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Graduate opportunitiesAccess the latest knowledge and expertise at Australia's leading biomedical research university. Graduates looking for advanced training or career development can choose from a large range of programs covering all areas of medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, social work, psychology, public health, rural health and the life sciences. Students work alongside renowned researchers and clinicians and have unrivalled exposure to the latest medical research and advances in the field of health. Explore the many opportunities available to develop your career through the faculty's current graduate coursework programs and graduate research programs. Graduate professional degreesFrom 2008, the university will introduce a range of new graduate professional degrees which qualify students for professional registration and employment and provide a pathway to higher research degrees. Masters degrees which prepare students for professional employment are available in nursing, social work and psychology. Graduate professional degrees which prepare students for professional employment in medicine, dentistry and physiotherapy will be available from 2011. |
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Recent PhD graduate, Dr Yona Goldshmit, Centre for Neuroscience, was awarded a SpinalCure Australian Fellowship, worth $300k, for her ground breaking research into regrowing damaged spinal cord nerves. Pictured at the presentation in April 2005, from left, Dr Ann Turnley, Mr Gary Allsop (SpinalCure Australia), Dr Yona Goldshmit and Professor Mary Galea. |
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