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Ever since its inception over 50 years ago, the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) has been a torchbearer in tertiary education. Today, it has grown to be recognized as a leader in all modes of education including online, external and on-campus, and in its commitment to a student-focused model of education.
As a research-intensive institution, UniSQ has an impressive track record, whether leading breakthrough defence and space research of national significance or revolutionising the methods by which a university degree can be acquired online. Such a history of successes has empowered UniSQ to continue to showcase itself to the community and the world with a revitalised voice and reputation.
Students at UniSQ enjoy the benefits of having a wide range of study options and studying in a university whose graduates are continuously amongst the highest starting salaries in Australia. The university’s collaborative approach allows students to learn at their preferred pace and place, at any of UniSQ’s three distinct campuses.
UniSQ is firm in its commitment to continue providing extensive support to students in their quest to succeed and is excited and eager to welcome students from all over the world into its fold.
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At UniSQ, international students can choose from over 100 programs to enrol in, available on campus and online. Students can also benefit from UniSQ’s flexible study options and choose how they study, at a pace that suits them.
UniSQ’s postgraduate degrees come with the benefit of leading lecturers, flexible study options and strong industry partnerships which help students gain a competitive edge to launch their careers. Most of the university’s degrees are professionally accredited.
Subject areas covered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels range from business and management, education and engineering to information technology, law, nursing, psychology and many more.
UniSQ believes in keeping up with the times and staying relevant, in terms of offering new and industry-required degree options, including those that equip students with skills that are considered essential in today’s world. To this end, the university has introduced newer study options such as agricultural technology and management, environmental science, wildlife management and many more in allied health and other fields.
UniSQ’s Careers and Employability team offer students various types of support services in securing employment, beginning with one-on-one career planning sessions. The team strives to equip students to:
The UniSQ Access online employment service is another useful resource that provides students 24- hour access to job opportunities
UniSQ’s Career Mentoring Program aims to connect students with experienced industry professionals to hone their employability skills and prepare them to enter the world of work.
Gaining work experience prior to beginning employment gives students a chance to diversify their skills and get a feel of the challenges that lie ahead. At UniSQ, there are various ways that students can undertake work experience. If approved by the university, students might also be offered insurance coverage to support their work placement.
The Careers and Employability team at UniSQ runs events throughout the year, enabling students to network with potential employers. These events are conducted in person and online.
Being part of the UniSQ Alumni Network allows students to connect with companies worldwide and includes access to advice and career counselling.
Air pollution is now considered to be one of the world’s largest environmental health threats. It’s also a serious health concern for vulnerable members of the community, who need to know ahead of time if the air they breathe is becoming less safe.
University of Southern Queensland PhD candidate Ekta Sharma has designed novel artificial intelligence early-warning systems that help solve the problem by accurately predicting future levels of critical pollutants. Her novel AI early-warning systems can forecast the levels of particulate matter (PM), atmospheric visibility, as well as other pollutants such as greenhouse gases.
Dr Sharma expected AI systems such as those designed in her research would be utilised globally to help respond to the effects of climate change and natural disasters such as bushfires.
Of only five projects awarded Australia-wide, Dr Sharma was the only Queenslander to have been awarded a coveted fellowship by the Australian Government’s Office of National Intelligence.
At a time when Generations Z and Alpha are growing up with Snapchat and TikTok and other social media stimuli, constantly exposed to a rapid flow of information which is not always pleasant or even true, a team of researchers from UniSQ is set to undertake research into this phenomenon to see if they can come up with ways to help people make sense of what goes on online. The multidiscipline research team has been awarded an AUD 82,000 Education Horizon grant.
Associate Professor Hopkins, who leads the team, said: “Given the immense presence of social media in modern society, navigating it safely has become a key literacy requirement. Our research will investigate how social media literacy training can potentially be weaved into classroom pedagogies to help middle school learners become active, informed, critical agents in a digital world.”
16,65,939 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
16,14,083 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
13,59,170 Vocational Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
7,45,087 Living costs
5,53,493 To live on campus
UniSQ has a wide range of scholarship and funding options available for international students to help cover the costs of study. These can be in the form of grants, stipends, or payments toward tuition fees. Some of the scholarships on offer for international students are:
UniSQ is offering International PhD fee scholarships for international students commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in 2023. Applications are welcome, in all areas of research.
Students can connect with their supervisor to match their areas of interest with world-class research opportunities available at UniSQ. This scholarship is towards payment of the tuition fees for six semesters.
The University of Southern Queensland has instituted a number of stipend scholarships for international students beginning the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2023. This carries an award of AUD 32,000 per annum for a maximum period of three years.
UniSQ is offering the International Student Support Scholarship to eligible students in 2023. Students who wish to study on-campus, external or online for their undergraduate, postgraduate or research program may apply for this scholarship.
This scholarship requires students to meet the entry requirements for the program of study and pass the courses in the program.
This scholarship carries a value equal to 20 per cent of the tuition fees for the duration of the study program and will come into effect as a reduction in the tuition fees.
Students can visit the university website for more information on other scholarships available.
Students applying to UniSQ for admission to undergraduate degrees need to have completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12 level. Certain degrees may carry additional entry requirements. Some creative arts programs may require the students to attend an interview or audition or present a portfolio of their work. It is recommended that students go through the information about each degree course for precise information. Students can visit the university’s website to see the minimum entry requirements for different countries. Postgraduate admissions are based on the students having obtained a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
All UniSQ’s programs have a minimum English proficiency score requirement as a prerequisite, obtained in a recognised test such as the IELTS. Other English tests recognized by the university, such as the TOEFL and Pearson’s (PTE Academic), are also valid. All English proficiency test results should be no older than two years at the time of applying.
Student life at UniSQ revolves around the numerous clubs and societies on campus, which bring together diverse communities and provide opportunities for students to focus on something they are passionate about. Joining a club or society is not only a great opportunity for students to create lasting friendships and make memories, but also to build skills to further their career.
UniSQ seeks to empower students to build important leadership skills through participation in formal and informal activities and opportunities.
UniSQ’s leadership workshops help students to identify and grow their personal leadership qualities, while enabling them to mobilise themselves and others for positive change. Leadership strengths can be put into action through roles within the university and the community.
UniSQ Sport aims to connect students who love health, sport and fitness and think of these as essential components of life. The top-notch sporting facilities at the university provide students with ample opportunity to maintain a healthy lifestyle while studying.
The Works health and recreation club, located at each of UniSQ’s campuses offers a large range of activities, classes, and sporting options to help students reach their lifestyle goal.
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