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UQ's Sustainable Energy programs, Q&A webinars

Help tackle one of today’s most vital global issues.

Join us for two online webinars to learn more about The University of Queensland's sustainable energy programs and get all your questions answered.

Event sessions

What's involved

Join us in two live webinars to learn about UQ's sustainable energy programs.

  • Explore current trends in sustainable energy
  • Find out about key program features, including study options, networking opportunities and career prospects
  • Learn about eligibility, entry requirements and how to apply
  • Engage in an interactive Q&A with the presenter and ask any questions you might have about your future studies and career

We encourage anyone interested in UQ's sustainable energy programs to attend both webinars.

Who should attend

  • Prospective postgraduate students
  • Current and former UQ students
  • Graduates from related fields
  • Industry professionals looking for further development

Cost

This is a free event.

Presenter

Dr Tony Heynen is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Chemical Engineering and Program Coordinator for UQ's sustainable energy postgraduate programs, which develop change-makers to lead the clean energy transition. He pursues cross-disciplinary research at the intersection of energy and sustainability, including:

  • Strategies to achieve Net Zero emissions targets and sustainable legacy outcomes for mega-events such as the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Energy access issues and sustainable solutions in remote and 'base of the pyramid' communities
  • Innovations in postgraduate teaching and learning, which have earned him several awards.

About UQ

  • UQ is ranked within the top 50 universities worldwide, offering students exceptional teaching and research standards through world-class facilities.
  • More than 55,000 current students, including 21,000 international students, contribute to a diverse, inclusive community across three beautiful campuses.
  • UQ has a global reputation for producing university graduates ready to pursue successful careers and become leaders in their fields.