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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Ever since she can remember Lucy Eccles has been moving – dancing, swimming, cheerleading, playing netball and water polo. When she discovered the thrill and challenge of aerial silks, Lucy was instantly hooked. As well as opening up a new way to move, the aerial arts inspired a career change.
Rachel Larsson was in the middle of a Bachelor of Public Health (Nutrition) when she realised it just wasn’t what she wanted to do. True to her nature, she finished the degree and then enrolled in Naturopathy at Endeavour.
After school, Claudia Milbourne studied what she was good at, not where her passion lay. Years later, in a different country and armed with valuable life and professional experience, she’s returned to her original dream.
For as long as she can remember, Nutritionist Jessica Cox has dreamt of publishing a cookbook. Now she’s done it!
When Caitlin Stores departed Sydney for Fort Lauderdale in Florida, she took her natural health studies with her and loved the experience.
Lexi Crouch’s experience with Anorexia Nervosa began when she was seven years old. Officially diagnosed at 13, conventional treatments did little to help Lexi overcome the eating disorder. Aged 24, she started studying Nutrition at Endeavour and found the confidence and skills to heal herself.
As a young girl playing doctors, Ema Souness loved to blend up medicines using different plants from her parent’s country garden. Back then, she could never have guessed her own health would lead her to study naturopathy.
Before Jenna Carroll started her studies at Endeavour, she was a professional ballerina. At 16, Jenna left Sydney’s northern beaches to pursue an international career with the Birmingham Royal Ballet.
When Jack Maltby struck a difficult period in his life, he decided to start rock climbing. He loved it a bit too much and developed tennis elbow, which required manual therapy. Jack assumed the practitioners he saw at a Brisbane clinic were physiotherapists, but soon discovered he had entered the world of Myotherapy.