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The Class of 2023 is almost ready to down their textbooks and burn their study notes with the QCE exam period drawing to a close. Could you pass? TAKE THE QUIZ
The soon-to-be campus in Brisbane’s south will also be home to a new $80 million manufacturing facility – a major development in its field in Queensland.
A Brisbane company will begin clinical trials next year, but they believe a venom molecule could reduce the number of lives lost to hearts attacks and strokes, and improve survivors’ quality of life.
They are trusted with educating our next generation and Queensland’s best teachers have been named for 2023. SEE THE FULL LIST
A Queensland university has dropped 17 places in the world rankings with experts saying the result “provides serious warning signs”.
Universities will be required to intrude into student privacy and collect unprecedented levels of personal information, a prominent Queensland institution fears.
The average university debt carried by Queensland students and graduates has soared $1700 in a year. See what they now owe.
The Queensland government is considering subsiding teacher training to encourage newcomers into the profession.
The return of nearly 40,000 international students to Queensland universities has stretched accommodation providers beyond capacity.
A new Brisbane building has turned heads and there is a quirky explanation behind it all.
The University of Queensland has spent $500,000 on a furnace capable of heating to almost 3000C. Here’s how they’ll use it.
Griffith University has taken a major step in confirming the site of its new Brisbane campus, and is now on a major recruitment drive for more key staff. FIND OUT MORE
Australia’s visa process is set for a major shake-up as part of a federal government policy reform. See what it means.
Hundreds of Brisbane students could be slugged with higher rent, after an accommodation operator revealed he’d been hit with a 200 per cent rates hike by Brisbane City Council.
Thousands of Queensland university students have been the victims of sex assaults, with one shocking example at the Univeresity of Queensland featuring in disturbing evidence.
A former part-time tutor at UQ has accused the university of “improperly and inappropriately” investigating an assault complaint.
Post-Covid, Australia’s aviation industry needs pilots more than ever. A unique university course aims to meet that demand.
The senior executives at one of Queensland’s largest universities have again been slammed in a staff survey, less than two years after a promise to overhaul the organisation’s culture.
Queensland’s universities are failing to bolster cyber defences quick enough to keep up against increasingly frequent and sophisticated attacks, the auditor-general has warned.
The University of Queensland has partnered with Paralympics Australia to overturn the shockingly low percentage of people with a disability who get the chance to play sport. Here’s the plan.
Alternative education providers are expanding to meet the demand of students defecting from mainstream schools. See what else is available.
The number of Queenslanders with student debt totalling more than $130,000 has doubled in just the past five years, shock new data reveals.
A new research partnership between a Queensland and a US university aims to shorten the time it takes to have vaccines for Asia-Pacific region viruses approved.
The Department of Education campaign set to roll out later this year follows a state government trend of trying to poach interstate and foreign workers.
A huge planned student housing facility is set to at least double the University of Queensland’s onsite student accommodation, it can be revealed.
A major Queensland university is in hot water, with 20 Queensland students filing a class action claiming their Financial Planning course was taught for two years while unaccredited, leaving them underqualified.
With a record number of Chinese students lodging visas to study in Queensland, universities have been warned not to repeat past mistakes.
As the crisis for the international education sector eases, ironically it becomes another factor to be considered in another difficult area, writes the editor.
The University of Queensland has been forced to apologise and scrap the results of a controversial “white privilege” medical assignment after students feared they could be expelled for failing. SEE THE EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
The number of Qld students finishing Year 12 is at a decade low, prompting warnings the education system must offer more non-academic pathways to keep teens engaged.
Many Queensland high-school students today are considering post-school options other than an expensive three-year stint at a university and our education system needs to react in a meaningful way, writes the editor.
Despite slight drops in pay for most of the head honchos at Queensland universities, they all still make far more than the Queensland Premier and the Prime Minister.
One South East Queensland university has made more than 300 staff redundant since 2020 with fears more may go after a $70m loss last year.
Artificial intelligence emotion recognition software analysed students’ faces in Instagram pictures and Queensland students were ranked among the happiest.
Brisbane university teachers Dr Matt and Dr Mike have taken a different approach to education – and it’s earned them more than 10 million online followers every month.
A taskforce is proposing the biggest shake-up of education degrees in decades in a bid to combat the dire standard of many teaching graduates.
Covid-enforced learning from home is believed to be responsible for a recent spike in interest from state schools in the idea of shortened four-and-a-half-day weeks, as Queenslanders’ response to the idea becomes clearer.
The next steps in the promising careers of some of Queensland’s star graduates have been revealed. SEE ALL THE NAMES
A country kid turned university student and mentor aims to head bush to inspire the next generation of Indigenous kids to follow the same path.
The federal Education Minister says Australia’s tertiary institutions need to be vigilant for Chinese interference and espionage.
Queensland teachers are using artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT to create lesson plans and write letters to parents, despite the software being banned on state school networks.
UQ, Griffith and QUTs arrangements with controversial Confucius Institutes will be kept under a close watch, while no more of the Beijing-backed facilities will be approved under a crackdown.
QUT students are in a state of uproar following the biannual period of class registration, with complaints class lists were full before registration opened.
The return of thousands of overseas students is “extremely significant” for South East Queensland’s economy, injecting billions of dollars into the national economy, says Brisbane Airport’s chief.
Thousands of Chinese international students returning to Queensland are expected to soon join the rental rat race, putting increased pressure on the state’s embattled housing system.
This passionless AI known as ChatGPT – which unis and schools will allow – marks the end, not the future, writes David Penberthy.
Personal information including bank details and tax file numbers of more than 11,400 current and former staff and students has been potentially impacted in a major cyber attack, QUT has confirmed.
While other schools and universities blacklist it, one Brisbane school has embraced artificial intelligence in the classroom.
QUT have revealed up to 2500 staff and more than 60 students may have had their data stolen in last month’s cyber attack
We asked ChatGPT to answer two mock exam questions. Its responses were put through two plagiarism checkers, with very different results. SEE HOW THEY SCORED
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