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Welcome to the School of Population Health

At UNSW School of Population Health, we believe everyone has the right to good health.聽

As the oldest and largest health management program in Australia, our School is a pioneer in public health, global health, infectious diseases intelligence, and health leadership and management. Our response to emerging threats and health challenges includes producing high quality research, providing the next generation of leaders with the skills to transform health systems, and advocating with passion to address health equity. We鈥檙e proud to be recognised in the top 20 universities globally for public health research.*

We champion teaching and research collaborations with national and international partners, and have extensive alumni network in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. With more than 1700 undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students and 100 research candidates, we鈥檙e a diverse group working hard to achieve better health for all.聽

*聽of Academic Subjects for public health.

- Professor James Wood (Acting Head of School)

People and culture

Meet our diverse and highly experienced team working tirelessly to improve health for all. Discover who we are and the unique skills and specialisations we bring to our cause.

Contact us

Get in touch with us to enquire about studying or partnering with us, or for any enquiries you have. Whether you鈥檙e considering studying with us or have a general enquiry, you鈥檒l find details to contact us online, by phone or in person.

Our study areas

The School of Population Health delivers a range of public health, undergraduate and graduate courses.

Our history

Our school has a long and proud history. Read about the origins and formation of the School of Population Health.

Past events

Explore significant past events at the UNSW School of Population Health that concern global health, health systems and the COVID-19 pandemic.