
Design your future with a business degree from UniSC
30 JulIn today’s fast-paced, ever-changing business world – shaped by rapid technological advancements, shifting global markets, evolving consumer expectations, and emerging challenges like sustainability and digital disruption – adaptability is more valuable than ever.

Saving legs and lives: Trial of new treatment for artery disease
29 JulA UniSC trial is offering a new path to post-surgery recovery from peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition that affects more than a million Australians

Ballerina and weightlifter raise the bar in physiotherapy degree
24 JulA former professional ballerina and a competitive weightlifter are among the first students in UniSC’s new physiotherapy degree, using their sports backgrounds to help meet growing demand for health professionals in regional areas

The incredible impact of Ozzy Osbourne, from Black Sabbath to Ozzfest to 30 years of retirement tours
23 JulOzzy Osbourne helped shape the sound and spectacle of heavy metal, from his groundbreaking work with Black Sabbath to launching Ozzfest and staying on the road for decades.

Crime and criminology isn’t what it used to be – and neither is policing
21 JulThe world has become more technology driven – the world of crime has evolved too, now encompassing complex issues such as deepfakes, and AI-driven abuse.

Expert comment: Climate change debate to continue after landmark court case
17 JulDr Shannon Brincat comments on this week's Federal Court of Australia ruling on a case brought by two Torres Strait Islanders who filed a lawsuit against the Australian Government for failing to protect the Torres Strait from climate change.

Explore your teaching path: early childhood and primary education degrees at UniSC
16 JulChoosing a career in education means choosing to make a lasting difference – whether you're drawn to the creativity of early learning, or you feel called to guide young minds through their primary school years, UniSC’s education degrees give you the flexibility to align your studies with your passions.

Who falls for political deepfakes? National study seeks to find and protect most vulnerable
16 JulAs artificial intelligence evolves, deepfakes and misleading digitally created content have become increasingly difficult for people to distinguish from reality, impacting national security, elections and trust in media

Study shows how body image bullying affects teenage girls' brains
16 JulUniversity of the Sunshine Coast researchers have shown, for the first time in Australia, what happens in the brain of adolescent girls when they see someone being subjected to body image-related cyberbullying (BRC)

Fostering belonging: UniSC joins national diversity and inclusion network
15 JulUniSC has joined a national network that reinforces its commitment to fostering a culture of belonging across all campuses and in the wider community.

What are police allowed to do at protests and who keeps them in check?
10 JulProtests are powerful expressions of collective frustration and calls for justice, but what happens when emotions run high and authority steps in?

How a wedding and funeral engineered James's destiny to follow in the family footsteps
8 JulAfter a wedding and funeral changed everything, James Dolan found purpose in engineering.

Review finds Mediterranean diet may play key role in managing ADHD
7 JulIt’s the superhero of the nutrition world, and now a scientific review by UniSC has shown the power of the Mediterranean diet to help manage the symptoms of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

New tool to help stop injuries in the workplace and on outdoor adventures
2 JulUniSC researchers will develop and evaluate a new tool to help workplaces spot risks early and learn from past incidents – aiming to help to stop injuries before they happen

A Little heart goes a long way in the advertising world
2 JulFrom dismantling a luxury car to building award-winning campaigns, Chris Little’s creative career has been driven by heart.