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School of Population Health
School of Population Health
International Health

International Health is a dynamic field that includes issues such as under-nutrition and communicable diseases as well as newer concerns such as chronic diseases, cancer, cardiovascular disease and drug use. The International Health program at the School of Population Health focuses on providing up-to-date, practical knowledge on diseases and public health issues relevant to a wide range of populations and economic and cultural settings.

You can study International Health through the:

Master of International Public Health

Master of Public Health (Tropical Health)


For detailed program information please see here.

Careers
Graduates may work as health professionals, in government or as public health researchers. This program may also help secure a sought-after role in a non-government organisation or with international and bi-lateral aid agencies such as the World Health Organisation and the World Bank.

Who should enrol?
This program is suited to professional health workers, those looking to gain advanced or specialised skills in international health, and those looking to enter the field from other disciplines or backgrounds.

Further Information
Master of Public Health
Master of International Public Health