School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences

The School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences offers vocational training, undergraduate, and postgraduate degrees across various health disciplines.

Our courses are available on-campus, online, and in mixed mode, with hyper-flexible postgraduate options through the Be Different platform—self-paced, assessment-free, and accessible anytime.

The School comprises two Colleges:

We are leaders in Nursing and Social Work education, with a strong focus on student learning and research-informed teaching.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

Many of our courses include work placements, coordinated by our WIL Team. We ensure quality placements in healthcare organisations across Australia, guiding students through pre-placement requirements.

Our Philosophy

The School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences is committed to delivering high-quality education and research, with a focus on regional, rural, and remote communities. Our flexible learning options—including mixed-mode and hyper-flexible delivery—allow students to study within their own communities, gaining professional experience placements close to home.

We support diverse student groups, including first-in-family, low socio-economic, and minority backgrounds, helping them access life-changing education. Our courses are designed to engage with and strengthen local communities, providing pathways from VET certificates to PhDs.

Our research drives improvements in healthcare quality, workforce development, and community wellbeing. We collaborate with industry and mentor emerging researchers, fostering excellence and expanding networks.

We look forward to welcoming you to the School.

Professor Lisa Wirihana, Dean of School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences looks at the camera.

Professor Lisa Wirihana, Dean, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences

Real-World Learning and Connections

Gain hands-on experience through community partnerships, clinical placements, and global study opportunities.

The School of Nursing and Midwifery actively engages with industry partners and communities to deliver innovative, high-quality education. Our campuses in Mackay, Rockhampton and Bundaberg foster local, national, and international connections, ensuring our courses meet industry and student needs.

Our aim in Community Engagement is to:

  • Promote engagement strategies and activities that are relevant, innovative, and value-adding
  • Provide and promote what we do to potential students, existing students, staff and community partners
  • Provide a mechanism for discussion and opportunities around engagement
  • Disseminate what we do through 'Innovate' our school of nursing and midwifery magazine.

Some of our key activities include:

  • Building on collaborative relationships with industry partners
  • International nurses day
  • International nursing placements in Nepal
  • Engagement activities in Simulation including Mask Ed TM (KRS Simulation).

 

Clinical placement is the period of learning where you get to practice in ‘real’ health care settings and with ‘real’ patients. As you can appreciate there are many policies and rules surrounding clinical placements and it is up to you to learn, understand and follow the set guidelines.

You will be required to attend placement, on the dates that have been provided to you. You will be rostered to different shifts, depending on your course. A facilitator or preceptor will complete an assessment on your skills during the placement.

Before you can attend a clinical placement you need to complete a list of mandatory checks. You will be unable to complete a clinical placement without first meeting these requirements.

It is best to start gathering this evidence early, as some requirements such as immunisations can take a while to complete.

You may like to view the Work-Integrated Learning Policy and Procedure for further information.

CQUGlobal outbound nursing short-term and study tour programs

The School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences participates in the New Colombo Plan Mobility Program for Nursing Students in Singapore, Nepal and India. The purpose of these programs is to allow students to undertake an international clinical experience which provides them with the opportunity to experience different cultural and social environments and clinical settings and prepare them to work in an increasingly global community.

Why participate?

  • Learn to see the world differently
  • Develop key employability skills
  • Expand your global network
  • Engage with legitimate experiences
  • Receive CQUniversity student insurance cover
  • Access funding and scholarships

Where to go and what to do?

There are a variety of short-term overseas experiences: CQUGlobal nursing program supports 50 opportunities across 3 countries, allowing you the flexibility to choose an experience that suits your personal needs and goals between.

The outbound short term program offered by the School to undergraduate students provides a wonderful opportunity to enhance and diversify your learning experience. CQUniversity Nursing and Midwifery students have been involved in outbound programs to places such as Nepal, Japan, Singapore and Palau over the past years. These trips are an amazing experience for nursing students, and they have a tremendous impact on the communities who benefit from our student’s fundraising and clinical treatments. It is this kind of activity that is making CQUniversity one of Australia’s truly great universities.

Developed in conjunction with internationally renowned organizations, the program is designed to help you develop a global perspective by gaining an appreciation of cultural diversity through immersion in academic and clinical experiences.

Costs

There are a variety of costs involved in a short-term global experience. These costs differ enormously depending on the specific program you apply for, and the region of the world that program is located in. It is important that you research thoroughly the costs involved in the programs you would like to participate in. You can do this by visiting CQUniversity's CQUGlobal Outbound website. It is your responsibility to research and understand the full financial and academic implications of participating in any short-term global experience.

For enquiries relating to international nursing opportunities, contact our School International Officer or for general information visit our CQUGlobal Outbound page.

Our Course Options

We provide high-quality education across VET and Higher Education, ensuring a rewarding and successful study experience. Our evidence-based curriculum reflects contemporary healthcare needs, combining theory with hands-on experience through Work Integrated Learning (WIL).

Our courses are designed for flexibility, supporting students across all study modes. Research-driven teaching ensures graduates are equipped for global healthcare environments, with opportunities for international study experiences.

We offer a full education pathway, from certificates to postgraduate qualifications, alongside short courses and professional development options, including CPD-accredited modules for AHPRA registration.

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    The way it's delivered is so engaging. You feel like you're actually working with real people, even though it's simulation. I don't know any other professors that dress up in silicone suits and let you poke and prod them!

    Rhiana Jackson

    Bachelor of Nursing, Master of Mental Health Nursing

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