Join the challenge to develop a solution based on the National Science Week school theme, Innovation: Powering Future Industries.
This event is for students in years 9 and 10.
The Faculty of Science is hosting a friendly competition for high school students in years 9 and 10. Attendees will work in small teams alongside QUT students and industry mentors to develop creative solutions to presented problems.
During this one-day on-campus experience on Tuesday 15 August 2023, students will be inspired, collaborate, learn from Industry and present a solution to a panel of judges. Everything needed will be provided on the day.
Why compete?
- A team-based activity related to National Science Week
- Collaboration with current QUT students
- Meet and learn from industry mentors
- Lightening talks from QUT academics
- Problem-solving, sharing ideas, effective networking
- Catering and great prizes are included.
Key dates
- 31 July 2023: Expressions of interest close
- 8 August 2023: Information pack to schools
- 15 August 2023 (8:30am to 5:00pm): Hackathon!
Register your expression of interest online.
Challenge Questions
Challenges will be revealed soon, focusing on the essential aspects of Air, Earth and Water, linking sustainable lifestyles to the well-being of living beings and environments.
With multiple challenging topics to choose from you are sure to find a topic to meet your interests. Challenges will align with the National Science Week theme and judging criteria are based on creativity, relevance, practicality, and execution of the solution.
Prizes
Awesome prizes are to be confirmed soon. There will be prizes for first, second and third place.
Eligibility and Terms and Conditions
Team registrations are to come from one person at the school, preferably a teacher.
To compete in QUT’s National Science Week Hackathon, students must be:
- In years 9 or 10 and enrolled in high school as a full-time student
- Have permission from their teacher, school and guardian.
The Team must:
- Consist of three to four students in total, from the same school
- Be accompanied by an adult teacher/mentor to QUT on the day of the hackathon
Teams can consist of any combination of students enrolled in Year 9 and Year 10 and one school can register up to two teams.
Your school/team must cover all associated costs in getting to and from QUT.
Register now