Studying at NCEPH
At NCEPH students learn by doing: you will carry out real-world research, under supervision, as part of your qualification.You will have the opportunity to participate in multi-disciplinary groups and large research projects that involve extensive international collaboration.
Applying for PhD and MPhil candidature provides information on the application process and requirements.
Hot topics at NCEPH gives some priority areas of research.
The Master of Applied Epidemiology (MAE) is the Australian field epidemiology program. It has been running at NCEPH since 1991.
New short courses, semester courses and a Graduate Certificate in Applied Epidemiology, all based on the award winning MAE curriculum, are now being offered.
Diverse communities in Australia need trained Indigenous population health professionals. NCEPH provides an environment that is particularly supportive of work in this area.
If you are highly motivated and are studying, or have graduated in the field of health or related social sciences, we encourage you to consider research in Indigenous health.
