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Study Public Health and Health Research

Menzies has an outstanding research record in public health and clinical research that seeks to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequity for populations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Menzies teach the postgraduate public health and health research courses at CDU. Learn more about the courses available below. 

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CDU’s International College offers pre-masters specifically designed programs to ensure you get the most out of your postgraduate studies. 

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Hear from our students

  • Merita - Public Health Student smiling at the camera

    Merita makes the most of CDU’s worldwide partnerships

    As a GP in Timor Leste, Dr Merita Monteiro saw lots of examples of communicable disease in her clinic. Thanks to the partnership between CDU, the Menzies School of Health Research and the Ministry of Health in Timor-Leste, Dr Monteiro is learning from the best to help tackle these diseases in her home country while she's studying public health. When Merita graduated with a medical degree in Cuba back in 2011, she had no idea that eventually she’d end up in Darwin studying a Master of Public Health.

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  • International student Julie

    Julie is on a mission to better healthcare in her hometown

     Julie has always been inspired by travelling and learning from different cultures. She's studying at Menzies to pursue her career dream to improve the healthcare system back home in the Philippines. 

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  • International student Bisal (Menzies)

    Bisal’s journey to transformative change in public health

    Bisal's family connections to healthcare meant he was destined for a career in health. Now a pharmacist, Bisal is advancing his skill set with a degree in public health to help bring change to his hometown in Nepal.

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