1 March, 2025
Filed under: Diversity and Inclusion

Dr Gary Allen | Breaking Barriers

Gary Allen is the Co-Founder of Enabled.vip, a platform that provides the disability community with revenue streams outside of traditional nine-to-five roles. Gary discusses his business and how to support a more inclusive workplace.

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28 February, 2025
Filed under: Undergraduate, Podiatry, Graduate stories

Industry insights: Podiatry

We interview Craig Page, the general manager of podiatry at Healthia to explore the realities of the profession and how QUT graduates ease into the industry.

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27 February, 2025
Filed under: Professional experience, Undergraduate, Scholarships and support

How QUT nursing shaped Vietnamese students, Sandra and Fiona

We spoke to students, Sandra and Fiona, about their experience studying nursing at QUT. They have come to study here from Vietnam and shared how their lives have been shaped by the QUT nursing program’s placement, support and camaraderie.

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27 February, 2025
Filed under: Undergraduate, Science, Double degrees, Scholarships

Top 5 Tips for Aspiring Science Students

Are you curious about careers in science and contemplating a Bachelor of Science at uni? We partnered with Careers with STEM to bring you insights from three scientists at different stages of their careers.

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25 February, 2025
Filed under: Biomedical Sciences, Postgraduate, Research stories, Medicine

Rare Disease Day: what is it?

Dr Laura Croft is committed to go beyond commercial viability to ensure those affected with a rare disease still have treatment options and aren’t left behind.

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25 February, 2025
Filed under: Creative Industries, Real Focus feature stories

‘Dark ads’ challenge truth and our democracy

Political inaction and big-tech’s reluctance to protect users leave Australians vulnerable to a murky world of digital misinformation going into the election.

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20 February, 2025
Filed under: Careers, Undergraduate

Helping communities with public health study

I chose to study a Bachelor of Public Health because I am interested in serving in an international organisation like the World Health Organisation (WHO) or the United Nations, and the public health course is relevant to helping various communities.

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