Leaders from UNSW Sydney, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD), Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) and Health Infrastructure (HI) explored how together their organisations can boldly and creatively address society’s wicked h
The federal government’s commitment of $21m to UNSW’s Biomedical Sciences Centre in Wagga Wagga will ensure more medical students are trained in rural Australia.
Awarded $1 million by the state government, precinct collaborators take next steps to plan the integration of training, research and clinical care around the city’s two major hospitals as part of a 30-year vision for the region.
The Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct partners are once again partnering with Randwick City Council to offer free guided bike rides around the local area.
UNSW President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Jacobs, says the approval is an exciting milestone in a collaboration that has been decades in the making.
The Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct (RHIP) has formed the Student and Early Career Reference Group, a forum for the youth perspective to share ideas and provide feedback on the Precinct and redevelopment projects.
Regional and rural communities across NSW will benefit from a more than $500 million investment in health that will deliver enhanced health services and more jobs closer to home.
Five projects have received seed funding to develop creative strategies for the new Health Translation Hub (HTH), a key building within the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct (RHIP).
The collaborative project between UNSW Sydney, Sydney Children’s Hospital Network and NSW Health will provide world-first resources to inform people with intellectual disability about their own genetics and improve their health o
Through collaboration with Liverpool Innovation Precinct, TAFE NSW and UNSW, a Youth Engagement Strategy (YES) ‘Business Startups and Innovation’ pilot program gives TAFE students from Western Sydney a chance to think and learn d
NSW Health Infrastructure’s Senior Project Director Nick Brooker and UNSW Health Precincts’ Strategic Lead Dr Zoe Terpening share their two sides of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct.