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Health and Biomedical Sciences

If you’re passionate about advancing the health and wellbeing of communities, join a university that plays an important role in delivering knowledge and discoveries to guarantee our healthy futures. With a UWA postgraduate degree, you can learn from reputable thought leaders and build strong, lifelong connections.

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Live webinars

 

Tuesday sessions:

 

Biotechnology

Find out more about the Master of Biotechnology. In this course you can specialise in AQUAtech, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Environmental and Agricultural Biotechnology, or Genetics and Genomics.

Date
Tuesday 15 September
Time
6.00pm - 6.20pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Sasha Jenkins
Dr Nic Taylor

Biomedical Science

Find out more about the Master of Biomedical Science. This course will allow you to take part in cutting-edge research and its translation to healthy living, clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease with a specialisation in one of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or Neuroscience.

Date
Tuesday 15 September
Time
6.30pm - 6.50pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Nic Taylor
Assoc/ Prof Helmy Mulders

Audiology

Find out more about the Master of Clinical Audiology which is the accredited course for Audiologists in Australia and includes over 500 hours of workplace clinical placements, and the Master of Audiological Sciences aimed at providing graduates with knowledge and research skills in anatomy and physiology of hearing and deafness, audiological instrumentation, assessment, rehabilitation and advanced communication devices.

Date
Tuesday 15 September
Time
7.00pm - 7.20pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Helen Goulios
Assoc/ Prof Wilhelmina Mulders

Clinical Exercise Physiology

Find out more about the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology. This course is designed to provide a holistic understanding of the use of exercise as a modality in the treatment of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic and other chronic and complex conditions.

Date
Tuesday 15 September
Time
7.30pm - 7.50pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Bonnie Furzer
Alyssa Petrofes


 

Wednesday sessions:

 

Social Work Careers Panel

UWA Social Work graduates discuss their careers, insights into the social services industry and advice for entering the profession.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
5.00pm - 5.20pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Stephan Lund 
Dr Mubarak Rahamathulla

Clinical Pathology Study and Careers Panel

Hear from graduates of the Master of Clinical Pathology which is fully accredited by the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists, and how it prepares you for career opportunities in research or diagnostic environments.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
5.30pm - 5.50pm
Speaker(s)
Asst/Prof Clayton Fragall

Business Psychology

Find out more about the Master of Business Psychology. This course provides extensive specialist training in the application of psychological theories and principles to workplace settings to improve organisational performance while also enhancing employee wellbeing.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
5.30pm - 5.50pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Lisette Kanse

Pharmacy Study and Careers Panel

Hear from Pharmacy students and graduates about their exciting careers in all aspects of pharmacy practice, and how their studies at UWA have ignited their passion for solving problems and helping people.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
6.00pm - 6.20pm
Speaker(s)
Assoc/Prof Connie Locher

Public Health Careers Panel

Hear from UWA Public Health graduates about the career paths they have forged and their advice for entering the industry.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
6.30pm - 6.50pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Siobhan Hickling

Life as a UWA Research Student (Health and Biomedical Sciences)

Learn about research experience in the field of clinical neuroscience and what you can expect as a research student at UWA.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
6.30pm - 6.50pm
Speaker(s)
Hadeel Tarawneh

Infectious Diseases Study and Careers Panel

Hear from staff, current students and graduates on how postgraduate qualifications in infectious diseases could one day see you develop and implement new diagnostic tests and vaccines to some of the world’s most deadly and fast-spreading diseases.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
7.00pm - 7.50pm
Speaker(s)
Assoc/Prof Chris Peacock

Science Communication

Find out more about the Master of Science Communication. If you are creative, love science and want to work with people, Science Communication is for you. Science communicators use their knowledge of science to help raise the level of understanding about important issues in science - bridging the gap between the scientific community and the public.

Date
Wednesday 16 September
Time
7.00pm - 7.20pm
Speaker(s)
Dr Sam Illingworth
Weilin Chi - Current student
Shanii Phillips - Graduate

Drop-in live sessions

Science Communication

Join Dr Sam Illingworth, Senior Lecturer in Science Communication, for an informal drop in session in which you can ask him anything around the Master of Science Communication at UWA.

Date:
Wednesday 16 September
Time:
6pm – 7pm

On demand sessions

Welcome to the Faculty of Health and Medical Science
Admissions to Medicine and Health Courses
Master of Public Health
Health Professions Education
Life as a health student
Master of Clinical Pathology
Doctor of Optometry
Master of Social Work
Podiatric Medicine
Postgrad - Pharmacy
Master of Business Psychology
Twin study shows environment plays a key role
Master of Audiological Sciences
Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology
UWA Science Exchange - Visualising a Virus
Graduate Certificate in the Assessment and Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)