Endeavour College of Natural Health
Endeavour College of Natural Health is Australia's largest Higher Education provider of natural medicine courses.
The College is known as the centre of excellence for natural medicine and is respected for its internationally recognised academic teams and high calibre graduates. Endeavour offers higher education Diplomas in Health Science and Bachelor of Health Science degrees in Naturopathy, Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine, Acupuncture Therapies and Chinese Medicine.
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On the Gold Coast, a bus with Endeavour College advertising on its side passed Bianca Tessarolo. It was a defining moment. Catching a glimpse of the ad, she thought, ‘That’s where I’m meant to go.’
Endeavour College's recent Virtual Cook-Off saw current Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine) students compete for a spot in the top-three selected recipes, which were evaluated by guest judge Georgia Barnes.
As a Metagenics Territory Manager, Elenna Barton is often on the road. Not that she minds. Elenna loves her role because it has re-ignited her passion for naturopathy.
Jason Warman’s career in natural health began with an unofficial apprenticeship. Many years ago, his martial arts teacher took him to visit a Chinese herbalist. Jason was immediately fascinated and began returning once a month to learn directly from the practitioner. His curiosity piqued, Jason decided traditional Chinese medicine was for him.
Zanna Taeni loves to write. You can hear it in her voice when she talks about writing. But she now also has an equally strong love for healthy living. Her dual passions propelled her to broaden her career options by studying nutrition.
Zarah Adaniel always felt in tune with nature and the human body, but her cultural background propelled her into a career in banking and finance. Later, realising the profession involved long hours for little joy, Zarah decided to change her path.
Maya Butti was working in finance when she fell into some unhealthy habits. While she knew it wasn’t good for her, she was unsure about how to change. Maya decided to do yoga once a week. That small step turned out to be the start of a much bigger journey.