‘Clothes for Careers’ pop-up shop helps students get work-ready
QUT will open its first free 'Clothes for Careers' pop-up shop on May 7 to help students get work-ready and ease some of the financial pressure associated with work placements, interviews and new jobs.
Are video games good for young kids? QUT study finds ‘wellbeing’ benefits
Playing video games can help boost children’s wellbeing in ways including making them feel competent, empowered and socially connected to others, according to a QUT study featured in a new UNICEF report on the impact of gaming.
Teenage Porsche pro means business
QUT business student and professional Porsche racer Lachlan Bloxsom will slide into the driver’s seat this week for the biggest event yet of his young racing career – the Porsche Carrera Cup round at the Australian Grand Prix festival in Melbourne.
Knowledge is power: New guide book to AI and algorithms released
A QUT artificial intelligence expert has released his first book in a bid to help people better understand algorithms and make informed decisions about how much they let AI impact their lives.
Elite ambitions: QUT sports scholarships launched for 2024
Ten QUT student-athletes, including archer Patrick Willis and sport climber Clea Hall (both pictured above), have been awarded $10,000 QUT-Australian Institute of Sport Scholarships to help them pursue their sport and education ambitions in 2024.
Global leadership role for QUT pharmacy student
QUT pharmacy student Flynn Swift will combine his 2024 university studies with a new role as president of the International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation (IPSF) – a global body representing 500,000 pharmacy students and early career pharmacists in more than 100 countries.