Undergraduate and Postgraduate Research
Inspiring and Nurturing the Next Generation of Indigenous Health Leaders
Advance your career, change direction, gain specialist knowledge and skills, or pursue your passions with a postgraduate qualification.
At the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, we offer a supportive and inclusive environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to pursue postgraduate study across a diverse range of public health issues. We understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with pursuing higher education, and we are dedicated to providing a safe space where you can thrive. You will be part of a vibrant community of students and academic staff who are committed to your success. Our wide networks offer extensive support, mentorship, and guidance, ensuring that you have the resources and encouragement needed to achieve your goals. Join us and take the next step in your educational journey, equipped with the knowledge and skills to drive positive change in Indigenous health and beyond.
Opportunities for PhD students
A generous scholarship opportunity is offered by UQ Poche to support Indigenous students who undertake a Higher Degree by Research (Masters by Research, MPhil or PhD) targeted at improving health and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Poche Centre HDR Top-Up scholarships are awarded via a competitive scholarship process, but applicants can apply at any time. The scholarship will remain open until all scholarships are filled.
Poche Centre HDR Top-Up Scholarships
A generous scholarship opportunity is offered by UQ Poche to support Indigenous students who undertake a Higher Degree by Research (Masters by Research, MPhil or PhD) targeted at improving health and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Interested in pursuing postgraduate research with us at UQ Poche? Please get in touch!
The UQ Poche Centre is always encouraging of Higher Degree Research Students who are both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. The current MPhil and PhD students are listed below and cover a range of topics related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. If you have an interest in pursuing a PhD related to the Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, please get in touch.