UniSC’s Dr Dominique Potvin will discuss her work on urban animals, including recent research on Moreton Bay’s ibis populations, and tackle some of the challenges of sharing our city habitats with Australia’s native fauna.
Come along and celebrate one of Australia's most iconic animal with UniSC's Detection Dogs for Conservation team. The event will be held from 12-2pm in Lecture theatre 7 and everyone is welcome to come along. You will find ... short, fun and informative talks about koalas and what the Detection Dogs group does to help them Bear the detection dog for a meet and greet a koala drawing and / or baking competition - bring in your koala themed Art (edible or not) and win a prize! more fun and interactive activities We look forward to seeing and celebrating with you!
When: Friday 10 May 2024, from 4.30pm - 7.30pm Where: UniSC Auditorium, Innovation Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, 90 Sippy Downs Dr, Sippy Downs 4556 Register: https://forms.office.com/r/9TuZ7czEfm Cost: This is a free event. Registration is required for both in-person and online attendees. In-person registrations are capped, and online participation is unlimited. Registrations close: Friday 03 May 2024
UniSC Equip is a free, supportive program to help adults thinking about applying for any TAFE or uni qualification, gain the confidence, knowledge and skills to start and succeed with their studies.
UniSC Equip is a free, supportive program to help adults thinking about applying for any TAFE or uni qualification, gain the confidence, knowledge and skills to start and succeed with their studies.
UniSC Equip is a free, supportive program to help adults thinking about applying for any TAFE or uni qualification, gain the confidence, knowledge and skills to start and succeed with their studies.
UniSC Equip is a free, supportive program to help adults thinking about applying for any TAFE or uni qualification, gain the confidence, knowledge and skills to start and succeed with their studies.
UniSC Equip is a free, supportive program to help adults thinking about applying for any TAFE or uni qualification, gain the confidence, knowledge and skills to start and succeed with their studies.
The event will include an opportunity for networking with industry members, light refreshments, and to hear from a wonderful panel that will discuss the event topic. The event is open to all UniSC business postgraduate students and alumni (free of charge), UniSC staff and Industry members located within the Moreton Bay region.
Stigma is a leading barrier to help-seeking and subsequent recovery for people experiencing mental illness. This presentation explores the different types of mental health stigma and offers participants tools and strategies for developing healthy, helpful attitudes towards mental health.
UniSC Open Day is all about welcoming community and future students on to campus to check out UniSC's program offerings, meet staff and explore UniSC's world class teaching and learning facilities.
Research shows that food may influence mood, brain chemistry, cognitive function and the risk of dementia as we get older. This presentation will reveal what foods to eat for general wellbeing, better brain function and healthy brain ageing.
UniSC Open Day is all about welcoming community and future students on to campus to check out UniSC's program offerings, meet staff and explore UniSC's world class teaching and learning facilities.
Research shows that certain lifestyle factors can reduce the risk of dementia, support cognitive function and modify brain ageing processes. Learn evidence-based strategies in this presentation to look after your brain health now and into the future.
Enhance your wellbeing and learn strategies to lower stress and anxiety in this expert presentation. Drawing on cutting edge neuroscience, this presentation explains how stress and anxiety interacts with the brain. You’ll also discover how evidence-based lifestyle tips and cognitive strategies can lower stress and anxiety, leading to greater calm and wellbeing.
Mindfulness is an evidence-based strategy for improved focus, attention and mental wellbeing. This presentation offers insights into the brain benefits of mindfulness, as well as practical strategies for busy people to incorporate mindfulness into their work and lives.
More than half of Australians will experience a traumatic event in their lifetime and stress disorders are now the most common mental illness in Australia. Learn about how trauma can impact the brain and the neuroscience of disorders such as PTSD.