3rd Year Nursing Student
3rd Year Nursing Student

At UQ’s School of Nursing and Midwifery we’re dedicated to teaching and research excellence. We deliver contemporary, high quality teaching from practicing clinicians, and conduct world class research.

We are committed to building relationships and clinical partnership programs that will contribute to the health and well-being of the community.

We are based across various sties. These include several clinical schools where undergraduate students carry out the majority of their education. We are fortunate to have our School based at both Herston, where the Faculty of Health Sciences main office is based alongside two of the largest Faculty Schools, Medicine and Population Health, and at UQ Ipswich, the University's newest campus with state of the art facilities and the latest technology.
 
Much of our undergraduate training is conducted in our teaching hospital clinical schools in South East Queensland.
 
Beginning in 2004 we’ve been conducting innovative teaching and research programs.  Our research strengths include:
  • Clinical Practice Development;
  • Education and Health Service; and
  • Population health.
We now offer the following teaching programs:
  • Year 12 Enrichment studies course – pilot program
 
Research Higher degree to encompass -
 
We have developed a range of community partnership programs to ensure that our teaching and research is informed by community health needs.
 
The UQ / Blue Care Research and Practice Development Centre, and the UQ / Ipswich Hospital Foundation Centre for Healthy Communities are two examples of our community partnership programs.

 

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