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AUT School of Midwifery offers a postgraduate programme within the masters of Health Science. The Centre for Midwifery and Women's Health Research aims to encourage and support people on a path of study in midwifery and women's health related topics.

In collaboration with the postgraduate office we can offer assistance with resources and potential expertise and supervision in areas of common interest. At times the Centre for Midwifery and Women's Health Research has projects, which require research assistance, and work within the Centre for Midwifery and Women's Health Research may be available.

Check in with us and check out what others are doing:


Doctoral Students
Andrea Gilkison
Implementing a narrative curriculum for undergraduate midwifery education

Judith McAra Couper
In the public arena what is shaping perceptions of intervention in childbirth?


Masters Students
Shelley Ashcroft

A discursive analysis of waterbirth as portrayed in the media

Fiona Clement
Women's experience of deciding to have an elective Caesarean Section

Joyce Cowan
Women's experience of severe early onset pre-eclampsia

Deborah Earle
What are midwives' experiences of keeping birth normal in a secondary care setting?

Dawn Holland
The fear of litigation within midwifery practice: A discourse analysis

Julie Payne
The experience of being pregnant for women under the age of 19 years

Nimisha Waller
Women Talk - narrative analysis of traumatic birth experience and post traumatic stress disorder following childbirth

Last updated: 16 Jul 2009 12:16pm

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