Domestic, virtual and global internships. The Student Employability Centre offers a range of domestic, virtual and global internship opportunities to UQ students, listed on StudentHub.
Practera Nano: Industry Projects. Work on a 2-week real-world business experience, via virtual collaboration with your student team, and client. UQ Embassy Internship Program. The internship program is a volunteer extra-curricular program and is offered during the Summer and Winter breaks. Other enrichment experiences. Experiences supported by local or overseas government organisation that you can consider. We aim to strengthen the connection between students and employers, and contribute to further enhancing inclusion in the workplace.
Note: we are currently accepting applications for the Spring Session! Preference is given to applications received by March Preference is given to applications received by July Interns will work with USCHS Communications staff on projects including press outreach, social media, and website content.
Development Internship Focused on individual and corporate giving programs. Fast facts show full-year data. UQ has more research collaborations with the USA than with any other country. In the past 5 years, UQ has collaborated with US institutions on research projects , covering topics such as hypersonic flight, urban water systems, climate strategy and clean tech, and sleep apnoea. Projects investigate a range of topics including protecting coral reefs and ecosystems, treating prostate and breast cancers, preventing sewer corrosion, shoring up African agriculture, and eliminating malaria.
Supported by the United States Army Research Office and the Australian Research Council ARC , UQ and New Zealand researchers have combined quantum liquids and silicon-chip technology to study turbulence for the first time, opening the door to new navigation technologies and improved understanding of the turbulent dynamics of cyclones and other extreme weather.
Turbulence is described as the oldest unsolved problem in physics. This new technique allows quantum turbulence to be studied on a silicon chip for the first time, and for technologies such as accelerometers to be built based on quantum liquids on a chip.
These accelerometers could have a major impact on navigation, in principle, allowing ten billion times better sensitivity than current sensors. It gets up to hypersonic speed — and here things change — instead of dropping its boosters into the sea standard practice they transform into light aircraft, return to its launch site and land — to use again. In the future, hypersonic flight could revolutionise global air and space travel.
This international collaboration started in , and has already reached 17 schools and teachers associations. Their research — funded by the US military — found mantis shrimps possess colour vision with four times the capacity of human red-green-blue based colour sensitivity and possess a form of vision unique among animals — circular polarisation. Shrimp vision may lead to improving early cancer detection, and technologies in satellite cameras and underwater navigation. In fact, more American coursework and research students choose UQ than any other Australian university; according to Australian Government data, She was chosen as a Brisbane International Student Ambassador in UQ has student exchange agreements with over 30 universities in the USA.
It is the 2nd most popular country for outbound exchange, narrowly behind the United Kingdom. Washington University in St. UQ has a solid record of success in the program, with 25 of students accepted since UQ has a long-standing undergraduate exchange program with the University of Texas-Austin UT-Austin that supports collaboration between researchers, teachers, and graduate students to explore energy technology, policy, and environmentally responsible business.
Alumni with significant links to the USA include:.
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