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Business, Health Science (Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy), Science
1991
37,500
Australia
00121B
If you are serious about starting a new career, advancing your current career or undertaking innovative research, why not join us for postgraduate study at the University of South Australia.
The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a modern, progressive international institution, with more than 37,000 students, including approximately 5000 international students on campus. UniSA is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN), an influential alliance of five prominent Australian universities which teach around 20 per cent of Australia’s tertiary student population.
As a UniSA student you could find yourself working in clinical and field placements, assisting with industry based projects, working alongside people from industry and the professions or completing part of your studies overseas. UniSA fosters global relationships and perspectives. UniSA has developed a reputation with leading institutions around the world for innovative teaching and research (UniSA has been awarded more than A$200 million in research funding since 2000), our extensive range of onshore programs, our quality student support services and for providing students access to state-of-the-art facilities. With expert teaching staff and strong links with industry and the professions, UniSA offers the most diverse educational menu in South Australia comprising more than 200 postgraduate programs at Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Masters and PhD levels.
We are the only university in South Australia to offer coursework postgraduate programs in Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation, Health Science, Human Resource Management, Journalism, Physiotherapy, Property and Public Relations and have a strong focus on postgraduate Physiotherapy and Teaching programs.