Enrol now for E-Grad School Term 1B

We are excited to welcome you to the first term of the QUT e-Grad School, a flexible, online learning platform dedicated to fostering research excellence. This is a unique opportunity to enhance your research skills, gain insights from industry experts, and network with peers.

Why should you study with e-Grad?

  • Flexibility: Participate in our modules with the flexibility to study online for about 3-5 hours per week, at a time that suits your schedule.
  • Expert Moderation: Our modules are moderated by highly experienced experts in the field, ensuring a rich learning experience.
  • Networking: Connect with fellow researchers from different universities, expanding your professional network.

Key dates:

  • Term 1B starts Monday 6 May, ends Friday 14 June
  • Registrations close Friday 3 May

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Graduate Research Candidate News

Each month we welcome our new Graduate Research candidates and celebrate the achievements of our current students.

(Please note that this is based on reporting up to and including the 9th of this month. Candidate achievements recorded after that will appear in the next month’s GRNews)

Welcome to new candidates

We wish them every success as they begin their research journey and look forward to hearing about their research and achievements along the way.

Faculty of Arts and Education

Jessica Maris, Susan Houghton, Jason Dehlyia and Amy Debretton-Gordon

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Sair Buckle, Mitchell Duncan, Geoffrey Bowering, Lauren McKinnon and Richard Raftis

Faculty of Science and Health

Lakshmi Gopinath, Sarah Baker, Usman Yousaf, Ella Bradshaw-Wiley, Trixie Kemp, Sarah Amr and Ellen Quinn

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Charles Sturt Research Provocations Public Lecture: Out of Arabia: How ancient human history gave us modern lifestyle diseases

Charles Sturt Research will host a Provocations Public Lecture, showcasing new research led by Prof. Alan Cooper, Professor of Evolution and Environmental Change from the Gulbali Research Institute for Agriculture, Water and Environment.
Prof. Cooper will describe how his recent research on ancient human history and genetic selection has led to a new field — evolutionary medicine. Read more

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