27 May, 2024
Filed under: MBA Suite, Postgraduate

Master of Business vs. MBA: Which One is Right for You?

If you are considering postgraduate study but are unsure which degree is best suited to your career goals, you have come to the right place. Our range of postgraduate business degrees cater to professionals at various stages of their careers.

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25 May, 2024
Filed under: Law, Republished from The Conversation

Should people with dementia be eligible for voluntary assisted dying?

The NT government has invited views on access to voluntary assisted dying. But whether it should include access for those with dementia is not so clear cut.

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24 May, 2024
Filed under: 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.

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23 May, 2024
Filed under: Engineering, Health, Real Focus feature stories

Supporting spines and building futures

Associate Professor Paige Little has made it her life’s work to help children with spinal deformities. She also champions disadvantaged teens to pursue a career in STEM.

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20 May, 2024
Filed under: Thought leadership

Embracing SDG 17: Unleashing the Power of Partnerships for Global Transformation

In today’s complex world, achieving Sustainable Development Goal 17 – Partnerships and Goals – is both a daunting challenge and an unparalleled opportunity. Here are five reasons why partnerships hold the key to unlocking a sustainable future.

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20 May, 2024
Filed under: Graduate School of Business, Postgraduate, Short courses

How to gain employer support for your professional development

Learn effective strategies to gain your employer's support for professional development. Discover available opportunities, craft a compelling pitch, and advance your career.

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20 May, 2024
Filed under: Nursing, Undergraduate, Returning to study

From parkour to patient care

Brodie Pawson is an Elite Athlete Scholar studying to become a nurse. Read about his experiences returning to uni.

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17 May, 2024
Filed under: Education, Republished from The Conversation

There's $110 million for Indigenous education in the budget: will it work?

There is a strong body of evidence about what works in Indigenous education. But budgets seem to keep ignoring research that says we need to listen to Indigenous people.

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16 May, 2024
Filed under: 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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