Learn about the postgraduate research opportunities at NDARC and hear from our academics and students.
A day in the life: Learn about postgraduate research opportunities at NDARC
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) at UNSW Sydney offers postgraduate research opportunities for students interested in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) research and related fields. But what does a day in the life of an NDARC postgraduate research student look like? In this video, PhD candidate Olivia takes us through a typical day at the Centre.
NDARC's postgraduate programs offer:
Innovative curriculum: Study the latest advancements in addiction science, treatment modalities, policy development, and epidemiology.
World-class research opportunities: Participate in groundbreaking research on substance use disorders, mental health, and pharmacotherapies. NDARC students and staff regularly publish in both general and specialised journals on drug and alcohol issues.
Expert-led learning: Engage in rigorous research projects under the guidance of internationally recognised supervisors shaping the field through their research and clinical work.
Real-world application: Develop the skills to conduct independent research and contribute to policy development, clinical practice, and public health initiatives.
Global networking opportunities: Join our dynamic alumni network of over 100 professionals and researchers. Participate in global collaborations that enhance career opportunities across various organisations, including universities, the World Health Organization (WHO), and local health agencies.
Learn more and hear from NDARC academics, supervisors and students in this video of a recent postgraduate research degree information session.
All the details about postgraduate research at NDARC are available on the Centre’s website.