A student studies in the W D Trotter Anatomy Museum at the University of Otago.
The fields of study relating to Asia-Pacific Biocultural Health reach across a wide range of disciplines in the Divisions of Health Sciences, Sciences, and Humanities:
- Anatomy
- Anthropology and Archaeology
- Biochemistry
- Centre for International Health
- Chemistry
- History and Art History
- Medicine
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Oral Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
- Oral Rehabilitation
- Oral Sciences
- Preventive and Social Medicine
- Te Tumu
Postgraduate study
Student development research day
Postgraduate Research Topics included
- Archaeology
- Biological Anthropology
- Biomedical Genetics
- Child and Public Health
- Dental Epidemiology
- Evolutionary Medicine
- History
- Medical (Social) Anthropology
- Sociology
Postgraduate links
- Postgraduate study at the University of Otago
- Read about postgraduate scholarships at Otago
- Explore Health Sciences postgraduate programmes
- Explore Health Sciences postgraduate research opportunities database
- Postgraduate study in genetics