Our Partners
The School partners with a broad range of institutions in working towards our mission. The relationships with our partners are highly valued and are central to our success in research, learning and teaching, and engagement.
Key partners include major health services and hospitals, without whom we could not adequately train our students. Also vital, are our collaborations with medical research institutes who enhance the breadth and depth of research undertaken by the School. Entities which are formally affiliated with the University and the School include:
- Albury Wodonga Health
- Austin Health
- Baker IDI
- Ballarat Health
- Benalla Health Service
- Bendigo Health Care Group
- Bio 21 Institute
- Bionics Institute
- Burnet Institute
- Centre for Eye Research Australia
- Centre for Palliative Care
- Echuca Regional Health
- Epworth Healthcare
- Goulburn Valley Health
- Healthscope
- Institute for Breathing and Sleep
- Kyabram & District Health
- Melbourne Academic Centre for Health
- Melbourne Health
- Mental Health Foundation
- Mercy Health
- Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
- National Ageing Research Institute
- Neurosciences Victoria
- Northeast Health Wangaratta
- Northern Health
- Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute
- Orygen, The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health
- Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
- Phoenix Australia
- Ramsay Healthcare
- Royal Children's Hospital
- Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
- Royal Women's Hospital
- Skin and Cancer Foundation of Victoria
- St George's Health Service
- St John of God Healthcare
- St Vincent's Health
- St Vincent's Institute
- The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
- The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
- Turning Point
- Victorian Aboriginal Health Service
- Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre
- Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
- Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
- Western Health
The School also works with government, non-government organisations, other tertiary education institutions, and the not-for-profit sector nationally and internationally and acknowledges their support for our endeavours.
Of equal importance are the numerous smaller organisations which host students, provide specialist expertise, undertake research collaborations and develop policy or engage with the community in partnership with the School.