PhD opens doors

You never know just where a degree will take you. When Lincoln Elliott enrolled in an undergraduate music degree at UNE, he had just two simple goals – to learn some composition skills and solidify his music theory. Already a working actor and...

Actor and multi-instrumentalist Lincoln Elliott photo collage of various stage productions

For the love of STEM

A little desktop research and a cold call soon had Canadian environmental engineering student Solina Quinton heading across the world to UNE for a four-month STEM education work placement. “My professor and I reached out to Brendan [Associate Professor Brendan...

Solina Quinton and Associate Professor Brendan Jacobs

The power of a children’s storybook

Becoming an author of children’s books has been somewhat of a plot twist for UNE early childhood education researcher Dr Marg Rogers. When her research into defence families uncovered a lack of Australian resources from children’s perspectives to help them cope,...

Dr Marg Rogers with her storybook My Colourful Kite

HASS Guest Column – July

        Asian Studies at UNE: Dismantling Inequalities, and Possibilities for Decolonising Disciplines The Asia-Pacific region accounts for one-third of the world's population, over 60 percent of the world's economy, and nearly half of global...

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