Study Public Health in Australia
These universities established Queensland's first Master of Public
Health Program in 1991 and have been delivering a postgraduate public
health program since that time. They currently offer a Master of Public
Health, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate in Public Health. In
1995, The Queensland Centre for Public Health was established as an
initiative of the consortium to meet the growing need for a sustainable
and fully-developed centre to respond to Queensland's public health
education, training and research needs. The programs and broad range of
subjects offered by the Centre aim to meet the new challenges for public
health and to position its graduates strategically within these new
developments.
The Centre is now a key participant in initiatives to enhance the
public health status of Queenslanders. Through collaboration and
consultation with many agencies, the Centre is able to identify and
deliver timely, relevant and quality education, training and research.
We endeavour to make our programs easily accessible. A significant
number of subjects are offered in external mode to facilitate
particpantion from remote locations.
The Centre continually strives to enhance the learning experience for
its students, through a process of quality review and improvement. We
encourage students to contribute to the quality of our policies,
procedures and programs through; representation on the Centre's
Consultative Committee, subject evaluations, and direct feedback to
academic staff.
Contact:
Prof. Donald Stewart,
School of Public Health,
Logan campus, Griffith
University,
University Drive,
Meadowbrook,
Queensland 4131, Australia.
tel. +61 7 3382 1487,
fax. +61 7 3382 1034
donald.stewart@griffith.edu.au
www.griffith.edu.au
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