you?
How can a postgraduate research degree help you?
Do you want to answer some of the big questions in health that face our communities?
Enhance your network and career prospects by making an impact in your industry?
Challenge yourself to develop better research, analytical and communication skills?
Then perhaps it’s time to do a postgraduate research degree at the Faculty of Health at UTS.
Rob Duffield – Director, Higher Degree Research Students:
The Faculty of Health is part of Australia’s Number 1 Young University, UTS. We have an international reputation for highly applied research that connects community and industry with some of the best research supervision.
Our culture supports postgraduate researchers to undertake world-leading health research, that translates to industry and makes a positive impact on our world.
We offer exciting postgraduate research opportunities across our schools of Nursing and Midwifery, Public Health, Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, and The Graduate School of Health and their allied disciplines.
Our supportive research supervisors and trained programs, can help you achieve research outcomes with purpose, focus and application. We support your research to produce real impact for improving industry practice, health outcomes and reducing health inequities at home and across the globe.
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Together with our research centres:
Research Institute for Innovative Solutions for Well-being and Health (INSIGHT)
Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care through Clinical Research and Translation (IMPACCT)
Australian Stuttering Research Centre (ASRC)
Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE)
... and our school-based centres:
- Human Performance Research Centre (HPRC)
- WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development (WHOCC)
... our research degrees provide the networks, support and scholarly community to foster your research and a pathway to the career you want.
So why do a PhD at the Faculty of Health?
Dr Sahar Shariflou – Orthoptics, Graduate School of Health:
I’ve continued my PhD research into my post doc on glaucoma here at the Faculty of Health and I work in close collaboration with clinicians at the Centre for Eye Health and Marsden Eye Specialists. The supervisory support here has been incredible. My supervisors have fantastic industry connections that have led me to set up collaborations with highly knowledgeable clinicians, researchers and specialists, both nationally and internationally.
Wayne Varndell – School of Nursing and Midwifery:
So the Faculty of Health has really enabled me to succeed in my research. You’re continually surrounded by clinical and academic leaders, both nationally and internationally recognised, who’ve enabled me to translate the findings of my research to make real impact into the day-to-day care that emergency nurses provide to critically ill patients in the emergency department.
Aster Ferede Gebremedhin – School of Public Health
I’m part of a team of passionate researchers committed to improving global health outcomes. And I’m honoured to collaborate with leading academics with diverse research, background and experiences in health.
Danielle Manton - Indigenous Health, School of Public Health
UTS is a leader in Indigenous education and research. It’s a privilege to be able to do my PhD here with so many Indigenous leaders and change-makers. It is a safe and supportive environment for me to study and learn.
Georgia Brown - School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation
Being embedded with Football Australia has provided me with a unique opportunity to do research with elite and professional female athletes, on a topic of interest and importance to both industry and academia. Particularly given the limited research that currently exists for females in sports science. It has also allowed me to develop industry-relevant skills, build my career and explore academia all at once.
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So what are you waiting for? Take charge of your career, and visit our website to explore postgraduate research opportunities at the Faculty of Health at UTS today.