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What can research students do?

February 2021

These stories from current University of Queensland research students show that during their studies, they can achieve personal, professional and powerful impacts:

  • They can follow their personal passion, be a role model, and influence the law
  • They can face their fears, learn scientific techniques and develop drugs and new insecticides
  • They can develop diverse skills, work on big problems and invent something
  • They can travel to all corners of the countryside and manage invasive grass species
  • They can further themselves professionally and make their professsional impact go further
  • They can explore the use of unconventional language and understand different perspectives
  • They can develop their intellectual liberty, and unravel the complexity of the brain

Tell us your Graduate Research Impact story by contributing to our blog.

 

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