5 February, 2024
Filed under: Health, Justice, Republished from The Conversation

Some gains but fresh difficulties in combating child sexual abuse

While there are signs that adult perpetration of child sexual abuse is declining, new research shows adolescent perpetration is rising.

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2 February, 2024
Filed under: 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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2 February, 2024
Filed under: Innovation

Shane Dillon | AI in education: Global trends

In this insightful article, QUT alumnus and Cturtle founder, Shane Dillon, sheds light on the contrasting approaches the USA and China have adopted in the use of AI in education and the implications of these global trends for Australia.

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2 February, 2024
Filed under: Arts and Culture

Sarah Daly | AI-enabled art

From art school to a QUT MBA, artist Sarah Daly works at the intersection of AI and artistic practice. Balancing human creativity with AI-generated content, Sarah envisions a collaborative future in art creation.

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2 February, 2024
Filed under: Global careers

Paige Wanckel | Insights into HR evolution and life in New York

In our Q&A with alumnus Paige Wanckel, we dive into the world of human capital and working overseas! She offers advice for fellow alumni looking to do the same and discusses emerging trends in human capital, such as skills-based hiring and AI integration.

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2 February, 2024
Filed under: Science, Republished from The Conversation

Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants

The effects of introduced megafauna on plants can drive negative public sentiment towards the species. It’s time to change how we think of these animals.

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1 February, 2024
Filed under: Professional experience, Undergraduate, Living in Brisbane

Communication - my future, my passion

I love to communicate and talk to people. I enjoy sharing stories with my friends and brainstorm ideas and topics, so a degree in Public Relations, Advertising and Communication is the perfect fit for me.

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31 January, 2024
Filed under: Law, Republished from The Conversation

Australia's child workers are vulnerable to injury, harassment and exploitation

Compared to adults, child workers experience high rates of workplace injuries, bullying and sexual harassment, wage theft and unpredictable hours.

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22 January, 2024
Filed under: Professional experience, Postgraduate

Pursuing my dream of improving disabled children with better opportunities

One of my goals is to improve the life of disabled children and give them better opportunities. QUT helps me to pursue my dream and gain the necessary knowledge to prepare me for the my future career.

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