Master of Genomics and Health Information Session

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The Master of Genomics and Health (MGH) is the first program of its kind in Australia. MGH is designed to prepare a workforce that is knowledgeable and skilled in practical, ethical and socially responsible implementation of genomics in health.

Students will gain knowledge about genomics and engage in discourse around the current and potential impact on health and medicine brought about by advances in genomics and genomic technologies.

The Masters program (200 points) provides 40 days of relevant industry internships and students can select a research stream which provides adequate training for those who wish to undertake a PhD in the future.

There are also options available for a Graduate Certificate (50 points) or a Graduate Diploma (100 points).

Dr Sharon Lewis and A/Prof Belinda Dawson will introduce you to the program. You will also hear from current students and graduates. There will be an opportunity for Q&A during the session.

Note:

  • Please check your eligibility to apply for the MGH program.
  • This webinar is being recorded and will be shared with all registrants afterwards.
  • Applicants of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent are given priority access to the Master of Genomics and Health at the University of Melbourne. Scholarship support is available funded by the Genomics Program at the Department of Health, Victoria.

Please contact mgc-mgh@unimelb.edu.au for further information.