The PhD in Public Health at UNSW Sydney offers a premier research-intensive program designed for highly motivated individuals passionate about addressing complex public health challenges. Housed within the esteemed School of Population Health, this doctoral degree provides an unparalleled opportunity to conduct original research under the guidance of leading experts, contributing new knowledge and innovative solutions to improve population health outcomes locally and globally.
Students in this program undertake a significant independent research project, culminating in a thesis that demonstrates a substantial and original contribution to the field of public health. The program is structured to develop advanced research methodologies, critical analytical skills, and the capacity for independent scholarly work. Graduates emerge as experts equipped to take on leadership roles in academia, research institutions, government health agencies, non-governmental organizations, and international health bodies.
UNSW Sydney, situated in a vibrant global city, provides a stimulating academic environment with access to world-class research facilities, extensive networks, and diverse research opportunities. The School of Population Health fosters a collaborative and supportive community, encouraging interdisciplinary approaches to tackle pressing issues such as chronic disease prevention, health equity, infectious diseases, environmental health, and health systems strengthening.