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Emily Hill, wearing red and black Dolphins NRL colours, is standing next to a green footy field with stadium seating in the background that has Dolphins written across the seats
How Emily was sold on a dream job at the Dolphins NRL
7 Nov

Emily Hill never expected to be working in a job she'd dreamed about with the Dolphins NRL team before she even finished her degree.

Oskar Hill Accepts The Michael Woodhouse Engineers Australia Undergraduate Award
Civil Engineering student wins national award after water meter study
6 Nov

A University of the Sunshine Coast Civil Engineering student whose thesis is focused on the data garnered from digital water meters has taken out the Michael Woodhouse Engineers Australia undergraduate award.

Bridie Edwards, dressed in a blue dress, is leaning on the front desk at Bradley And Bray Lawyers
A newsroom dream to courtroom reality – how Bridie became a rising star in the legal profession
6 Nov

Bridie Edwards always wanted to be a TV journalist – until a little encouragement from a high school teacher changed the trajectory of her life forever, setting her on a path to become one of the rising stars in Australia's legal profession.

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Experts available: What to expect from the 2024 US Election
6 Nov

As the drama-filled United States election campaign draws to a close, UniSC academics are available to share their insights on what is shaping up to be one of the most significant verdicts in American history.

Dr Rezwanul Haque at ANSTO Facility
UniSC nuclear scientist wins award for car industry research
6 Nov

UniSC researcher Dr Rezwanul Haque has received a national Young Scientist Award for his research using nuclear technology to find cracks and signs of stress in riveted joints in sheet metal in car bodies.

young child sits on ground in Gaza
The UN warns famine is likely in Gaza. What do malnutrition and hunger do to the body?
4 Nov

UniSC Lecturer in Nutrition & Dietetics, Clare Dix discusses the impacts of malnutrition and consequences of hunger and food insecurity in the Gaza region.

happy students walking
Satisfied students give UniSC top ranking once again
4 Nov

For the third year in a row, the University of the Sunshine Coast has been ranked Queensland’s best public university for the overall quality of its educational experience for undergraduate students.

Why modern humans are the ideal size for speed
1 Nov

What do speedy creatures have in common? UniSC researchers have taken a key step towards solving this mystery by using a scaleable, virtual model of the human body, to find out what limits speed, and gain important insights into the evolution of the human form over thousands of years.