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A Glassie’s Guide to Being a Student Politician

SRC members are current students who are paid and elected into their positions in the Guild in October each year. They essentially take on their role as a student politician as a part time job while studying.
  • Ciaran Greig
  • July 10, 2023
  • Glassies' GuidesQUT GuildStudent Unionism

Guild Catch-Up: July 2023

Welcome back to the Guild Catch-Up series! As your Guild Executives are…

  • GLASS Team
  • July 7, 2023
  • QUT Guild

What is the Universities Accord and what does it mean for students?

The Universities Accord is a review of tertiary education in Australia, which the government claims will drive a “lasting and transformative reform in the higher education system”.
  • Celeste Muller
  • June 30, 2023
  • QUT Guild

unSEXpected: Drawing the Line Between Compromise and Settling

The realisation that you could, and maybe should, be getting more out of your relationship is bittersweet. On one hand, it’s comforting to know the kind of love you crave isn’t unreasonable, that it exists somewhere and could very well be yours in future.
  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • June 30, 2023
  • ArticlesGender & SexualityStudent ColumnsunSEXpected

Grade Reviews Unpacked: Your Handy Guide to Navigating the Paperwork Maze

Academic Advocacy is a professional service of QUT Guild committed to supporting…

  • Advocacy
  • June 16, 2023
  • ArticlesFeaturesQUT Guild

May Council Meeting: Guild supports Voice to Parliament, Labor Gets ROASTED, Student Unionism Accessibility, New Secretary Instated…want to give half your income to Glass?? 

Welcome back to the Glass coverage of the Guild Student Representative Council…

  • Ciaran Greig
  • June 14, 2023
  • ArticlesQUT Guild

Who is in the SRC atm?

Changes to SRC membership happen throughout the year due to resignations, removals…

  • Ciaran Greig
  • June 13, 2023
  • ArticlesQUT Guild

Education or Exploitation? – Unpaid mandatory placements causing students financial hardship 

It’s no secret that young people are struggling financially right now: increased cost-of-living, significant rent rises, and HECS indexation at a record high are all the current reality for Australian students.  And those undertaking mandatory unpaid placements are often under increased levels of financial strain.
  • Celeste Muller
  • June 9, 2023
  • Campus LifeFeaturesStudent Rights

Vouchers for Placement Students

QUT students who have recently completed a mandatory placement as part of their degree can now apply for a $50 voucher from the QUT Student Guild.
  • Celeste Muller
  • June 2, 2023
  • QUT GuildStudent Rights

When Dollars Diminish Dreams: The Undeniable Impact of Cost of Living on PhD Students 

Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students have been immensely impacted by the cost-of-living crisis. As recipients of scholarships that continue to be below minimum wage while working full-time, how could they not be? 
  • Submissions
  • May 31, 2023
  • OpinionQUT GuildStudent Rights
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