UNSW Health Translation Hub

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The UNSW Health Translation Hub (UNSW HTH) brings together educational and medical researchers, clinicians, educators, industry partners and public health officials to drive excellence. It supports the rapid translation of research, innovation and education into improved patient care, delivering better health outcomes to the community. 

About the UNSW Health Translation Hub

A major UNSW initiative, the UNSW HTH will integrate health education, training and research with acute healthcare services, directly benefiting patients, carers and the NSW community. 

Located on the corner of High Street and Botany Street Randwick, the UNSW HTH includes:   

  • Purpose-built spaces for researchers, educators and industry partners to work alongside clinicians. 
  • Education, training and research rooms. 
  • Clinical schools and ambulatory care clinics. 
  • Food and beverage retail and supporting amenities including allied health services. 
  • Space for community and cultural events. 
  • Publicly accessible open space for the community. 
  • Pedestrian prioritised links, including bridges, to easily connect to UNSW’s Kensington Campus and the broader Randwick Hospitals Campus.

 The UNSW HTH has been developed to support the acceleration of improved health services for communities locally and globally. The UNSW HTH is not just a building but a place which will drive UNSW’s vision to be the future of health. 

The new UNSW Plaza, with 2,500 square metres of publicly accessible open space, is an engaging and welcoming place for staff, students, patients, community, and industry partners who are attracted to learn, research, work and socialise. 

The UNSW HTH sits adjacent to the Sydney Children’s Hospital Building B and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre building. These facilities sit alongside the new Prince of Wales Acute Services Building (ASB) to expand the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct.  

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