Topic: Undergraduate

15 July, 2024
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Real-world experience, Undergraduate, Information technology, Postgraduate
Digital Technologies for Mental Wellbeing
Studying human-centred technology design at QUT involves collaborating on real-world projects, known as work-integrated learning (WIL). This year, students partnered with Mettlesome to explore digital technologies for mental wellbeing.

9 July, 2024
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Scholarships, Undergraduate, Mathematics
Scholarship for Women in Mathematics
The new Adeline Arts & Science Scholarship for Women in Mathematics offers up to $20,000 in financial support and automatic QUT College of Excellence membership. It aims to empower students who identify as female to pursue mathematics as a career.

3 July, 2024
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Undergraduate, Mathematics, Information technology, Scholarships, Double degrees
Kanu's Inspirational Journey as a Westpac Scholar
Kanu's extraordinary journey is a powerful narrative of empowering young women to pursue careers in STEM. Her passion for positively impacting the tech industry has shaped her career and inspired countless others along the way.
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1 July, 2024
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Mathematics, Data science, Undergraduate
Careers in Maths & Data
Let's introduce you to a Sports Systems Statistician, an Energy Expert, and a Healthcare Mathematician. These individuals use maths principles and data skills to significantly impact their respective fields, sparking intrigue and engagement in their work.

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.

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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19 March, 2024
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Research, Mathematics, Postgraduate, Undergraduate
The Power of Mathematics: Transforming Our World
Are you someone who's always had a knack for numbers and is keen to make a tangible impact on the world around you? Meet A/Prof Kate Helmstedt, whose journey into ecological conservation shows us how mathematics can address real-world challenges.
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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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19 February, 2024
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Undergraduate, Research, Real-world experience, Information technology, Games development
Can VR help us learn about environments we can’t physically get to?
In this interview PhD researcher, Cael, discusses her work developing VR experiences that transport users to Mars and Australian field sites and also shares her tips with those thinking about studying at university.
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