
2 February, 2024
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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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1 February, 2024
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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.

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
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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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19 January, 2024
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Professional experience, Careers, Living in Brisbane, Scholarships and support, Undergraduate
Why Gina studies computer software and systems at QUT
I've always been passionate about technology and computers. From a young age, I found myself tinkering with gadgets and exploring programming languages. I chose QUT for its practical approach to engineering which emphasises hands-on learning.
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16 January, 2024
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Postgraduate, Living in Brisbane
Unlocking the secrets of university research: a beginner's perspective
Doing research is not an easy path but a very rewarding one. There’re always new things to learn and discover. I've had great support from my supervisor team which I'm very grateful for and it makes such a difference to your study experience.
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16 January, 2024
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Science, Mathematics, Information technology
2024 STEM Special Days for your diary
There's a number of STEM special days and events happening in 2024, so here’s a handy list to fill your diary.

15 January, 2024
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Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Lifestyle, Research stories
Why are my muscles sore after exercise?
Hint: it’s nothing to do with lactic acid

10 January, 2024
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Careers, Adjusting to university life, Living in Brisbane, Scholarships and support, Student life, Postgraduate
Study public health like Manvi
The Master of Public Health was the perfect course due to the broad spectrum of careers it leads to. It includes every aspect of the health industry, has diverse options to choose from, and is a respected and valued study area in Australia.