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The Australian National University offers MPhil students a dynamic research environment with excellent program resources. Choosing the right institution for your research is crucial, and ANU stands among the world's top universities, making it an ideal choice for your academic journey.
As an MPhil student, you'll gain greater research independence while being guided by a panel of field experts. Your work will contribute original, valuable insights to global knowledge and development.
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Applied Epidemiology, or MAE program, is a 22-month initiative shaping tomorrow's public health leaders. Participants complete fieldwork placements, intensive coursework, and a research thesis as part of this comprehensive program.
As Australia's sole Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), the MAE is internationally recognized through TEPHINET accreditation. This program develops skilled epidemiologists to address communicable diseases and health emergencies across Australia and the region. MAE alumni now hold key positions in Australian health departments and global organizations like WHO and Doctors Without Borders.