Free business planning course for Queensland
28 NovUniSC will hold a free two-day Business Planning Course on Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December, thanks to $70,000 funding from Queensland Government.
Project to encourage more young people to seek help for self-harm
27 NovA University of the Sunshine Coast researcher has received a prestigious grant of more than half a million dollars to find new ways of encouraging young people who self-harm to seek assistance
UniSC sets sights on a potential new treatment for diabetes-related eye damage
27 NovThe University of the Sunshine Coast has begun a new clinical trial set to delay the progression of eye damage caused by diabetes
Underwater recorders reveal surprising dolphin and whale activity at southern Great Barrier Reef
26 NovResearchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast have become the first to publish acoustic data that confirms the presence of the elusive dwarf minke whale in the southern Great Barrier Reef.
Social media ban looms for u16s: 5 expert opinions
25 NovRemoving a pernicious influence or cutting off connection? Five University of the Sunshine Coast experts comment on Australia's social media ban for under 16s, with the law set to come into force by 10 December
Your ATAR isn’t everything: what to do next
24 NovEven if your ATAR is lower than you hoped, there are multiple pathways into uni that can get you where you want to go
TEDx University of the Sunshine Coast event to showcase the Coast to the world
20 NovUniSC will host its first TEDx event, showcasing the Sunshine Coast's innovation and community to more than 43 million viewers worldwide.
UniSC celebrates the success of trailblazing alumni
19 NovA pioneering sports scientist and an eminent Indigenous leader are among the seven high achievers recognised at this year’s University of the Sunshine Coast’s alumni awards.
Startups showcased high-tech solutions following UniSC accelerator
13 NovAfter fast tracking their innovative ideas at the University of the Sunshine Coast, startup pioneers showcased their high-tech solutions to pressing global challenges
Trial finds relief for vascular disease sufferers
13 NovA University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) trial has found that a widely available footplate muscle stimulation device could significantly improve symptoms in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition affecting blood flow to the legs
Ten years after the Paris attacks: advancing PTSD treatment through reconsolidation therapy
12 NovTen years after the Paris attacks, Professor Alain Brunet’s reflects on how training clinicians on the ground in reconsolidation therapy has helped some of the survivors recover from trauma faster and more gently, offering new hope for people living with PTSD worldwide
Why the four-day workweek is more than just a fad: boosting wellbeing, productivity, and the future of work
7 NovThe four-day work week has been slow to catch on but we are starting to get evidence of its benefits, showing that shorter hours can boost wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction –creating happier employees and smarter, more sustainable businesses
Program empowers First Nations Nursing students at UniSC
6 NovAunty Leone Smith, a Gamilaraay nurse with more than 50 years of experience, is empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery students at UniSC through her Capture and Keep program, offering personal, cultural and academic support to help them succeed from enrolment to graduation
Fraser Coast graduate prepares for new teaching role
6 NovFraser Coast’s Stacey Taplin is ready to step into her next classroom as a school teacher outside of Emerald in central Queensland.
Could a cheetah win the Melbourne Cup?
5 NovThoroughbred racehorses dominate the Melbourne Cup not just in tradition and speed, but also in scientific comparisons with other fast land animals, proving their unmatched endurance and performance over 3,200 metres
More than half of young adults admit drink-driving the morning after
5 NovThe belief that “friends do it too” is a major factor in young adults drink-driving the morning after a night out, according to a study of almost 300 Queenslanders
‘Wog’ humour, tense US politics and real-world monsters: what to watch in November
3 NovAs the year begins to wind down, and the days grow longer, our critics have a fresh slate of films and series to keep you glued to your screen