Topic: Science

31 July, 2024
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Scholarships, Undergraduate, Data science, Science, Information technology, Games development, Mathematics
Embracing diversity with two new scholarships in 2025
If you're completing Year 12 (or a gap year) in 2024, starting university for the first time in 2025, and identifying as female, non-binary, or Indigenous Australian, we have two new exciting scholarships for you to explore.
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30 July, 2024
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Science, Research, Postgraduate
Five Rumbling Lunar Facts: Seismic Activity on the Moon with Craig O'Neill
The field of lunar science is rapidly expanding. In a recent interview, A/Prof Craig O'Neill discussed exciting developments in seismic exploration research and the moon's potential for space exploration.
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27 June, 2024
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Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research, Science
Women in Physics
Let's celebrate trailblazers in the field of physics, their inspiring journeys, and their remarkable contributions to the field. Get ready to dive into some truly inspiring stories that will make you believe in the power of following your passion.

5 June, 2024
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Undergraduate, Science, Research
Career in focus: Barrier Reef Rescuer
Let's dive into the journeys of two QUT researchers conducting innovative research to protect the Great Barrier Reef. Their work is not just about science but also about their personal commitment to the environment.

24 May, 2024
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Undergraduate, Mathematics, Information technology, Data science, Science, Games development
How to make the most out of QUT Open Day
Are you a Year 12 student ready to explore your university options in science, technology, maths and data? Join us at QUT Open Day on Sunday 28 July on our vibrant Gardens Point campus to get a taste of the QUT student experience.

16 May, 2024
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Research, Science, Real-world experience
How can AI and technology help save species using ecoacoustics?
Can ecoacoustics help save the future of our birdlife? Callan's passion for birdwatching and music has inspired his PhD research to explore if AI and technology through ecoacoustics can help species conservation.
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23 April, 2024
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Research, Science
Is it possible to grow plants on the moon?
In a groundbreaking initiative, the 'Lunaria One' project, spearheaded by Lauren Fell, a dedicated QUT research student, is set to explore the possibility of growing plants on the moon.

8 April, 2024
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Undergraduate, Science
From a Biological Science major to a Biosecurity Officer
As a mature-aged student, Daniel graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences), leading him to a career as a Biosecurity Officer. Delve into Daniel’s experiences and the diverse responsibilities of his role as Biosecurity Officer.
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1 March, 2024
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Real-world experience, Double degrees, Research, Undergraduate, Science
Careers with STEM: Science
Explore the fascinating world of science careers based on insights from a panel of QUT scientists and recent graduates from various scientific disciplines.

29 February, 2024
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Undergraduate, Science, Information technology, Data science
Why consider mid-year entry? A comprehensive guide
Contemplating starting your uni journey at mid-year? Delve into the benefits of mid-year entry, explore the differences between February and July intakes, and find out what courses are available.
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13 February, 2024
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Science, Undergraduate, Real-world experience
Putting in the groundwork
Gidyea was inspired to study a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) at QUT after meeting a group of Australian Geographic and Queensland Herbarium scientists during his gap year in the Kimberley.

2 February, 2024
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Science, Undergraduate, Real-world experience
Energy and batteries are they powering a sustainable future?
Michael is an Energy Researcher and self-described ‘Tinkerer’! Delve into Michael’s PhD in energy storage materials, why research into supercapacitors is so important and learn top tips about studying Physics at university.
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