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  • AIBN Students' Association (ASA) | UQ APS Inc.

    AIBN Students' Association (ASA) A small team of students work together each year to ensure that the entire cohort of PhD, masters, honours, and undergraduate students, as well as staff and prospective students, can maintain a balanced lifestyle and network in a positive atmosphere. The ASA aims to provide a community and support network for everyone at AIBN. We achieve this by providing a range of events to encourage networking, collaborations, diversity, social engagement and wellbeing, and development as a research student. Join us today! ​ The ASA society was formed at the end of 2006 with AIBN students and early career researchers in mind. Group leaders, AIBN staff and anyone else who wants to take part in the club’s activities are encouraged to come along and participate in all our events! The ASA works to: Promote co-operation between the students and groups within AIBN and generate an awareness of the skills and expertise that exists within AIBN. Provide a support network for AIBN undergraduate and postgraduate research students, as well as all young researchers (especially for the institutes >66% international students). Hold social events such as movie nights, trivia nights and social sporting competitions. The ASA works with students’ associations from other research institutes and schools throughout UQ to hold inter-institute events. Provide opportunities to develop research related skills, specifically focusing on science communication and other soft skills. Events you can look forward to with the ASA: Social: Monthly Social Mixers, Inter-institute Trivia, ASAmazing Race, Australia Day Mixer, Movie nights, Paint and Sip, Easter Egg hunt, St Patrick’s Day pub crawl and cultural celebrations (including Cinco de Mayo, Holi Festival, Chinese New Year) Research development: Career Development Week, Student Symposium Health and Well-being: OHS Quarterly Morning teas, Student Focus groups, AIBN Animal Visits, RU OK Day hot brekky Sport: Fortnightly social sport (volleyball, badminton, tennis, squash), Running club, Fencing ‘come and try’ session, Inter-Institute Football, Inter-institute Great Court Race.

  • SBMS Student Academic and Social Society | UQ APS Inc.

    School of Biomedical Sciences Student and Academic Social Society The role of the School of Biomedical Sciences Student and Academic Social Society (SBMS SASS) is to promote networking, collegiality and community spirit among all members of the School through the hosting of special events, activities and fundraising. ​ The SBMS SASS committee aims to encourage a welcoming and collegial environment for all students and staff, with focus to provide an avenue for HDR student leadership and staff-student collaboration on shared goals and activities. To do this, we facilitate regular social events open to all members of the School to develop relationships and build community spirit.

  • Bursary Info | UQ APS Inc.

    Support for your journey Bursaries Closed for 2024. Application will be opened early 2025. $30,981 Provided to Students in 2024. The Postgrad Bursary is designed to help postgraduate students at UQ during their studies. It aims to assist with expenses and costs related to starting a postgraduate career, such as attending conferences. Eligibility Criteria Postgraduate students wishing to enhance their educational experience and professional development. Bursaries are equally allocated between Higher Degree by Research (HDR) and Coursework postgraduate students. Documentation confirming the arrangement is required. ​ Not have applied for a postgraduate bursary in the same calendar year. ​ Categories of Eligible Expenses Applicants may apply for bursaries in the following categories: ​ 1. Professional Development Materials: Materials (e.g., books, software) contributing to professional growth. Must demonstrate relevance to professional development. Required documentation: Evidence of relevance. 2. Supplementary Educational Activities: Enrolment in non-degree courses or workshops enhancing skills. Costs not counted toward UQ degree requirements. Required documentation: Proof of enrolment and associated costs. 3. Conference Attendance: Participation in conferences for networking and professional development. Required documentation: Evidence of conference fees and participation. 4. Research-Related Expenses: Expenses broadening professional expertise or contributing to a field of study. Not direct requirements of the university program. Required documentation: Relevant proof. ​ 5. Specialised Workshops or Training: Expenses for specialised workshops or training sessions not contribute directly to the academic degree but are beneficial for professional growth. Proof of enrolment and evidence of the costs involved are necessary. ​ 6. Internships or Practical Experience Progr ams: For engaging in unpaid internships or practical experience programs that offer significant professional development or skill acquisition. ​ 7. Parents of Children Welfare Bursary: Supporting the overall welfare of student-parents and enabling them to continue their education with reduced financial stress. ​ ​ Apply Here

  • APS Officer Application | UQ APS Inc.

    APS Officer Applications Which Position are you applying for? Choose an option Your First Name Your Last Name Student Number Best Contact Email What type of activities are you interested or have experience undertaking? Which campus are you based at? St Lucia Herston Gatton Dutton Park Upload Resume Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Upload Upload supported file (Max 15MB) I confirm I am a UQ Postgraduate Student and will abide by the APS Code of Coduct Submit

  • Officer Monthly Check-In | UQ APS Inc.

    Monthly Officer Check-In First name* Last name* Position* Task and Project Updates* Please enter the approximate number of hours you've committed this month. Don't worry, this isn't a trick question—just be honest!* Please attach any relevant photos, documents, or links that illustrate your recent work or achievements. This could include event photos, posters, minutes from meetings, project plans, or any other materials that provide insight into your contributions: Multiple Files Accepted Submit

  • Officer Details Form | UQ APS Inc.

    Officer Details First name* Last name* Email* UQ Student Number* Phone* Date of Birth* Month Position* Address* Post Nominals ABN (if you have one) TFN Bank Name* Bank Account Name* BSB* Account Number* Signature* Upload Image Headshot (if applicable) Upload File Submit

  • HDR Editing | UQ APS Inc.

    Support for your journey If you're working on a thesis, Academic Editors are ready to assist. Here's how the process works: ​ Be sure you're a registered with APS. Fill out the online submission form and attach your Word document. You can submit up to 6000 words once every research quarter. Remember, submissions are handled in the order received. If you have a specific deadline, mention it on a cover sheet, but note editors might not accept urgent requests. After editing, you'll receive your document with track changes. You must review and incorporate these changes and comments yourself. Before submitting, ensure you're familiar with UQ's policies on student integrity and misconduct. Submission Guidelines: Page Size: A4 Word Limit: 6,000 words max Fonts: 12 point Times New Roman or Calibri Spacing: 1.5 or double Margins: 2.3cm Other: Spell-check your work, number the pages, and include your name and student number on the cover sheet. Your submission must be related to your UQ studies or research and submitted at least one week before your deadline for a timely review. Be sure to check your migrated email address if using your official UQ email account. ​ All Enquires: editing@uqaps.org First Name* Last Name* Email* UQ Student Number* Faculty, School, or Institute Your Campus Referencing Style Due Date Submission Checklist (Select All)* Word count is less than 6,000 I have spellchecked the document The document is formatted correctly (size 12 standard font, 2.3cm margins, A4) Pages are numbered Cover sheet contains name and student number The work is directly the product of my study or research at UQ Upload your submission and any other relevant documents* Upload File/s I acknowledge that I have read and agree to adhere to UQ's guidance, policies, and procedures related to Academic Integrity, Misconduct, Plagarism and Collusion, and will review or change any comments after receiving the edited document to ensure conformity with these policies Submit

  • MY EVENT | UQ APS Inc.

    Wed, 18 Sept | Wix Office MY EVENT This is a great place to get your guests excited by telling them a little more about this event. RSVP Time & Location 18 Sept 2024, 6:00 pm – 19 Sept 2024, 9:00 pm Wix Office, 500 Terry Francois Street, San Francisco, CA 94158 About the event Use this space to tell guests more about this event, e.g., event schedule, speakers, important info & more. To customize this text head to Manage Event > Event Details. This is a paragraph about your event. You can tell guests about the event history, background, types of participants and more. This is a great place to give guests plenty of additional information to get them excited to register. To customize this text head to Manage Event > Event Details. This is a paragraph about your event. You can tell guests about the event history, background, types of participants and more. This is a great place to give guests plenty of additional information to get them excited to register. To customize this text head to Manage Event > Event Details. Show More RSVP Share this event

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