Program

TImeActivity Stream ALocationActivity Stream BLocation
8:45am – 9:00am

Arrival + registration

Liveris ForecourtArrival + registrationLiveris Forecourt
9:00am – 10:30amStudy fresh

47A-249
Sir James Foots

Tech the lead + campus tour49-316/316A
Advanced Engineering Building
10:30am – 11:00amMorning teaNatural Amphitheature + UQ LifeMorning teaNatural Amphitheature + UQ Life
11:00am – 12:30amBinary coding + campus tour49-313A
Advanced Engineering Building
Study fresh47A-249 
Sir James Foots
12:30am – 1:30pmLunchNatural Amphitheature + UQ LifeLunchNatural Amphitheature + UQ Life
1:30pm – 2:30pmTech the lead49-316/316A
Advanced Engineering Building
Binary coding49-313A 
Advanced Engineering Building
2:45pmDepart UQLiveris ForecourtDepart UQLiveris Forecourt

Workshop details

Study fresh

Have you ever walked into a room and thought wow, this room is stuffy, even though the air conditioner is on? 

Did you know that improving indoor air quality can have a positive impact on cognitive and academic performance? This all has to do with the indoor air quality (IAQ) of the room. We can measure IAQ by measuring the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air. 

Students will become computing professionals and create an indoor air quality detection device to test the air quality of their classroom by programming Raspberry Pi’s. In this session, students will discover: 

  • The importance of indoor air quality 
  • How to program a Raspberry Pi using Python 

Binary coding

Computer languages are often referred to as Python, C#, Cobol and more, the computer’s original language is very basic and binary, 1’s and 0’s. 

In this workshop students will learn the basic of binary coding and how to create their own code. From there, they will design their own personalised wristband using the code. 

Tech the lead

An interactive workshop where students explore how AI and Data Science are transforming sport. 

Students learn the basics of Machine Learning and build their own image recognition model using Google Teachable Machine™, learning how data is used to solve problems, make decisions, and power technologies used in sport and everyday life. 


 

About Engineering, Design and Computing School Holiday Program

The School Holiday Program introduces Year 9 and 10 students to Engineering, Design and Computing. 

Students will learn to think like engineers, architects, designers, urban planners and computing professionals through hands-on workshops and presentations led by our lecturers and Student Ambassador team. They will also have the chance to explore the campus and discover everything UQ has to offer. 

Here’s what you’ll get into: 

  • Hands-on workshops:  Work on real university projects, experiment, solve problems and challenge your brain. 
  • Connect with experts: Meet UQ students and academics who are pros in their fields, ready to share insights and answer your questions. 
  • Check out the UQ St Lucia campus and our amazing facilities: Learn in the same labs and spaces where our own UQ students work and bring ideas to life every day. 

Date and time

  • June 30 - July 3, 2026
  • 8:45am - 3pm

Cost

$35 (+GST) per day.

Registration

Registrations are now open. Register here.

Important information

  • Please note each workshop has a max capacity, and registrations will close once this number is reached.
  • Students do not need to prepare anything before attending our workshops.
  • Students can bring their own lunch or buy lunch from one of the food outlets on campus.
  • Attendees are expected to stay with the group for the entire day.
  • Images and videos may be taken for the use of marketing purposes, please advise event staff via email should you not want your or your childs photo taken.

Event enquiries

Please get in touch with the Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology Outreach and Engagement team at outreach@eait.uq.edu.au