University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is globally ranked for Life Sciences & Medicine and part of the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, integrating hospitals, research institutes and industry partners. Its health programs span biomedicine, public health, nursing and allied disciplines, backed by world-class research and clinical synergy.
University of New England
The University of New England is a national leader in rural and regional health education. Through its School of Rural Medicine and research in mental health and wellbeing, UNE trains professionals to strengthen healthcare across country Australia.
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales is ranked among Australia’s top universities. Its healthcare qualifications combine cutting-edge research, innovation and clinical training to prepare graduates with the skills and experience needed for impactful health careers.
University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle is a leading research university in health and medicine, with strengths in public health, epidemiology, Indigenous health and neuroscience. Its healthcare programs offer global-standard training, professional partnerships and career-ready paths across varied health fields.
University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame Australia combines medical training across Sydney and Fremantle with new rural pathways in Broome through its Kimberley Centre for Remote Medical Training. Its MD and allied health programs include placements across urban, regional and remote settings and contribute to workforce development in underserved areas.
University of Queensland
Ranked in the world’s top 50 for Nursing, Pharmacy and Medicine, the University of Queensland leads in health innovation and research. Students gain access to cutting-edge facilities, clinical partnerships and regional training pathways supporting global and community health outcomes.
University of Southern Queensland
The University of Southern Queensland offers healthcare qualifications grounded in rural and regional communities. Its health degrees include required clinical placements, partnership programs like the Charleville nursing pathway and specialised rural and remote nursing training via Southern Queensland Rural Health to build practical readiness.
University of Sydney
The University of Sydney ranks among the world’s best in dozens of QS subject areas, including health-related fields. Its healthcare qualifications are supported by strong research, clinical schools within major hospitals, and hands-on placements to build real skills.
University of Tasmania
The University of Tasmania delivers innovative, evidence-based healthcare programs. With a focus on practical learning and industry collaboration, students gain the skills and experience needed to succeed in today’s evolving health sector.
University of Technology Sydney
UTS is an innovative Sydney-based public university leading Australia’s Young University list.
University of the Sunshine Coast
The University of the Sunshine Coast is a growing university with strong research in health, medicine and well-being. Its healthcare programs include required clinical placements, close partnerships with local health services and hands-on training to prepare graduates for real-world practice.
University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia offers globally top-ranked clinical medicine and health degrees. Its programs combine hands-on biomedical and allied health training with strong rural placement pathways via RCSWA and the WA Centre for Rural Health to prepare career-ready graduates.