Just To Be Clear

By: QUT Glass
  • Summary

  • Just To Be Clear is the podcast produced by QUT Glass Magazine. We are here to talk about the things happening in and around QUT - whether it be a student doing awe-inspiring things or chatting about the latest jaw dropper on Love Letters. If you wanna talk about something on the pod, reach out to us on Instagram @justtobeclearpod or @qutglass ;)
    Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • TEDxQUT Talks: Sarina Petersen and Bluey
    Oct 22 2024

    TEDxQUT is coming to QUT on October 27!

    Glass has done some interviews with the student speakers for 2024.

    Sarina Petersen is a psychology student here to talk about Bluey and how it is connecting with adults as well as its target audience of children.

    Here is a little teaser of her talk, so be sure to check out the whole thing on October 27.

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    40 mins
  • TEDxQUT Talks: Oliver Kele and AI
    Oct 22 2024

    TEDxQUT is coming to QUT on October 27!

    Glass has done some interviews with the student speakers for 2024.

    Oliver Kele is a data science student here to talk about generative AI and how universities can better implement it in assessment.

    Here is a little teaser of her talk, so be sure to check out the whole thing on October 27.

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    32 mins
  • Vermilion Artist Showcase: Georgia Scarlett
    Oct 14 2024

    It's the fourth installment of our series showcasing the Vermilion Records artists for 2024!

    This week Glass Editor Ben Steele is in the studio with a folk indie country artist Georgia Scarlett.

    She's a current QUT student working away to release her first album!

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    43 mins

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