Bond makes history with ‘Australian first’ postgraduate nutrition programs

29 May 2014

The 25th anniversary of Bond University marked a historic event for the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, with the very first cohort of postgraduate nutrition students commencing their studies in nutrition and dietetic practice, and public health nutrition.

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Head of Program Professor Liz Isenring said both masters programs are Australian firsts, with the Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice being Australia’s most comprehensive postgraduate program in nutrition and dietetics (AQF extended level 9).
“We are also proud that our Master of Public Health Nutrition is the first of its kind in Australia that has been specifically designed to prepare graduates who will meet certification requirements of the World Public Health Nutrition Association,” Professor Isenring said.
The curriculum design has been informed by more than a decade of nutrition and dietetics workforce development research by Bond’s Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Roger Hughes.
“We have established an outstanding academic team led by Professor Liz Isenring, including one of Australia’s most accomplished entrepreneurial dietitians in the form of Assistant Professor Tara Diversi,” Professor Hughes said.
“Both of these new programs are distinguished by a strong research component as well as a compulsory international experience placement where students will develop graduate skills in international nutrition and dietetic practice, including the development of cultural competency.”
Students had an engaging first week at the university, culminating with informal drinks and networking with the visiting committee members for the Industry Advisory Board for Nutrition and Dietetics.
Professor Isenring said Bond’s small class sizes offered big benefits to the new students.
“Due to our small class sizes, our students benefit from exceptional access to specialist consultant practitioners and industry leaders in a range of fields including clinical dietetics, sports nutrition, food industry, private practice and public health nutrition,” she said.
“We will have regular VIP guests in our lectures and workshops, such as an intimate Paddock to Plate class with Maggie Beer later this year.”
The new programs are evidence of the continued growth of the health, medicine, sports and research disciplines led by the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine.
Professor Hughes said the new programs were a sign of greater things to come.
“This successful commencement of our two new masters programs is just the start of the ramping up of Bond University’s development in postgraduate health professional programs,” he said.
“We are excited with the current success, and planning several new programs for 2015.”

Bond University Nutrition and Dietetics

The Bond University Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice program is the first of its kind in Australia. The program’s design is based on extensive workforce development research to produce professionals who are ready to forge a career in nutrition and dietetics.
Program: Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Next semester intake: May 2015
Duration: 2 years
Entry requirements
Undergraduate degree in health science or other related degree with at least two subjects each from studies in human physiology and biochemistry.

Bond University Public Health Nutrition

The Master of Public Health Nutrition program is the first of its kind in Australia. The program design is based on extensive national and international workforce development research to produce professionals who are work-ready in Australian and overseas, to forge a career in public health nutrition. Graduates will be equipped with a specialised set of knowledge, skills and experience in research and practice public health nutrition.
Program: Master of Public Health Nutrition
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Next semester intake: May 2015
Duration: 2 years
Entry requirements
Undergraduate degree in health science or other related degree with at least two subjects each from studies in human physiology and biochemistry.

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