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2026-2027 Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology Program Information Session

Are you interested in applying for Australia's TEFINET accredited field epidemiology training program? Join our information session on the Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology and find out more.

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22 May 2025 12:00pm - 22 May 2025 1:00pm
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Do you want to be on the frontline of public health challenges, putting your epidemiology knowledge into practice? Then the Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) is the right program for you. Hear from our experienced teacher and alumni and find out more about the course

More about the MAE

The MAE Program is Australia’s national Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), joining a global community of 22,000 graduates from over 90 programs. The National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) at The Australian National University (ANU) has run the MAE since 1991, successfully producing graduates who have made significant contributions to public health, communicable disease control and health leadership both in Australia and overseas.

This is a two-year research degree that emphasises learning by doing.  You will spend the majority of your time in a field placement (typically a government health department, research institution or other appropriate health organisation) conducting useful and important projects under the supervision of a field and academic supervisor. Common areas of work during the program include vaccine preventable diseases, food-and waterborne diseases, sexually transmissible infections, non-communicable diseases, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, and global health. Scholars are supported via a tax-free scholarship of $66,908 in 2026 with an increase in 2027 to $69,049 per annum.  Please Note:  Payments made fortnightly for program duration (MAE program is 22 months).

The MAE Program is committed to promoting an inclusive and respectful learning experience. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all identities, cultures and lived experiences. Undertaking the MAE will give you the knowledge and practical experience you need for a challenging, impactful and rewarding career in epidemiology.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.  Fifteen per cent of graduates are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander persons. Hear from some of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander MAE Scholars can apply for top up scholarships. For more information see the Leonard Broom HDR Scholarship.

The application portal will open on 23 May.  The portal will provide the application requirements/application guidelines.

Visit Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) | ANU National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health to learn more about the MAE Program. 

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Online. Please register for free