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Nursing and midwifery program information

Part of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, UniSQ’s accredited Nursing and Midwifery programs prepare you for real-world healthcare from day one, combining theory with hands-on experience through simulation and professional placements.

The professional body for our Nursing and Midwifery programs is the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC).

Handbook

You can find key information on your program's structure, rules and requirements, as well as Recommended Enrolment Patterns in the UniSQ Handbook.

Questions about your study?

Check the Learning Community on StudyDesk, there is a forum where you can post questions, and many communities also have a 'Questions for Weekly Zoom' forum if you’d prefer to raise it during a live session.
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Your Course Coordinator is the best person to contact. They can help with anything related to the course overall, like assessments, feedback, or teaching materials.
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Reach out to your Program Director. They can assist with questions about your overall program, including credit or exemptions and planning your study pathway.
Check your Handbook for Program Director contact details
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If your concern hasn’t been resolved through the steps above, your final point of contact is the Head of School.

Reach out to your School's student representative

Got a question, suggestion, or concern? We're here to help.
Join the UniSQ Nursing Society!
The UniSQ Nursing Society (USQNS) is all about building a fun, supportive community for nursing students. It’s a great way to meet people, learn new things, and boost your career opportunities. Throughout the year, USQNS runs events, study groups, seminars, and social catch-ups to help you grow both personally and professionally.
Two UniSQ nursing students in teal uniforms examine a patient using a stethoscope in a clinical setting, with medical equipment visible in the background.

External support for rural health students

Explore support through Southern Queensland Rural Health or consider joining the National Rural Health Student Network to expand your connections.

Have a question? We're here to help.

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Monday - Friday
9.00 am - 5.00 pm (AEST)

Student Central (R Block), Toowoomba

Atrium (B Block), Springfield

Library (H Block), Ipswich

Call us

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Phone: +61 7 4631 2285
Freecall: 1800 007 252

Live chat

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Chat with us using the live chat bubble, available during business hours.

Email us

Send an email to support@unisq.edu.au any time and we will get back to you as soon as we can.