Faculty of Health
Drive social change with the Graduate Certificate of Systems Thinking
Be part of the first cohort rethinking how we solve complex health and social challenges. This one-year, part-time course builds your ability to see whole systems and work collaboratively to design lasting solutions. Learn to use tools like STICKE and Stella Architect and lead change where it’s needed most. Applications are open now for Trimester 1 2026.
Our schools
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Access resources and information on placement opportunities, honours and research.
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View information on compulsory practice education, honours, study abroad plus links to resources.
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Information on inductions, access to lab spaces, placements and workshops, and other opportunities.
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Information for current nursing and midwifery students on clinical placements and simulations, study abroad and more.
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Resources and information for psychology students including placement opportunities, honours, professional practice and study support.
Find support
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Our peer mentoring program can make your first trimester less stressful and more enjoyable. Get a mentor or be a mentor and help other students succeed.
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Get ready to THRIVE. Join our virtual workshop series packed with practical tips to support your wellbeing and help you smash your study goals.
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It’s never too early to start thinking about your future career. Work experience can make all the difference when you graduate and start applying for jobs.
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The Health Career Mentoring Program helps psychology, health sciences, public health or health promotion students enhance their employability.
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Consider an overseas study experience. Be exposed to diverse cultures and international operations, and you may gain credit towards your degree.
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Information for current health research students. Resources, useful links and a range of workshops in biostatistics.
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Health affiliated DUSA clubs can apply for funding for initiatives, projects or events that support student engagement or graduate outcomes.
Need help?
Our student advisers are here to help you with course advice, enrolment and general enquiries.
