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Find out about studying Health Policy and Planning
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Monday 25 November 2024
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University of Sydney - Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics
Applications to commence postgraduate study in Health Policy and Planning in Semester 1 2024 are now open and close on 31 January 2024.
Postgraduate studies in Health Policy and Planning, taught in collaboration with the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, are designed to increase capacity and value of anyone working – or planning to work – in health services, policymaking, leadership, or health policy research. Graduates of this program are equipped to work at a high level across the health sector, whether it be in government and policy and planning roles, leading health services, or working in advocacy, strategy, political advisory, regulation, or business development.
There has never been a more important time to study health policy and our graduates gain a comprehensive and practical understanding of health systems and policymaking, including policy analysis, health economics, health financing and budgets, power, politics and agenda setting, and the critical use of evidence. Throughout this program, students work closely with experts in the public, private, and non-government sectors to gain an understanding of roles in the health system, and build national and international professional networks.
The accelerated Master in Health Policy and Planning program is one-year full-time, or equivalent part-time, and builds on your existing experience. The program is available in person or online, supported by our interactive online learning environment. The program is offered at three award levels – graduate certificate, graduate diploma, and master’s degree to suit your professional and personal needs. These three courses are embedded, allowing you to step from one to the next at your own pace.
Find out more
We will be holding a webinar on Wednesday, 25 October, 12-1 pm (AEDT) where we will provide an introduction to Health Policy and Planning studies and available scholarships, as well as providing opportunities to ask any questions you have about the program.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your study options you can also get in touch with Dr Gabriel Moore.
Last updated: Wednesday 11 October 2023