
30 July, 2024
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Professional experience, Careers, Undergraduate, Student life
Combining theory and practice in my design career
QUT stood out as a real-world university renowned for its practical approach to education, emphasising hands-on learning, project-based assignments, industry-oriented projects and work placements.
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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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25 July, 2024
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Postgraduate, MBA Suite, Graduate School of Business, Leadership, Career outcomes
How A QUT MBA Helped This Creative Soul Become A HR Leader
Jonathan Butler-White had always dreamed of working in the creative industries. His vision was to build a career behind the camera in the world of film and television and go on to become a respected producer or camera operator.
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19 July, 2024
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Postgraduate, MBA Suite, Graduate School of Business, Student life
Life after sport: Tennis pro swaps court for classroom
It took just 12 hours for tennis pro John Millman to transition from life on the ATP Tour to life as a QUT MBA student after he retired from professional tennis at the Australian Open in January this year.
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18 July, 2024
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QUT Business Leaders' Forum
Travis Auld Looking Forward
Travis Auld has had a close to 30-year career at the helm of some of Australia’s largest sporting institutions, including roles as COO of Essendon Football Club, CEO of Gold Coast Suns, and CFO of AFL Australia.

17 July, 2024
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Education, Republished from The Conversation
'My brain leaves the room': what happens when teachers talk too much
Students in our study reported some of their teachers talk too much. Why is this a problem? What can teachers do instead?
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16 July, 2024
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Undergraduate, Professional experience, Careers, Scholarships and support
Medical imaging: a unique specialisation in health care
To me, "real world" means gaining practical, hands-on experience that prepares you for professional challenges. Placements have been invaluable in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
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