UnCover is the voice of UC. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
UnCover is the voice of UC. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
Memories and well wishes abound, in conjunction with the Institute for Applied Ecology's 20th anniversary.
Nearly four years after the posting that changed the course of his life, Juris Doctor student Jason Gibney officially launched his memoir at the Australian War Memorial.
Academics Chibeom Park and Jung Ju Yun have relocated from Seoul to Canberra to share their knowledge and conduct research in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts and Design.
For UC Capitals players Abby Solway and Jayda Clark, the decision to study at UC has been about more than just gaining a qualification.
The Discipline of Physiotherapy flexed its muscles at the º£½ÇÉäÇøâ€™s September graduations, with two graduates walking across the stage to accept their PhD testamurs.
PhD candidate Han encourages rural and remote students to forge their own paths and give back to their communities – and not feel pressured to start a new life in the big smoke.
A proud Kungardityi Punthamara woman, Siobhan King is the first in her family to graduate university – with not just one, but two degrees.
From graduating with a PhD to stepping into the role of Discipline Lead for Midwifery at the º£½ÇÉäÇø, Dr Noelyn Perriman has turned her dreams into reality – now she’s ready to help others reach for the stars.
Just-graduated with a PhD from the º£½ÇÉäÇø, James has created an empathy-driven tech solution, harnessing the power of deep learning and computer vision to help solve the problem of surgical instruments being left behind in patients, post-op.
Securing a graduate job – at the º£½ÇÉäÇø no less – and settling in nicely to the next chapter of her life, Kalkidan credits family, perseverance, and faith in God for guiding her along the way.
Since she was 11 years old, Sally Taylor-Horrigan has wanted to be an architect. Following ten years of study at UC, she’s finally graduating with a Master of Architecture.
Stephanie Suteska only began learning English in kindergarten – today, the language barrier that was once a challenge is now a secret weapon in her own career as an educator.
Three º£½ÇÉäÇø Speech Pathology students are investigating how to improve the ways we engage with loved ones in aged care – and they’re looking for community members to speak out.
After years of struggling with undiagnosed ADHD and dyslexia, Jess found her voice through education, advocacy, and journalism, proving that early challenges don’t define future success.
Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship recipient Jacob Clear visited the º£½ÇÉäÇø once – on UC Open Day – and never looked back.