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Our impact
- Shisha No Thanks! Preventing the harms of water pipe use
- Ending COVID lockdown by targeting transmission with vaccination
- Improving the lives of young people with complex needs
- Co-designing Australia’s first trauma recovery centre
- Supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
- Understanding supervision lapses in child drowning
- Link between prison cell size and infectious disease transmission informs law change
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Our impact
- Home
- About us
- Study areas
- Student life & resources
- Research
- Partner with us
-
Impact & excellence
Our impact
- Shisha No Thanks! Preventing the harms of water pipe use
- Ending COVID lockdown by targeting transmission with vaccination
- Improving the lives of young people with complex needs
- Co-designing Australia’s first trauma recovery centre
- Supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
- Understanding supervision lapses in child drowning
- Link between prison cell size and infectious disease transmission informs law change
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Working together to improve population health education & research
UNSW School of Population Health is focused on creating significant advances in population health through education and research, especially for individuals and communities in need.
Working with the best teachers and researchers, inside and outside UNSW, we train our students to become leaders in healthcare. We foster original thinking, diversity, and collegiality, and build new connections through our many networks and affiliated organisations.
We also confer conjoint and adjunct titles to individuals who actively collaborate on School of Population Health education and research. These titles are awarded based on merit and are valid for a specific period.
Contact us for more information on how to apply.