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How to protect children's mental health when separating
15 Feb 2025

Couples who have decided to separate are putting on a happy face to perform their final Christmas as an intact family, with January known by family court lawyers as “divorce month” for this very reason

Katie's first year of a career in teaching
15 Feb 2025

Katie Charlton shares her journey from studying a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) at UniSC, to her first year in her career as a teacher

4 Quality education
Education graduate's journey shows others what their futures can be
15 Feb 2025

New University of the Sunshine Coast Indigenous graduate Joel Denduck didn’t choose a teaching career to help change trends or become a role model – but that is exactly what he is doing.

10 Reduce inequality 4 Quality education
UniSC gives out $4.3 million in scholarships as need grows
15 Feb 2025

Times are tough, but students facing financial hardship, made worse by spiralling costs of living, are discovering the difference that University of the Sunshine Coast scholarships and bursaries can make

‘Brain fingerprinting’ of adolescents might be able to predict mental health problems down the line (1)
15 Feb 2025

New research could predict whether young people will develop mental health issues

9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Engineering a career change
5 Jun 2024

James Ghent started his career in the navy straight from high school, before finding his place in a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) at UniSC

Fashion student awarded scholarship and leads FashCamp
5 Feb 2024

Eva Timmerman's dreams of working in the fashion industry are now a reality thanks to a headstart to study, a scholarship and mentoring by UniSC's passionate lecturer in Fashion Studies, Deborah Fisher, through the UniSC FashCamp program

Top honour for USC professor on great quest to save koalas
6 Nov 2023

A University of the Sunshine Coast professor who is leading vaccine development to safeguard Australia’s iconic koala from extinction has been named a Queensland Great

The unscripted life of a paramedicine graduate
9 Oct 2023

Craig Maunder, Bachelor of Paramedicine graduate, shares his journey as a Paramedic with NSW Ambulance after finishing his studies with UniSC

4 Quality education
Scholarship comes at right time to help mother continue university dream
9 Oct 2023

A tragic family loss and financial hardship almost derailed Kristie Loweke’s plans to become a teacher.

Getting in early avoids ATAR stress on path to university
4 Oct 2023

Bray Park High School Captain Liz Bennett is she is among more than 1000 school leavers who have unlocked an alternative path to tertiary study through early offers from the University of the Sunshine Coast

It’s all about community for NAIDOC lifetime achievement award winner
2 Jun 2023

Celebrating his heritage and the traditions of his people – and encouraging the wider community to do the same – is what drives Indigenous University of the Sunshine Coast engagement officer Les Raveneau

Social media and eating disorders: a dangerous two-way street
20 Dec 2022

The influence of social media on the risk and development of eating disorders is well-documented – but does this go both ways?

UniSC student lands ‘dream’ Dolphins job
15 Dec 2022

With their inaugural NRL season fast-approaching, The Dolphins have signed another promising young talent – but not one you’ll see on the field any time soon. University of the Sunshine Coast Bachelor of Sports Studies student Jayden Mitchell will be suiting up for The Dolphins sales department, after impressing the club during his work placement

Is it OK to prank your kids? Do they get it? And where’s the line?
15 Dec 2022

Pranking can spectacularly backfire, especially if the intention is to humiliate the prankee, UniSC psychology lecturer Dr Rachael Sharman writes for The Conversation

16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
Queensland shootings highlight increase in anti-police sentiment around the world
14 Dec 2022

Attacks on police are increasing both domestically and globally, which may be a result of growing civil unrest that has been exacerbated by COVID restrictions and lockdowns, according to University of the Sunshine Coast criminology researchers

35 UniSC experts available for hot topics of summer
13 Dec 2022

As temperatures heat up in the Christmas lead-up, academics from the University of the Sunshine Coast are on hand with the latest research and evidence-based opinions for hot news topics

Videographer applies research lens to marine  encounters
12 Dec 2022

Her underwater encounters with marine life are viral sensations that put the global spotlight on the need to protect Australia’s Great Barrier Reef – and now University of the Sunshine Coast graduate Jacinta Shackleton hopes her research can do the same

UniSC celebrates its amazing achievers and rising stars
2 Dec 2022

International best-selling crime writer Candice Fox and Dr Brad Stefanovic, a major executive in the fast-paced world of biotech research and development in New York, share a special connection.

Novel brain imaging study seeks answers to chronic fatigue mystery
30 Nov 2022

Vibrant and full of energy, occupational rehabilitation consultant Nadia was living her best life - until the fatigue took hold

Immersed in industry with a Computer Science degree
25 Nov 2022

Jeshin Chetty-Sardar, Bachelor of Computer Science student, shares his story about completing a work placement with DELL while studying at UniSC

Kangaroo gait research attracts $434k in ARC funding
25 Nov 2022

A study to understand more about how kangaroos move has attracted major funding to the University of the Sunshine Coast

Beecroft takes UniSC’s top sporting honour
22 Nov 2022

Spartans swimming star Emily Beecroft has been named the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Sportsperson of the Year following a remarkable year in the pool

Healthy ageing can be addressed at any age, forum experts say
22 Nov 2022

Don’t wait for a decline in wellbeing before thinking about healthy ageing, says the organiser of this Friday’s Healthy Ageing Forum, who encourages adults of all ages to attend

5 Gender equality
UniSC neuroscientist recognised as role model
18 Nov 2022

Dr Sophie Andrews has been recognised as one of Australia’s leading lights for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for her work leading the Healthy Brain Ageing Research Program at UniSC’s Thompson Institute

Arts degree leads to dream job in the Great Sandy Strait Biosphere Reserve
17 Nov 2022

Bridget Gardner, Bachelor of Arts graduate, shares her journey after finishing her studies with UniSC

Regions are vital in shaping Universities Accord
17 Nov 2022

It is critical that the Federal Government’s new Universities Accord addresses the challenges and untapped opportunities for regional universities, says University of the Sunshine Coast Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Helen Bartlett

12 Responsible consumption and production 15 Life on land
A family plants trees for forest restoration in Thailand. Photo supplied via Professor Andy Marshall
15 ways to reforest the planet: UniSC research
14 Nov 2022

International scientists are calling for a ‘decade of global action’ to reforest the planet, following the overnight publication of a themed international journal led by researchers from Australia’s University of the Sunshine Coast

15 Life on land
Insect DNA barcoding results delight UniSC entomologist
14 Nov 2022

Insect DNA barcoding results to be released publicly today show exciting progress in the tri-state Insect Investigators project, coordinated across regional Queensland by a UniSC entomologist

Photo finish: UniSC triathlete wins gold… in wildlife photography
10 Nov 2022

Lucy Bowden's stunning photo of a black swan wins 2022 Gerard Mills Prize for Wildlife Photography