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The School of Community Health has a diverse range of staff who work together in the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research and community engagement.
Our five professional courses are in the areas of:
We are strengthened through additional expertise from Biomedical Scientists (Anatomy and Physiology) who are integral to the school.
In Teaching we work to enable students to reach their full potential so that they enhance the communities in which they work as graduate health professionals.
Our school has received citations and awards for excellence in teaching.
Our Research strengths have been developed through cooperative methods that link researchers from a range of backgrounds with the communities that we form a part of.
We are proud of our Community Engagements that have led to success in gaining nationally competitive research funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC). "The ARC's mission is to advance Australia's capacity to undertake quality research that brings economic, social and cultural benefit to the Australian community".
Australian Research Council 2006.
Staff in the School of Community Health are committed to work with regional and rural communities to train and graduate future health professionals; we use research to find answers to community questions; and we work together to support people to become agents for positive change within their community.
The School is based in New South Wales, on the border between the two states, New South Wales and Victoria on the Charles Sturt University, Albury–Wodonga Campus.
Phone: 02 6051 6820
Fax: 02 6051 6772
Address: PO Box 789 Albury NSW 2640