School of Business and Creative Industries | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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School of Business and Creative Industries

Educating to make a difference
Our mission is ‘educating to make a difference’ in a dynamic and rapidly changing world. Our graduates apply innovative, creative, and sustainable industry practices to current and emerging issues of local and global significance.

Strong industry partnerships ensure students develop practical experience to prepare them for exciting career opportunities. Our inspiring scholars are enthusiastic about developing and sharing their knowledge and expertise with the future generation of leaders and practitioners.

Programs

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Short courses

Business short courses and microcredentials

We are committed to empowering the community by making current industry knowledge, skills and insight available to everyone.

Our leading academics have developed a variety of short courses and resources to help you up-skill or update your knowledge, ensuring you’re always across latest industry trends and best practice.

Research

Research students

Progress knowledge and pursue your research passion under the supervision of our school's skilled researchers and industry experts.

Facilities

Collaboration

The UniSC Creative Industries precinct is home to collaborations for music, theatre, art and screen media projects across the region. This $5.5M state-of-the-art facility features professional-quality recording and video studios, a black box theatre production space, and Queensland's first MIT Fab Lab Maker Space.

News

 B-Girl Raygun of Team Australia looks on before competing in the B-Girls Round Robin during Day 14 of Breaking - Olympic Games Paris 2024
Social media accelerates trolling – just look at Raygun. How can we stop viral moments from spiralling?
23 Aug

For Australian breaker Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, the 2024 Paris Olympics were marred by an outpouring of online trolling.

Dr Jacqueline Burgess
Market Australian-made to tap into video games popularity
21 Aug

Australia’s video games development industry urgently needs better marketing to tap into the $3.9 billion spent nationally on buying games, according to new UniSC research.