Meg Vost

Learner Support and Research Projects Coordinator
Veterinary Public Health Management Program
Qualifications
BA, MIPH
Career History
- 1998 Tony Stone Images, London
- 1998 – 1999 University of London, Faculty of Medicine
- 1999 Refugee Legal Centre, London
- 2000 – present University of Sydney
- 2005 Part-time Volunteer, AUSTCARE
History
After graduating with a BA in human geography from the University of Wollongong, Meg travelled to London, where she worked at the University of London and for the Refugee Legal Centre. She started working at the University of Sydney in the Centre for English Teaching in 2000 and moved to the Faculty of Veterinary Science in 2001. Meg is passionate about social and public health issues and undertook a Master of International Public Health in 2002. After graduation, Meg commenced in a volunteer position at AUSTCARE (Australians Caring for Refugees) and in 2005 began to work for the Veterinary Public Health Management program.
Meg coordinates student recruitment and support as well as marketing and student orientation in the Veterinary Public Health Management program. She coordinates research projects for Master of Veterinary Public Health Management students and acts as the primary contact for student advice on research, and unit of study selection for career progression. Meg is progressively moving into new areas as she learns more about the program.