unsw's health translation hub is coming
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Randwick Campus Redevelopment construction activities are set to increase in coming months, with UNSW gaining full access to the Health Translation Hub (HTH) site in June.

UNSW Sydney and Plenary Health will deliver the project – one of the major infrastructure developments within the broader Randwick Campus Redevelopment.

Building on more than 60 years of teaching hospital affiliations, the UNSW Health Translation Hub realises the university’s long-term aspiration to work in closer partnership with the NSW Health institutions at the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct.
The UNSW HTH will bring together educational and medical researchers, clinicians, educators, students, industry partners and public health officials to drive excellence and support the rapid translation of innovative research and education into improved patient care and better community health outcomes.

Combined-HTH-Site.pngAn expansive 2,500 square metres of north-facing open public space will help to create an engaging and welcoming place for staff, students, patients, industry partners and the public.

The building will have direct connections to the Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre and to UNSW’s Kensington Campus. It will be situated adjacent to the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building, enabling seamless integration with UNSW and the four hospitals at Randwick, and putting the precinct at the forefront of international health research and education.

The UNSW HTH is expected to be completed in the second half of 2025.

Learn more about the UNSW Health Translation Hub here.