GALLERY: UniSQ students celebrate at graduation ceremonies
UniSQ graduates have celebrated their academic achievements at ceremonies at The Empire. See the photos here.
UniSQ graduates have celebrated their academic achievements at ceremonies at The Empire. See the photos here.
After almost a decade in the top job, one of Queensland’s largest universities has had a major leadership change after facing scrutiny from the union.
While largely symbolic, staff of the University of Southern Queensland passed a motion of no confidence targeting the Vice Chancellor and her executive team in a 25 year first.
Experts and AI innovators head to JCU to discuss jobs in Far North Queensland and what to expect when navigating an AI future. Find out more here.
Australia is vying to take a share of the trillion-dollar space market and a new program that will be lead by Toowoomba’s university will play a key role in that bid.
Graduates of the University of Southern Queensland celebrate the culmination of years of hard work at ceremonies at the Empire Theatre. See the photos here.
Toowoomba university students and staff have plenty to celebrate after the University of Southern Queensland jumped more than 200 spots in a prestigious global analysis study. See where the institution ranks at a state, national and global level here.
Cutting-edge medical technology has come to a GP clinic in a small town in the Darling Downs, and it could change how regional Queensland approaches medicine.
Her voice is heard on children’s TVs all across the world, and Bluey star Melanie Zanetti credits her time in Toowoomba for putting her on the path of acting. She’s returned to her roots recently to impart her knowledge on the next generation of performers.
A graduate job finder says some companies are so desperate for graduates they are paying up to $250,000. Find out which uni subjects pay the most.
A former University of Southern Queensland vice-chancellor, who oversaw the institution’s rapid expansion in the 21st century, has been remembered as a champion of higher education.
A landmark health agreement will deliver hundreds more student doctors every year to Toowoomba and the Darling Downs in a bid to curb a skillsforce shortage.
“Aggressive cost reductions’’ are revealed in a new report on university finances during the pandemic. See list of hardest-hit universities.
Foreign students will be the next to arrive in Australia, but Education Minister Alan Tudge has raised concerns about students from two countries.
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