Through UniSQ, there are a number of programs, roles and resources available, which provide opportunities for you to become involved in leadership activities. Click through the below to find opportunities relevant to you.
Leadership opportunities
is an international honour society that connects members with global leadership programs, partnerships, awards and opportunities. The USQ chapter of Golden Key has over 1000 alumni and current student members.
To get involved with the USQ Golden Key chapter, please contact the President.To get involved with the Ipswich Chamber of Commerce and Industry contact the .
There are a variety of Peer Mentoring programs at UniSQ. Peer Mentors support different student cohorts as they transition to university study. Peer Mentors are model students who are eager to support students to be successful in their studies.
Peer Mentoring runs on a weekly basis throughout semester. Time is allocated to preparing and facilitating engaging sessions where students can share experiences and learn from each other.
There are a mix of paid and volunteer opportunities and Peer Mentors receive training and ongoing support throughout their time in the program.
To find out more email UniSQ Peer Learning.
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) is a flexible student-centred peer learning program offered online and on campus. It provides opportunities and experiences for students to develop their academic learning skills and their understanding of course concepts in an informal peer-to-peer environment.
This is a paid position and PASS leaders receive training and ongoing support throughout their time in the program.
“I feel [I grew in my] public speaking, interpersonal skills, my own self-confidence and belief and ability to teach others.” – PASS Leader
To find out more email UniSQ Peer Learning.
Staying at the Residential Colleges provides a number of leadership opportunities for students, including taking on a position in the Collegiate Team or Resident Student Club.
The Collegiate Team is a group of residents employed by the each college to help students out with any difficulties they might have while living on college, whether academic, social or personal.
Each college has a Resident Student Club (RSC) of which all resident students are members. The running of the RSC is vested in a committee voted in by all members of the resident body. The RSC is responsible for organising sporting and informal social activities as well as representing students in discussions at committees.
This is a paid position and Student Success Assistants receive training and ongoing support. Throughout their time in the program, Student Success Assistants develop UniSQ graduate attributes in digital literacy, written and spoken communication, coaching and advising, problem solving, analytical thinking, cultural competence, and teamwork.
To find out more visit Student Success Advising.
Study Skills Assistants (SSA’s) are employed to provide a range of supports to assist students with a disability to achieve their academic goals. Study Skills Assistants are usually students undertaking study in the same area, or may have recently graduated and have good knowledge of the tertiary environment.
The support role encompasses a wide range of roles including:
- study skills support
- participation assistance
- note taking, and
- sign interpreters.
Applying for a position of Study Skills Assistant
We recruit Study Skills Assistants each year at the start of each semester. If you are interested in providing support services, please email disabilitysupport@unisq.edu.au or call 07 4631 2372.
is an initiative of the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce specifically aimed at the city’s younger business people. The group has their own board and networking events and focus on supporting the advancement of members professionally and personally.
To get involved with the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce and the Future Leaders Group contact the .