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June 7, 2004
Monash University, PhD in Health Economics
University: Monash University
Department: Centre for Health Economics
Location: Melbourne, Australia
The Centre for Health Economics (CHE), Faculty of Business and Economics Monash University, has been at the forefront of health economics teaching and research in Australia for more than 13 years. As one of the two largest concentrations of senior health economists in Australia, it has a strong track record of health economics research, teaching and community service. Its more than 600 publications represent a significant part of the country's total health economics output. The overriding goal of the Centre is to undertake and promote high quality health economics research and teaching, with both a national and international focus.
PhD candidates are required to carry out an independent program of research under the supervision of an experienced member of the Faculty's academic staff. Candidates are required to submit an original thesis that makes a major contribution to the discipline by way of new knowledge. The maximum period of candidature is 4 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time). Enrolment can be by internal or external mode.
Program Coordinator: Dr. Leonie Segal
For more details on the program, please visit Teaching Higher Degrees