The Graduate School of Health is committed to producing career-ready graduates.
Study with us to be career-ready
Integrated problem-based learning, simulated environments and interdisciplinary workshops are used to help students apply the theory they learn and build their considerable skill set. A wide range of interprofessional electives give students the choice to specialise or diversify their skills to best suit their career needs. Read more about our unique Model of Learning.
Research students are treated as early-career researchers; encouraged to publish and present their work and engage with a range of peers and mentors as they undertake their projects.
Innovative
UTS Graduate School of Health is in a unique position to ensure best practice and innovation at each stage of development. We are proud to offer a contemporary, student-focused, teaching and learning approach for highly motivated, career-minded students. Working with an educational designer, our academics have created a curriculum that utilises cutting-edge tools to integrate science with clinical practice, technology and interdisciplinary skills.
Experts in health
As well as being experienced practitioners, many of our academics are internationally renowned researchers who shape current and future clinical practice.
High impact research
The School undertakes research with the same emphasis on practice development and collaboration. All Graduate School of Health research aims to have a real impact on improving the quality use of medicine for both individuals and communities.
Partner of the profession
UTS Graduate School of Health works closely with its key professional partners to ensure the relevance of degrees and research to areas of current and future importance.
State-of-the-art facilities
In line with its practice-based ethos, the School is home to state-of-the-art facilities with purpose-built wet and dry laboratories and simulated environments to enhance students' learning experiences.
The Graduate School of Health is mainly housed in the purpose-built facility at One Hundred Broadway which was completed in September 2019. Featuring a mix of specialist and collaborative pod classrooms, the building has transformed the way students learn, including a public facing clinic, a computer lab and simulation spaces. World-class research facilities will increase the capacity for ground-breaking research produced across the disciplines.