Finding her place – and love – at UniSC
19 FebAnn Robertson not only discovered a rewarding career helping students achieve their university dreams at UniSC – she also found her partner.
Ann Robertson not only discovered a rewarding career helping students achieve their university dreams at UniSC – she also found her partner.
Fraser Coast’s Stacey Taplin is ready to step into her next classroom as a school teacher outside of Emerald in central Queensland.
This month’s streaming lineup has plenty to offer, whether you’re chasing thrills, a nostalgic romcom, or some humour to keep you company as you settle in after a long day of work
An inaugural UniSC Māori and Pasifika mentorship program is helping Moreton Bay high school students connect with mentors, take part in hands-on workshops and campus experiences, and discover pathways to university — all while celebrating their culture and building their confidence.
In a full circle moment, Nanine Stewart has found herself teaching at the high school she went to – and she's loving every minute of it!
New UniSC Primary Education graduate and proud Yuggera man Michael O’Shea is challenging stereotypes in the classroom
This month’s streaming highlights bring a little bit of everything, from gripping true crime, to thought-provoking political drama, and a nostalgic music documentary on the life and times of piano man Billy Joel
Choosing a career in education means choosing to make a lasting difference – whether you're drawn to the creativity of early learning, or you feel called to guide young minds through their primary school years, UniSC’s education degrees give you the flexibility to align your studies with your passions.
Marigurim Yan – the Butchulla word for ‘strong walk’ – is the inspiration behind a research-based educational program guiding First Nations youth to dream big and think deeply about their futures
After a decade guiding Scouts through nature, Lynda Aldridge went on to finish her double degree with top honours and her dream teaching job.
Many teachers and parents know neuroscience, the study of how the brain functions and develops is important for children’s education.
The University of the Sunshine Coast will share in almost $170,000 in Queensland Government Education Horizon Grants to identify and evaluate factors associated with boosting school attendance and achievements for First Nations students
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