An ANU health & medicine degree will give you the skills that are important in every workplace: an inquiring mind, attention to detail, familiarity with data and technology, as well as an analytical approach to problem solving and innovation.
Internships
An internship is an opportunity for you to work in an organisation on an agreed project for approximately 1–2 days a week for a semester. There may also be opportunities for intensive internships during semester breaks, where you would work 4 or 5 days per week over 3 or 4 weeks.
Internship projects are available at different levels, to undergraduates (HLMD 2000 and HLMD 3000) and postgraduates (HLMD 8000). Current HDR students can email science.internships@anu.edu.au to enquire whether projects can be incorporated into their PhD program. To be eligible for an internship, you must have at least a Distinction average across all subjects.
Health and medicine internship program
Get hands on work experience and network with future employers while earning credit towards your degree.
Host a health or medicine intern
The Health and medicine internship program enables you to work with our most talented students on a project relevant to your business.
Intern stories
Translating skills into health policy and practice
Sarp Kaya always wanted to work at Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and studying a Master of Public Health helped him reach that goal.
From Bruce to Biotech - Internship in Taipei
Welcome to Taipei; a thriving hub of incredible food, culture and opportunity that I have been fortunate to call home since last September.
Under observation: a medical student’s photo diary
I’m currently on a year-long rural placement on the beautiful NSW South Coast as part of my medicine degree – and absolutely loving it!
Career stories and support
Career stories
Our grads get the jobs! See where our health and medicine alumni are, and how they got there.
Careers Centre
Discover the support available to help you nail that interview, find a job and plan your career.