One of the problems many students have with making big decisions is being absolutely spoilt for choice. It’s a great problem to have, but a problem nonetheless. Recent graduate Kate shares her thought process and how she narrowed down her career options.
My international placement in Nepal was by far a highlight of my time at university. From the experience I gained practical skills which I will take with me and use throughout my professional career, and created memories which I will cherish for a lifetime.
Getting to put the theory you’ve learnt in class into practice is one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences, so make the most of it by following Natalie's advice.
A career in counselling is so much more than just listening to people talk about their problems. UQ’s own graduate, Tom Parker, details the many and varied career opportunities that await in this rapidly growing profession.
Starting uni can be daunting - especially if you're in a foreign city or country. Recent physiotherapy graduate Amanda tells us in her own words what it's like to study overseas and offers her tips to our incoming international students.
Occupational Therapy student Emily outlines why she chose to study OT, what the transition from high school to university was like for her and offers her top tips to new students.
With a new university year approaching, we spoke to Speech Pathology student Shareen, to see what you can do to make your first year of study a success.
I want to teach and have an impact on students’ lives, far beyond the school gates. I want to be the teacher who can provide students with the education and confidence to follow their own dreams.