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UTS Health UTS Health offers innovative, practice-based education and high impact research in health. For more information visit health.uts.edu.au

health.uts.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12060 UTS Health offers innovative, practice-based education and high impact research that focuses on improving health outcomes in both local and global communities. Courses include:

UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Midwifery
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management
Bachelo

r of Health Science

POSTGRADUATE
A range of Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas in nursing, public health, health services management, high performance sport. Graduate Diploma in Midwifery
Master of Advanced Nursing
Master of Palliative Care
Master of Public Health
Master of Health Services Management
Master of High Performance Sport

Graduate School of Health
Master of Orthoptics
Master of Pharmacy
Master of Physiotherapy
Master of Clinical Psychology
Master of Speech Pathology
Master of Genetic Counselling
Master of Good Manufacturing Practice

RESEARCH
A range of research opportunities are available at the faculty.

Happy International Nurses Day! 🩺 This year’s theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies,” ...
12/05/2025

Happy International Nurses Day! 🩺 This year’s theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies,” reminds us that when we support nurses, we support everyone. Thank you to all nurses! 💞✨

Happy International Day of the Nurse! 🩺 This year’s theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for Nurses Strengthens Econom...
12/05/2025

Happy International Day of the Nurse! 🩺 This year’s theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies,” reminds us that when we support nurses, we support everyone. Thank you to all nurses! 💙

Grads, grads, grads! 💟 Congratulations to our newest UTS alumni, we can't wait to see what you do next!
08/05/2025

Grads, grads, grads! 💟 Congratulations to our newest UTS alumni, we can't wait to see what you do next!

Today and every day, we celebrate the incredible heart and compassion of midwives who stand beside others in their most ...
05/05/2025

Today and every day, we celebrate the incredible heart and compassion of midwives who stand beside others in their most vulnerable moments. Here’s to every midwife, everywhere. 💜

All in a day’s work! 🎉 Congratulations to Laura on completing her Graduate Diploma in Midwifery! We’re so proud of our g...
07/04/2025

All in a day’s work! 🎉 Congratulations to Laura on completing her Graduate Diploma in Midwifery! We’re so proud of our graduates and all the incredible work they do to help bring new life into the world. 💖

Every mother and baby deserves the best start in life. Yet, every 7 seconds, a preventable maternal or newborn death occ...
06/04/2025

Every mother and baby deserves the best start in life. Yet, every 7 seconds, a preventable maternal or newborn death occurs. This World Health Day, we're joining the call to prioritise maternal and newborn health—because healthy beginnings create hopeful futures for us all. ��

Let's raise awareness, support parents and health professionals, and push for change. Share your story, spread the message, and take action.

Personalised health support—at no cost.Managing a health condition and looking for expert care? The UTS Exercise Physiol...
16/02/2025

Personalised health support—at no cost.

Managing a health condition and looking for expert care? The UTS Exercise Physiology Clinic offers a free, six-week in-person program tailored to your needs. Led by postgraduate students from the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, under the supervision of Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs), this program provides high-quality, evidence-based care.

Choose from two specialised streams:
✔ Musculoskeletal conditions (e.g. arthritis, back pain, knee injuries)
✔ Complex cases (e.g. multiple conditions such as heart disease + musculoskeletal concerns, or cancer + high blood pressure) – limited spots, waitlist currently open

📍 UTS Moore Park Precinct
🗓️ Six weekly 60-minute sessions | March–May 2025
💪 Professional care, no cost, limited places available
👥 Open to the public (all ages welcome)

Know someone who could benefit? Share this opportunity!

📩 Get in touch: clinicalexercise@uts.edu.au
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A not-for-profit teaching and research clinic that provides high quality exercise physiology assessment and treatment services.

Stay active, your way – with UTS Sport & Exercise Telepractice Clinic.Want to boost your fitness without leaving home or...
12/02/2025

Stay active, your way – with UTS Sport & Exercise Telepractice Clinic.

Want to boost your fitness without leaving home or the office? Our free 10-week online program connects you with final-year Bachelor of Sport & Exercise Science students, delivering personalised, evidence-based exercise plans under expert supervision—all via Zoom.

📍 Online (Zoom)
🖥️ 10 weekly 45-minute virtual sessions | March–May 2025 | Afternoon slots available (Tues–Thurs)
💪 Expert guidance at no cost
👥 Open to the public (18+)

Know someone who could benefit? Share this opportunity with your network!
📩 Contact: sportexerciseclinic@uts.edu.au or visit the link: https://ow.ly/uUBh50UZ1fs

A not-for-profit teaching and learning clinic that provides quality services to the community.

Dreaming of sunny days on campus ☀☀Can’t wait to see everyone at Orientation next week, and the weather looks 🤌🏻From the...
30/01/2025

Dreaming of sunny days on campus ☀☀

Can’t wait to see everyone at Orientation next week, and the weather looks 🤌🏻

From the 3-14 February, there’ll be campus tours, uni prep sessions, and O’Day on 11-12 February - packed with clubs and societies to join, fun activities and heaps of freebies 🤑

A new UTS Health study is spotlighting older Australian women redefining aging by taking on the ultimate adventure: solo...
15/01/2025

A new UTS Health study is spotlighting older Australian women redefining aging by taking on the ultimate adventure: solo road trips across the country.

From navigating the dusty Oodnadatta Track to exploring Tasmania’s wild landscapes, these women are embracing independence, personal growth, and the thrill of the unknown.

Margaret Yates, a UTS Faculty of Health PhD candidate, has uncovered their inspiring stories, highlighting the courage it takes to break free from expectations and the benefits of a nomadic lifestyle—less stress, better health, and stronger self-confident.
https://ow.ly/jMFq50UGzK7

Older Australian women are challenging traditional views of aging, embarking on solo road trips in search of adventure, personal growth and new horizons.

Yesterday, our very own Prof Scott Avery, Professor of Indigenous Disability and Wellbeing, delivered the 2024 Disabilit...
03/12/2024

Yesterday, our very own Prof Scott Avery, Professor of Indigenous Disability and Wellbeing, delivered the 2024 Disability Leadership Oration for International Day of Persons with Disabilities on ABC Radio National.

Prof Avery—a deaf Worimi man—explored the profound connections between disability inclusion, leadership, and excellence.

If you missed this thought-provoking conversation, you can catch up now: https://ow.ly/sXZr50UjC5H

In outback New South Wales, on the dried up, ancient clay shores of Lake Mungo, is a story that has become emblematic for profoundly deaf Worimi man Dr Scott Avery: what can it teach us about disability inclusion, leadership, and excellence? The 2024 Disability Leadership Oration was recorded at the...

Yesterday, we welcomed Federal Minister for Education, Hon Jason Clare MP, to the Faculty of Health and to our Simulatio...
13/06/2024

Yesterday, we welcomed Federal Minister for Education, Hon Jason Clare MP, to the Faculty of Health and to our Simulation Laboratories.

Minister Clare met with our nursing and midwifery students Elijah, Jasmine, Sarah and Clare and discussed the Federal Government’s recent Budget announcements impacting the higher education sector, particularly the Commonwealth Prac Payment. He was very keen to hear the student's views and hear their experience balancing practical placement with studies and other work commitments.

“I think it is really important to alleviate that financial anxiety,” said Elijah, a bachelor of nursing student at the University of Technology.

Thank you to the Australian College of Nursing for your support! 🤝

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