Interdisciplinary Health Studies

Offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, interdisciplinary health studies is part of health sciences at AUT.

Our programmes bring together students and academic staff from different disciplines. Our aim is to connect and integrate the disciplines’ principles and approaches to create solutions faster and more effectively. This approach helps students work collaboratively with other professionals when they enter the workforce.

Research in health sciences

We believe in high-quality research that has impact, and have world-class researchers and research strengths across health sciences.

More about our research

Key academic contact

Dr Julie Trafford
Interim Head of School
julie.trafford@aut.ac.nz

Information about Postgraduate studies, contact:
postgrad.sphids@aut.ac.nz

News
Good design-disability
Dr Heather Came
Dr Cassandra Fleming
Tweens
TBI Network
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Good design-disability
Good design can normalise disability
17 Nov, 2021
Harnessing the lived experience of disabled people is key to changing the face of disability and design at both a societal and personal level.
Dr Heather Came
New authority may transform Māori health
22 Apr, 2021
Dr Heather Came and Adjunct Professor Dominic O’Sullivan weigh-in on the establishment of a new Maori health authority in The Conversation.
Dr Cassandra Fleming
AUT success with Marsden funding
12 Nov, 2020
Two AUT academics have won 2020 Marsden funding for research projects.
Tweens
How adolescents define well being
03 Mar, 2020
Tweens see family and friends as the surest way towards wellbeing
TBI Network
Traumatic Brain Injury Network
16 May, 2019
An online Q+A session and introduction to the new Traumatic Brain Injury Network.