The
Australian Institute of Applied Sciences college of natural medicine
represents the culmination of some two decades of quality tertiary
vocational education for natural medicine, massage and beauty therapy.
AIAS
delivers Bachelor courses in Natural Medicine
(Bachelor of Naturopathy ) from it's Canberra
Campus in Australia's Capital city, and Advanced Diplomas &
Certificates in Natural Medicine Studies from it's Brisbane Campus.
The
Institute incorporates such fields as Acupuncture, Naturopathy,
Massage, Aromatherapy, Kinesiology, Shiatsu, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition,
Oriental Herbs and Beauty Therapy.
Our
Facilities Include:
- Modern
labs and classes
State
of the art clinics that treat hundreds of patients each month
in an environment that is modern and utilises the latest technologies
available.
- Extensive
Library
The AIAS library houses the thousands of books and other relative
therapies. It is the information centre for students, staff and
researchers, and includes not only books but periodicals, models,
charts, video and audio tapes, slides, CD Roms and Internet Access.
- Relaxation
facilities
Common areas are available for students to relax and enjoy campus
life. Enjoy the gardens and specially designed lunch areas.
- Ample
Parking
For those who drive, there is a large car park adjacent
to the AIAS college of natural medicine.
| The
AIAS Brisbane Campus |


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AIAS
is an ultra-modern purpose-built college of natural medicine,
located a short five-minute drive from the Brisbane CBD. The
Institute enjoys easy access to Buranda Railway Staton and public
and private bus routes both pass the Institute. We are an Australian
college for natural medicine studies, massage and beauty therapy
that has modern, progressive facilities and extensive courses
on offer. |
| The
AIAS Canberra Campus |


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The
Canberra Education
Administration Centre Occupies
modern facilities in the heart of the Australian Capital Territory
just two minutes drive from Australian Parliament House. Easily
accessed from a number of
bus services and surrounded by the headquarters of major health
organisations, hospitals and administration centres. |
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