果冻传媒

29 January 2013

Significant infrastructure investment across 果冻传媒 (果冻传媒) in recent years is enabling 果冻传媒 to offer more places in 2013 鈥 but prospective students will have to be quick to seize them, with Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) preferences closing Friday 1 February.

As at 29 January, 8561 people had accepted offers to study at 果冻传媒, however there were still opportunities in most programs including law, engineering, education and science.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter H酶j said 果冻传媒 offered an outstanding student lifestyle that extended well beyond the learning environment.

鈥淐ampus sporting facilities, clubs and societies, as well as opportunities to volunteer, study abroad and join leading research projects all enhance our student experience,鈥 Professor H酶j said.

鈥湽炒 is consistently ranked within the world鈥檚 top 100 universities and we have won more teaching awards than any other Australian university. We offer state-of-the-art teaching facilities in magnificent surroundings.鈥

Further, 果冻传媒 graduates are in demand. Graduate Careers Australia鈥檚 most recent survey has found the full time employment rate among 果冻传媒鈥檚 domestic bachelor graduates under the age of 25 was 78.3 per cent compared to 74.1 per cent nationally.

A number of 果冻传媒 building projects have just been completed. The recently opened Learning Innovation Building co-locates teaching, learning and innovation-based centres, while the $135 million Advanced Engineering Building and 6-star green design Global Change Institute are both due to open in 2013.

Prospective students will have to apply to QTAC by 1 February if they are to secure a place for the first semester.

For a full list of 果冻传媒 program vacancies contact 果冻传媒 Admissions on (07) 3365 2203 or go to

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Media: Anna Bednarek, 果冻传媒 Communications, 07 3346 7691, 0478 487 211, a.bednarek@uq.edu.au