Topic: Undergraduate

18 May, 2023
Filed under:
Scholarships, Undergraduate, Information technology
How Matt rewired his career from electrician to software developer
Matt didn’t go to uni straight after high school. He worked as an electrician for many years before deciding he was ready to explore further studies. He moved to Brisbane from regional Queensland to start his higher education journey at QUT.
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11 May, 2023
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Double degrees, Undergraduate, Information technology, Real-world experience
Sparkling success: How Ray Chel's internship kickstarted her career
Find out what work-integrated learning opportunities double degree student Ray Chel took advantage of in her third year of studying Business and IT.
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20 April, 2023
Filed under:
Science, Research, Undergraduate
Earth Day 2023: Invest in Our Planet
We are joining a global celebration of Earth Day on Saturday 22 April. This year's theme is all about investing in our planet. At the QUT Faculty of Science, we investigate innovative ways to protect and preserve the environment.

22 March, 2023
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Information technology, Double degrees, Scholarships, Undergraduate
Seven QUT superstars secure Westpac Tech Scholarship
The Westpac Scholars Trust has announced the 2023 recipients of the Young Technologists Scholarship, and we're thrilled to share that seven of these recipients are from QUT!
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7 March, 2023
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Science, Double degrees, Undergraduate
The endless opportunities of a double degree in science and comms
Nicola loves discovering why things are the way they are, why it matters, and then passing that knowledge on to help others. Find out more about Nicola's study path and what inspired her to pursue a double degree in science and communication.
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10 January, 2023
Filed under:
Science, Undergraduate
Student stories from the chemistry lab
Want to know what it's like to study chemistry at QUT? Hear from two QUT Bachelor of Science students who decided to major in chemistry.

14 December, 2022
Filed under:
Games development, Undergraduate
Game on! Kickstart you career in esports
Esports is recognised globally as one of the fastest growing segments of media and entertainment, so there are heaps of job opportunities and it's more than just being a professional gamer. Level up with QUT's Diploma in Esports.

6 September, 2022
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Undergraduate
STEM Job Kits: Your complete career guide
Deciding which course to do at uni and thinking about what your future career options are? You might be curious to know what a day in a life of a medical physicist looks like or where a game dev degree might take you.

2 September, 2022
Filed under:
Undergraduate, Games development, Information technology, Mathematics, Science
Career outcomes for our graduates
Our graduates are out there using their STEM knowledge and training to make a difference to the world in which we live. Here's what four of our graduates are up to now.

31 August, 2022
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Games development, Information technology, Undergraduate, Real-world experience
IT and Games Showcase at QUT
The QUT IT and Games Showcase gives students a chance to exhibit their final-year projects and connect with industry professionals. Watch the video to hear from our students, teachers and industry partners.

25 August, 2022
Filed under:
Science, Undergraduate
Climate science – not just for scientists
Are you passionate about sustainability? Concerned about the impacts of climate change and keen to learn more about how we can address issues like heat waves, increased droughts, and flooding? Here's how you can study climate science at QUT.

10 August, 2022
Filed under:
Student clubs, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Double degrees
How to make friends at uni
Starting your university studies can be daunting and you might be asking yourself lots of questions. Am I going to keep up with my peers? What if I get lost on campus? Can I get help with my assessments? And most importantly, how do I make friends at uni?