Faculty of Health

The Faculty of Health at the University of Canberra educates clinicians, professionals and researchers to be leaders in the ever-changing sectors of health and sport.

With a focus on innovative education methods, the faculty is continuously evolving with the environment and producing high quality, work ready graduates and leading health research.

Our range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs use innovative education methods to ensure that you graduate straight into an exciting and successful career in health or sport.


Recent news

  1. Policymakers and researchers come together at ºÚÁÏÍø to enact disaster resilience change

    Researchers from the University of Canberra have teamed up with representatives from the ACT Government to host a forum on Disaster Resilience Policy and Research.

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  2. UC study with endometriosis patients to shed new light on the psychology of pain

    University of Canberra researchers are investigating how people with endometriosis experience and process pain, and think about the future – in a study that could lead to new therapies for the debilitating disease.

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  3. Register now: UC to host international conference on evidence-based intervention for people living with dementia

    The sixth International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Conference will see researchers, clinicians, health care workers, people with dementia and their care partners converge at the University of Canberra to hear about latest findings, best practices and potentially accelerate nation-wide adoption.

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  4. UC secures $1.87 million to improve outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disability

    University of Canberra and collaborators unite to address psychotropic medication use in disability support settings.

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