30 April 2021 • News JCU marine biology student explains how to get volunteer experience while studying in Australia Remember JCU marine biology student Kessia? This time she chats about gaining valuable volunteer experience while you are studying in Australia!
3 March 2021 • News 5 reasons to study marine biology at James Cook University Why is JCU such a fantastic choice to study sciences? Here are 5 reasons to study marine biology at James Cook University!
12 January 2017 • News Deal opens Galapagos Islands to James Cook University James Cook University staff and students will have the opportunity to study in the Galapagos Islands, under a new agreement.
17 August 2016 • News Finding Nemo with new app Visitors and residents along Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef can play a starring role as citizen scientists to build a brighter future for ‘Nemo’ clownfish and…
30 May 2016 • News JCU research leader wins top science honour One of James Cook University’s top researchers has received Australia’s most prestigious science honour, the fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science. The Academy announced…
20 May 2016 • News The world found Nemo, but can we save him? We all know the heart-warming tale of Finding Nemo, but clownfish populations on coral reefs have been declining since the film’s release, due to the…
20 April 2016 • News Macquarie scientists help develop coral reef database With the future of coral reefs threatened now more than ever, researchers have announced the release of a new global database that enables scientists and…
2 February 2016 • News ‘Twilight zone’ fish swim silently with forked tails An international team of researchers has identified a way to predict which reef fish can live across a greater range of depths, from shallow depths…
15 January 2016 • News Attenborough interactive website highlights UQ reef research University of Queensland scientific research on the Great Barrier Reef is in the international spotlight with the recent launch of an interactive website to complement…
3 November 2015 • News Macquarie researchers say humans are changing ocean ecosystems in fundamental and surprising ways Humans are changing the ‘landscape of fear’ in oceans in many more ways that previously thought, and the effects of these changes can ripple through…