College of Health

College of Health

Welcome to the College of Health

We are an industry-connected hub of health education and research, delivering real-world impact in Australia and around the world. 

For aspiring health professionals and leaders, we teach a wide range of contemporary undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. You’ll graduate workforce ready to address critical and emerging health issues, improve the quality of patient care and shape the wellbeing of individuals and communities.

By collaborating with leading industry partners and research organisations, our research uses community and global insights to study, diagnose, treat, and prevent key health challenges of our time.

Our dedicated campus facilities, laboratories, simulated environments and community clinics are applied spaces for practical learning and research transformation. No matter how you engage with us, you’ll be guided by and connected with our vibrant community of leading academics, researchers, clinicians and industry partners.

We work in and alongside community to drive real outcomes, be at the forefront of innovation and work to improve the health and wellbeing for generations to come.

Hands on degrees

Our broad range of health degrees offer a seamless transition from study to career. Engage in student-centred learning in world-class facilities, led by industry-leading educators.

Industry and community aligned research and capabilities

We transform industry and community challenges into practical realities. Our research generates new insights, innovates new treatments and technologies, and drives policy.

Discover the college

Access to good healthcare impacts everyone – it helps individuals access care and empowers experts to shape policy that supports entire populations. As Adelaide University’s interconnected home of health, discover how we can help you embark on your future career or further build your existing capabilities, drive revolutionary health research, or get involved as an industry partner or through community engagement. 

Your path to a rewarding career in healthcare begins with the College of Health.

Our Schools

We are home to six dedicated schools:

Allied Health and Human Performance

Delivering intersectional care in Allied Health, Sport Science and Nutrition to maximise individual and community wellbeing.

Pharmacy and Biomedical Science

Enhancing clinical outcomes and driving biomedical innovation across medicines, technology and clinical trials.

Medicine

Educating the next generation of future-thinking medical doctors to meet patient needs and enhance delivery of care.

Dentistry

Providing innovative preventative and restorative care to keep communities healthy, nourished and communicating.

Nursing and Midwifery

Supporting Australia’s largest health workforce to deliver care at critical times in people’s lives 

Public Health

Promoting local, national and international healthcare system assessment to continually improve healthy living, prolonging life, and preventing disease. 

Supported and practical learning in world-class facilities

Our degrees respond to industry and community needs and will set you up for success in your future career. Our campuses are home to dedicated laboratory and simulation spaces including anatomy, chemistry and biology labs, simulated hospital wards, commercial kitchens, research-aligned pharmacy labs, Mass Spectrometry & Proteomics facility,

 clinical trial facilities, Histology services and more. We’re also home to the Adelaide Health Simulation – the most technologically advanced medical simulation facility in Australasia. 

Practise your skills in these spaces under the supervision of expert clinical staff including clinicians, researchers and academics nationally and internationally renowned in their fields. 

Real-world placements

Many of our health degrees include professional, clinical and field placements across metropolitan, regional and rural environments. You’ll get valuable experience within a breadth of diverse workplace environments while still studying, ensuring you graduate as an informed health practitioner. 

As part of the College of Health, you’ll also get to engage with research projects, connect with experts within your field, collaborate with other health students from other disciplines, and benefit from global opportunities such as study exchanges.

We strive to improve healthcare, equity, education and wellbeing for all. 

Our scope 

Our exciting, diverse and impactful health research facilitates improvements in medicine, healthcare and the overall wellbeing of our society. Our research activity is grounded in real-world solutions and applications and is closely connected with our global reaching partners.

We aim to create a healthier society with better health outcomes, experience and quality-of-life for all. Our endeavours support South Australia’s future biomedical and health economy, drive more equitable and thorough access to academic-led health research, and recognise Adelaide University as a driving force for health innovation.

Our pillars of research focus include

Discovery and personalised health

Applying knowledge from discovery research in molecular, genetic, epigenetic, data mining and other techniques to innovate personalised care for our future healthcare systems.

Lifelong health and wellbeing

Preventing, treating and improving health conditions across all stages of life.

Future health systems

Building the capacity and practice of Australia’s healthcare system. 

Thriving communities

Informing, influencing and improving policy and practice for health, wellbeing and equity. 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander equity

Championing culturally safe and community-driven research that improves outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Our research centres 

We have a broad range of research institutes, centres and concentrations across our six schools. 

We address issues spanning individual to society level, and tackle challenges ranging from Australia’s leading causes of ill health through to improving the health system itself. Our research focuses include cancer, heart health, improved nutrition and medicine usage, reproductive health, genetics and population health, and data driven analysis.

Our research institutes and centres that sit under the College of Health include: 

  • Centre for Cancer Biology
  • Robinson Research Institute
  • SAiGENCI 
  • Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre.

Research centres and concentrations that sit within individual Schools include:

  • Australian Centre for Population and Oral Health
  • Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders
  • Freemasons Centre for Male Health and Wellbeing
  • Translating Nutrition Science to Good Health
  • Australian Centre for Precision Health
  • Centre for Pharmaceutical Innovation
  • Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre (QUMPRC)
  • Health and Biomedical Innovation (HBI)
  • Australian Centre for Epigenetics (ACE)
  • Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA)
  • Innovation, IMPlementation and Clinical Translation in Health (IIMPACT).

Start your research journey

From specialised Graduate Certificates through to PhD programs, we offer focused research degrees or you can personalise your own research to generate unique contributions in healthcare. 

Participate in research

Would you like to be a part of groundbreaking medical research? Researchers in our College frequently undertake clinical trials to test new medical treatments and interventions. Your participation is crucial to improving the health of our population. Explore our currently enrolling trials.

PARC Clinical Research

PARC Clinical Research is a high acuity clinical trials unit in the Royal Adelaide Hospital and meets the continuing demand for high quality clinical research infrastructure in South Australia, builds research capacity, and provides ongoing opportunities for healthcare innovation and collaboration.

Body Donation Program 

Donating your body to science is one of the greatest gifts one can give to make a lasting contribution to the education and training of our current and future health professionals and to advance science through research.

Health innovations and outcomes are stronger together. Discover our local and international partnerships, wide-reaching alumni network, and how we engage with the community. 

Our scope

We work with organisations of all sizes to drive precise outcomes. Our expertise in key health areas ensures alignment with industry and community demands across areas including but not limited to medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health, nursing and midwifery, biomedicine, engineering, computer science, biology, psychology, public health, digital health, rehabilitation, preventative health, implementation science, nutrition, biophysics and epidemiology.

Community care

We ensure everyday people can access our health services and innovations. We engage with local communities through student-led health services, research project and clinical trial participation that ensures our communities are informing, taking part in and benefitting from our health research.

Adelaide University operates a number of clinics that are open to the general public, providing professional and cost-effective services (in some cases free) in the areas of Allied Health, Psychology, Medical and Oral Health. Services are delivered by students and supervised by highly qualified and experienced health professionals. We also offer services led by qualified and registered professionals.

Let’s build something together

By collaborating with business, industry and government, we ensure our health education and research has real-world outcomes. We provide employer-sponsored placements to upskill employees and partner with leading government organisations to deliver the best learning outcomes for our students and collaborative opportunities for our researchers. 

Alumni and Titleholders

Our Adelaide University health community connects beyond the campus. Our titleholders are integral to our academic and research success by contributing to our teaching, research, professional engagement and the broader academic community. Our Health alumni from both foundational institutions enjoy enduring connections and opportunities to engage with our College, have access to a wide range of alumni benefits, and are a vital part of our Adelaide University community.

College of Health

Professor Andrew Zannettino

Pro Vice Chancellor, College of Health

Dr Tony Cambareri

Executive Director, College of Health

Professor Mario Ricci 

Dean Academic

Professor Amanda Page 

Dean International and Engagement

Professor Mark Hutchinson 

Dean Research

Professor Craig Williams

Dean Students

Our schools

Professor Jon Buckley

Dean, School of Allied Health and Human Performance

Professor Richard Logan

Dean, School of Dentistry

Professor Josephine Thomas

Dean, School of Medicine

Professor Rachael Vernon

Dean, School of Nursing and Midwifery

Professor Corinna Van Den Heuvel

Dean, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Science

Professor Tracy Merlin

Dean, School of Public Health

Contact us

College of Health

Location

Location
Level 2, Bradley Building
Adelaide City Campus West
North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000

Email

Email: PVC.Health@adelaide.edu.au