What makes the Macquarie University Doctor of Medicine program so great? How does it stand out from other medical programs? This webinar will feature Macquarie medicine student and OzTREKK Ambassador Emma Blackwood and Associate Professor Bernard Champion, Department of Clinical Medicine at Macquarie University.

Have you received an offer to Griffith Medical School? Then you are invited to apply for a Griffith Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) Doctor of Medicine Scholarship! This scholarship is for high-achieving students applying for the Doctor of Medicine program at Griffith University. This award is valued at $10,000 in total (two payments of $5,000 in the first year of the program).

25 September 2019 Events

Study in Australia Fairs Sept 26 – Oct 8

It can be tough to get into medical school, and securing a coveted spot in law, dentistry, or physio can be next to impossible. Frustrating, we know, but you can still make your dreams happen!

6 September 2019 Events

Study in Australia Fairs Sept 26 – Oct 8

What’s your dream career? If you’ve applied to Canadian universities for your graduate degree, you know entry can be competitive and places can be limited. You…

4 September 2019 Events

Don’t miss the JCU medicine webinar Sept 9

Do you think studying rural, remote, and tropical medicine sounds like something you would be interested in? Of course, you may be wondering how Canada relates to tropical medicine? Would you like to learn more about the JCU MBBS program? Don’t miss this upcoming webinar!

A cohort of medical students is always full of individuals from diverse backgrounds. It ranges from 20-year-old students who were guaranteed a spot in medicine from undergrad, to individuals who decided to make a huge life move and change careers completely in their 30s or 40s.

When you think about going home for the “middle of the year” break, you think about all the amazing Canadian things you get to do/eat. It feels amazing to be done half a year of school and to head home to see family and friends. But here’s the part that I didn’t spend any time thinking about: coming back.