Expert comment: What comes next after US TikTok ban?
17 JanWith America’s TikTok ban coming into effect on January 19, UniSC social media expert Dr Karen Sutherland is available to discuss what this means for the social media landscape as a whole – and whether Australia could follow suit.
UniSC students set for life-changing overseas study experience
17 JanFrom studying surfing in Vanuatu to advanced engineering in Hong Kong, a group of University of the Sunshine Coast high achievers is about to add an immersive global dimension to their studies and future careers after being named New Colombo Plan Scholars.
Paralympian strokes toward success in sport and study
16 JanAfter the Tokyo Paralympic Games, Emily Beecroft made a major life decision that would ultimately result in her kicking bigger goals in her sporting and academic life
Growth, global partnerships and flexible learning options: UniSC unveils future plans
15 JanUniSC has unveiled an ambitious future, focusing on a transformative student experience and enrolment growth.
Rachel sets sights on new career goal
15 JanWhen one career path led Rachel to a place she didn't want to be, she left to find another path that would leave her more fulfilled.
UniSC Professor to lead International Energy Agency program
10 JanThe UniSC’s Professor Mark Brown is leading the global development of the bioenergy industry as the newly appointed Chair of the International Energy Agency Bioenergy program.
Fulbright study: Can US offer solutions to reduce youth crime and reoffending in Australia?
9 JanUniSC researcher Dimitra Lattas has been awarded a prestigious US Fulbright Scholarship to research forensic social work education and training, including identifying factors that lead to young criminal behaviour, and interventions to reduce re-offending.
Pixar perfect: the UniSC Arts grad behind the scenes of the world’s biggest animated films
8 JanUniSC Arts graduate Lucy Laliberte has worked her way up in the Californian movie industry to her current role as feature film production manager at Pixar.
I’m a skin cancer researcher living on the Sunshine Coast - here’s how I’m enjoying the summer sun
6 JanWhat does skin cancer look like and how can we all check for skin cancer this summer?
What we know about the Commonwealth Prac Payment
3 JanEverything you need to know about the Commonwealth Prac Payment for nursing, midwifery, social work and teaching degree students.
From garlic to parsley, new research reveals the herbs and spices Australians love most
2 JanA large systematic review of studies has shown eating herbs and spices daily can lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke.
Women love playing sport – and writing about it
2 JanHere are six fascinating and surprising sports books by women.
From the Big Bogan to Larry the Lobster: Why do towns build Big Things?
2 JanDespite challenges and debates over heritage conservation, construction of giant landmarks across Australia has not slowed, writes Dr Amy Clarke for The Conversation.