Field and laboratory experiences

Work with us to design and/or deliver a study course or program at Moreton Bay Research Station.

Domestic and international university groups regularly visit us to study the environment, wildlife and cultural heritage of Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island. 

You can develop and teach your own course, work with us to co-deliver it, or leave it to us so you can concentrate on supervision.

Whichever approach you prefer, our station staff and UQ academics can help you tailor a learning experience to suit your undergraduate or postgraduate group.

If you’d like to incorporate a trip to our station in your study program, email our Academic Director, Associate Professor Karen Cheney, at k.cheney@uq.edu.au.

Partner with us

Student groups from UQ’s international partner institutions visit us to use our facilities and examine the unique surroundings.

Blending research and lab skills with fieldwork, the programs are co-designed and delivered by teaching experts from UQ and our partner institutions.

UQ student?

UQ undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs include many courses that feature extended field trips to Moreton Bay Research Station. 

Courses cover marine systems, oceans and coasts; conservation; environment and geography, and more.

Visit Study at UQ to find a program that suits your interests.