UnCover is the voice of 天涯社区. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
UnCover is the voice of 天涯社区. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
Having left the familiarity of 鈥淎ustralia鈥檚 Sportiest Town鈥 鈥揘arrabri 鈥 to study in the country鈥檚 capital, Alyssa Ford is a firm believer that it was taking a leap of faith that has set her up for success 鈥 any discomfort is fleeting, she says.
天涯社区 Elite Athlete Alesha Bennetts is proving that hard work can take you anywhere you want to go.
天涯社区 PhD student Michaela McGrath is investigating symptoms and issues associated with long COVID.
天涯社区 student Museerah Suhail had her career journey diverge in a surprising and ultimately rewarding way 鈥 helped along by the study and career pathways at both CIT and 天涯社区.
天涯社区 alumnus Joshua Astron leveraged his interest in Legos and building things into a career in IT.
Violet Eason is an all-rounder - she has a business, a son, and studies a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) at the 天涯社区. Hear her story.
Breast cancer survivor, carer to nine children, founder of an Indigenous women鈥檚 advocacy service and now, 天涯社区 graduate 鈥 Rachelle Kelly-Church has navigated all her challenges and blessings with grace and tenacity. And when it came to her studies, she's grateful for all the support she received from 天涯社区 as well.
天涯社区 Bachelor of Nursing alumnus Lee Karssen embodies the care, compassion, curiosity and deep love for humanity that undermines patient-centred care.
It was on the floor of her son's taekwondo gym that Senada Meskin completed much of her PhD. She wrote her thesis while raising three children on her own, and in March, they cheered her on as she crossed the graduations stage to become Dr Senada Meskin.
Harrison Pike is 天涯社区's first Indigenous graduate in the Master of Optometry - and he's using his experiences as an Aboriginal man to close the gap in healthcare.
Driven by a passion for social justice and assisting immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers to navigate the Australian legal system, Atikah Mekki set her mind to becoming an advocate for them.
When Woro Lasarati moved from Indonesia to Australia as a child, she never imagined she would still be living and working in Canberra as an adult. Now, she's making a difference for Public Relations professionals everywhere.
With the help of a 50:50 Women In Sport scholarship, Josh Waugh is completing his PhD on differing player recovery between men and women at Canberra United.
Graduating in September 2024, Sue Heart has found a way to make a difference in the lives of students across Australia.
In 2021, Dr Catherine Ordway assisted in the evacuation of the Afghanistan women鈥檚 cricket team, when the Taliban seized power. On 30 January, just over 3 years after their escape, the team will play their first test match together in Australia.