LEADERS in health
Sydney Nursing School at the University of Sydney is respected and highly regarded both in Australia and internationally as the pre- registration and post-registration nursing education provider of choice for high-achieving students.
As the highest internationally ranked university
in Australia with a nursing school, Sydney Nursing School offers students a unique education path to prepare them for leadership in clinical practice and research, for now and the future. Sydney Nursing School has an excellent
reputation for teaching and research in many aspects of nursing and its practice, including cancer and haematology nursing, intensive care and emergency nursing, clinical and mental health nursing.
WELCOMING STUDENTS FROM CHINA As a nursing student, you can study from pre- registration level right through to higher research degrees. You will also benefit from our state- of-the-art clinical simulation facilities and our connection with other health faculties at the University of Sydney, access to clinical schools and multidisciplinary research. You will be taught by a strong group of academics and clinical experts, many of whom are renowned both nationally and internationally as practising nurses, midwives, teachers and researchers. There are many reasons why Sydney Nursing
School attracts students from all over the world, including China. Our students are immersed in Australian nursing education, practice and research and they establish valuable and long-lasting friendships and professional relationships. Just ask Leeann Tann from Guangzhou
Province. Leann chose nursing because she wanted “job security, stability and good pay”. She completed her Master of Nursing (graduate entry) at Sydney Nursing School and now works in a medical health centre in Sydney. She says of her experience, “It was a very comprehensive nursing program, including theory and clinical practice. I learned so much - how to look after people’s health and communicate effectively with others. With other students we shared laughter and tears.” Huai Jian agrees. Huai Jian also studied at
Sydney Nursing School and is now working as a registered nurse in Australia. “I strengthened my critical thinking in nursing practice, which was very
RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHINA AND CHINESE PEOPLE At Sydney Nursing School we value our relationships with Chinese people, both in Australia and China. The School hosts an exciting program of
research in the area of health and wellness for Chinese Australians. Our researchers are
and wellness
important,” he says. Huai Jian feels very lucky to have studied at the University of Sydney, stating that “the very experienced lecturers, extensive library and modern clinical simulation facilities” were they key to his experience at Sydney Nursing School.
collaborating with colleagues in China, Hong Kong and other countries, undertaking research into important health issues for Chinese people, including the prevention and treatment of cancer, palliative care and falls prevention. We also deliver health awareness programs to the Chinese Australian community through local Chinese radio and run health education programs for Chinese women. Sydney Nursing School has established new links with the Shanghai Jiao Tong University to develop a cancer nursing curriculum for its nursing school. The collaboration involves academic exchange, a partnership to develop and deliver the cancer curriculum and classes to support higher research cancer research students. Our relationships with other University of
Sydney faculties, state and federal health services and our international partners presents many opportunities for innovative and creative learning, research and professional relationship building.
Australia China: BEYOND TOMORROW Special Education Supplement 125
Sydney
Nursing School prepares
students for leadership in clinical
practice and research.
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