Launch your career in health
Our undergraduate degrees will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills you need to thrive in the healthcare industry.
As one of the world's leading medical faculties, UNSW Medicine & Health connects students, renowned clinicians and pioneering researchers to deliver results with real-world impact.Â
Whether you're looking to pursue a career in medicine, exercise physiology, exercise science, physiotherapy, pharmacy, dietetics & food innovation, international public health, vision science or clinical optometry, our undergraduate degrees will prepare you to lead the future of healthcare. Make a difference as you apply your skills to real patients and global health problems. Join a community that's taking on the world's most complex health challenges to improve life for all.Â
Discover your path
Applying to study medicine
We're excited for you to take the next step towards becoming a UNSW Medicine student. Your application for the Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine program will be a multi-stage process to ensure we admit the brightest and most passionate future health professionals.
Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students 
We're committed to broadening the number of First Nations graduates. We work in partnership with the Nura Gili Centre for Indigenous Programs to deliver pathway and enabling programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Scholarships
Discover the vast range of scholarships available to you at UNSW. We provide a variety of scholarships, prizes and awards to support you on your path to success at university. We offer faculty and university-wide scholarships for domestic and international students across our range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
UNSW Medicine Clerkship ProgramÂ
The UNSW Medicine Clerkship Program (elective) is a placement program that offers non-UNSW medical students the opportunity to develop hands-on skills and practical experience in selected disciplines at one of UNSW's clinical teaching hospitals.