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How to get into PE teaching – The University of Queensland - Study

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To do any kind of work with children, you need a current Blue Card issued by the Queensland Government. To get one, you’ll need to undergo a vetting process. Make sure you’re comfortable doing this before you enrol in your university program. You will need a Blue Card before you go on professional experience placements in schools during ...

How to become a clinical psychologist – The Uni of Qld - Study

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While you can’t really give being a clinical psychologist a go before you’re there, I’d encourage some work experience in a somewhat related field (e.g. some phone counselling roles or support work). Often the skills you learn in these roles are transferable and remain invaluable when you do become a clinical psychologist.

Break into management consulting with an MBA – Uni of Qld - Study

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There’s even an MBA Consulting Club you can join if you’re keen to meet with peers already working in consulting jobs or looking to get into the management consulting industry. 4. Career support and tailored opportunities ... “One of the reasons you do an MBA at UQ is for the huge network and opportunities it affords,” he says.

Start your UQ journey - Vietnam - Study - The University of Queensland

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You're a domestic student if you are: a citizen of Australia or New Zealand, an Australian permanent resident, or; a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa.

ATAR guarantee - Study - The University of Queensland

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What you'll need to do. If your QTAC preferences include a UQ undergraduate program, you will automatically be considered for the ATAR guarantee – you don’t need to do anything extra. Find your program. Find your preferred program below and check the guaranteed entry score for Semester 1, 2025. You're also eligible if you have an equivalent ...

Review entry requirements - Study - The University of Queensland

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How your experience converts to a selection rank . Select the option that's most relevant to your study and work background. If you have several potential selection ranks (e.g. from previous Year 12 results, VET study and employment), you'll generally be assessed on the highest rank.

Italian - Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management ...

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Online. Stories See all stories. Emerging careers in the arts and communication industries Careers. Emerging careers in the arts and communication industries 5-minute read. 5 must-study environment and sustainability courses Study tips.

Why choose a career in mental health? – The Uni of Qld

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If you’re passionate about helping others and making a difference in people’s lives, a career in mental health might be one of the most rewarding paths you can take. Mental health professionals play an important role in improving lives, supporting communities, and shaping a healthier society. With increasing awareness and demand for mental health services, there's never been a better time ...

Gathering and Analysing Qualitative Data | UQ Short Courses - Study

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Develop the knowledge and skills to interpret, write up and present qualitative findings for a range of audiences; Time commitment. This is an online course that will require roughly 21 hours to complete. 6 half-days over 2 weeks, 3.5 hours per day ;

Chiemeka’s PhD story – The University of Queensland

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Chiemeka’s collaborative PhD experience. Chiemeka’s research primarily takes place in the Queensland Brain Institute and is guided by a team of supervisors:. Professor Pankaj Sah, Director of the Queensland Brain Institute and Chiemeka’s primary supervisor; Professor Brenda Gannon, a leading researcher in health and social care systems; Professor Peter Silburn, an internationally ...

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