The latest developments in educational research were showcased during Education’s Research Week (May 29-June 3) at Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses.
Autism research, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) learning, the role of Aboriginal Knowledges in higher education in the 21st century and applied theatre research were just some of the projects on display during the week.
“The purpose of the Research Week is to celebrate and showcase our staff and higher degree research candidates’ remarkable achievements,’’ said Associate Professor Sarojni Choy – Coordinator of Higher Degree Research.
“The events of this week include lots of learning, sharing and collaborations with researchers and our networks to advance collaborations and contributions through research in social sciences.
“These events form a prelude to on-going cultivation and nurturing of a strong research culture, engagement with current and new networks and professional bodies.
“It is also an opportunity to inspire current students who may be interested in