Top 10 career opportunities in public health and health research through CDU programs
Presenter | CDU Global | |
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Open to | Agents (International), Future students (International), High school counsellors (International) |
Study public health and prepare for a career in critical sectors such as health promotion, policymaking, research, and disease prevention. In this webinar we will explore the undergraduate and postgraduate programs developed and delivered by industry leaders at CDU and Menzies School of Health Research. We explore the career opportunities that help our international graduates shape a better future in the global and local health settings.
Speakers:
- Cheryl Brennan, Regional Marketing Manager, CDU Global
- Girish Iyer, Regional Marketing Manager, CDU Global
- Dr Sharon Chirgwin, Associate Dean - Teaching and Learning
- Georgina Dornier, Manager – Higher Education Development and Engagement
Register today to secure your place in this session.
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