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Australia
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Australian
Catholic University - School of
Health Sciences. Includes news, general information, schools, courses,
and photo gallery. Campuses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Ballarat
and Canberra.
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Central
Queensland University - School of Nursing. Offers both
undergraduate and graduate degree opportunities.
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Charles
Sturt University - Courses offered both on-campus and via distance
education, graduate opportunities in various specialist strands, and
postgraduate certificates.
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Curtin
University - The Division of Health Sciences is one of the most
comprehensive health campuses in its geographical region, with the
majority of its schools are situated at Bentley campus with other
teaching and research units found at Shenton Park, Joondalup and South
Perth.
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Deakin
University - School of Nursing. Offers several undergraduate
degrees, both pre and post registration options are available. Post
graduate coursework includes various certificate and diploma programs
and masters degrees.
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Edith
Cowan University - School of Nursing and Public Health. Offers
course options in areas such as health promotion; addiction studies;
occupational health and safety; postgraduate medical education; public
health; and health services management.
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Flinders
University - Faculty of Nursing. Offers options of studies in
midwifery and mental health. Located in Adelaide, Australia.
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Griffith
University - Located on three campuses; Griffith University on the
Gold Coast, in the city of Brisbane, and at the Logan campus. The
Faculty of Nursing at Griffith stands out as the 2nd largest in
Queensland, Australia.
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James
Cook University - JCU is one of the oldest-established of
Australia's regional universities, featuring two major campuses, at
Townsville and Cairns. The special attraction of the region itself is
Great Barrier Reef, of course. Degrees are available both internally
and via distance education.
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LaTrobe
University, Bendigo - School of Health and Human Sciences.
provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Nursing which lead
to registration as a division 1 Registered Nurse in Victoria.
Postgraduate specialties available include: rural, community mental
health, critical care, and perioperative midwifery.
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Monash
University - Offers on-campus, distance education, offshore and
flexible electronic modes of study. Courses range from
pre-registration, undergraduate degrees to research and course work
postgraduate studies. A full range of specialities and advanced
practice subjects are offered.
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Queensland
University of Technology - Queensland's largest center for the
education of nurses. Offers a wide range of programs for
pre-registration students, registered nurses, and specialized
postgraduate programs.
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Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology - Department of Nursing &
Public Health, predominantly located on the Bundoora West Campus of
RMIT. Offers a wide-reaching category of studies including Midwifery,
Aged Care/Gerontology, Mental Health, and Critical Care Nursing
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Rural Health
Education Foundation (RHEF) - Australia's top provider of satellite
television Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional
Development programs for doctors, pharmacists, nurses and other health
professionals.
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Southern
Cross University - Three major campuses in the New South Wales and
Queensland's Gold Coast, located in Lismore, Coffs Harbour and Port
Macquarie, with a new campus being established in Tweed Heads in the
year 2000. University Centres in Grafton, Murwillumbah and Coolangatta
on the Queensland Gold Coast, service off-campus students throughout
the region.
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University
of Adelaide - Department of Clinical Nursing. Offers various
undergraduate and graduate opportunities including diploma and
certificate options. Downloadable application and course information.
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University
of Ballarat - A small university campus, coursework focuses on
health care activities such as health promotion, health maintenance
and health restoration with individuals, families and communities.
Includes undergraduate, postgraduate, graduate certificate and higher
research degree options.
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University
of Canberra - Center of Professional Nursing Education. Offers
various undergraduate and graduate degrees, including honors and
diploma options. Located in the capital city of Australia.
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University
of Melbourne - School of Postgraduate Nursing (within the Faculty
of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.) Clinical practice and
practice based research.
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University
of New England - Courses offered for nurses range from
undergraduate, pre-registration courses to Masters and PhD level for
Registered Nurses. The school offers two pre-registration programs.
One of these programs is a distance education program whereby Enrolled
Nurses can complete their Registered Nursing education.
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University
of Newcastle - Faculty of Nursing. Utilizes a philosophy and
methodology of problem based learning. Offers graduate and
undergraduate degree options. Includes scholarships, staff, list of
programs, and frequently asked questions.
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University
of South Australia - School of Nursing. Includes degree options in
Nursing/Midwifery, Community Mental Health, Rural and Remote, and
Mental Health Nursing.
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University
of Southern Queensland - Department of Nursing. Offers coursework
in Nursing, Midwifery, Mental Health and several graduate modes of
study. Located in Toowoomba, Queensland.
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University
of Sydney - The Faculty of Nursing offers a full range of programs
from a Bachelor of Nursing (pre-registration) up to and including a
Doctor of Philosophy. Located in Western Sydney, it is one of the
oldest Nursing Institutions in Australia.
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University
of Tasmania - The sole provider of nursing education in Tasmania,
the School of Nursing provides coursework from entry level to
postgraduate degrees in nursing.
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University
of Technology Sydney - Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health. A
multi-campus university in Sydney, offering degrees in undergraduate,
postgraduate, and research areas. Includes requirements, course list,
areas of specialization, and student profiles.
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University
of Western Sydney - School of Nursing, Family and Community
Health. Offers various undergraduate and postgraduate curriculums.
Includes list of courses and research opportunities.
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University
of Wollongong - Faculty of Health and Behavioral Sciences.
Offering multiple degree options in undergraduate and postgraduate
coursework.
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