The School of Health Sciences
![]() Lyndell Bruce combines research and experience thanks to a unique sports scholarship |
Lyndell nets nifty Scholarship
Hands-on experience can come in various guises but for School of Health Sciences PhD student Lyndell Bruce it means travelling around Australia and overseas as an elite sports performance analyst.
Teaching excellence in OT
Program Director in Occupational Therapy, Sue Gilbert-Hunt has been awarded the national Carrick Citation for outstanding contribution to student learning.
Physiotherapist Lecturer awarded prestigious national Fellowship
Improving the management of whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) is the goal of Dr V.S. Saravana Kumar, who has just received a NICS Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Find out about students experiences at UniSA
"I chose to study human movement as I have a love for sports science and want to continually build on my knowledge of how the body works in sporting situations. This area of study is important to me as sport has always been a great passion of mine and with this degree I can make my passion my career." - Melissa Wardle Human Movement
Announcements
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Mid Year Orientation Activities for School of Health Sciences students
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Read more about midyear entry into programs within the School of Health Sciences.
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Select here for important information for students who accept an offer into undergraduate or graduate entry Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy or Podiatry programs.
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Register your interest to attend Network Now UniSA's largest networking dinner providing the opportunity for UniSA students and graduates to network with with UniSA Alumni high achievers and industry leaders from companies that employ UniSA graduates.
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Open Day will be held on Sunday 17th August, 2008 at City West Campus.
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Come and see the City East campus and the facilities for our Health Sciences programs. Register for Health: the Inside View. Sunday 14th September, 2008.
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Register now to attend the free Gift of Knowledge Lectures presented by the Division of Health Sciences.

