University of Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Melbourne, Australia
30.0%
Acceptance Rate
1380
Avg SAT
30
Avg ACT
3.75
Avg GPA
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Student Life & Environment

Graduate students at MSPGH join a diverse community including Australian students, international students from across Asia-Pacific and beyond, and working professionals pursuing further education. The School's programs attract students with backgrounds in medicine, nursing, allied health, social sciences, and other fields, creating rich perspectives in classroom discussions. The Parkville campus provides beautiful surroundings and modern facilities including lecture theaters, computer labs, and student common areas. Students have access to comprehensive University of Melbourne resources including libraries, recreation facilities, and support services. The campus location adjacent to major hospitals facilitates connections between academic learning and clinical settings. Melbourne consistently ranks among the world's most livable cities, offering exceptional quality of life with diverse neighborhoods, excellent food and coffee culture, thriving arts scenes, and accessible beaches and nature. The city's multiculturalism creates a welcoming environment for international students.

Location & Surroundings

The Melbourne School of Population and Global Health is based at the Parkville campus, the University of Melbourne's historic main campus located just north of Melbourne's central business district. The campus features grand Victorian buildings alongside modern facilities set among beautiful gardens and lawns. Melbourne is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city known for its cultural diversity, food scene, street art, and passion for sports and the arts. The city offers world-class museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues, along with distinctive neighborhoods each with their own character. Public transportation including trams, trains, and buses provides convenient access throughout the metropolitan area. The climate features four seasons with mild to warm summers and cool winters, without the extremes of some Australian cities. Melbourne's location provides easy access to diverse natural attractions including beaches, wine regions, national parks, and the Great Ocean Road.

Costs & Career Outcomes

Tuition for international students in the MPH program is approximately AUD 45,000-50,000 annually, with Australian domestic students paying lower fees or supported through government loan schemes. Program duration varies from 1.5 to 2 years full-time equivalent depending on prior qualifications and chosen specialization. Living costs in Melbourne typically range from AUD 25,000-35,000 annually depending on accommodation and lifestyle. The University offers scholarships including the Melbourne Graduate Scholarship and research scholarships for doctoral students. Some programs offer graduate research assistant positions providing income and research experience. Graduates pursue diverse careers in health departments and agencies, hospitals and health services, research institutions, international organizations, consulting firms, and non-governmental organizations. The School's strong connections to Australian health agencies and the Melbourne biomedical precinct facilitate employment opportunities. International students often return home to leadership roles in their countries' health systems, while others pursue global health careers with international organizations.

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Rankings
#75
QS World

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