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Scholarship helps Indus follow his passion
James Cook University (JCU) Bachelor of Marine Science student Indus Fisher is the the North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) Marine Science Scholarship recipient.
Beyond the books
A James Cook University Bachelor of Marine Science student has spent a week with NQBP environmental experts.
NQBP marine science scholarships open
Applications are now open for the North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation Marine Science Scholarship. The scholarship is for students studying a Bachelor of Marine Science at James Cook University in 2024.
A gateway to understanding manta rays
James Cook University scientists are studying a previously unknown manta ray aggregation at Holbourne Island – capturing photographs of the mantas’ distinct markings and deploying satellite and acoustic tracking tags.
Marine Science Scholarship recipients announced
Two first-year James Cook University marine science students have been announced as recipients of the 2023 North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation Marine Science Scholarship
Mina’s passion earns recognition
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation has awarded a James Cook University Bachelor of Marine Science Graduate the Ayling Prize.
International expert inspires next generation of marine scientists
An international expert in marine biodiversity is inspiring the next generation of scientists through an award-winning university-port partnership.
Seagrass restoration project spans two oceans
James Cook University scientists will lead seagrass restoration research spanning tropical Australia’s two oceans with industry partners North Queensland Bulk Ports.
Scholarship makes a splash
Local high school students have the chance to kick-start a career in marine science thanks to scholarships being offered by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) and James Cook University (JCU).
NQBP intern dives into the port industry
A James Cook University (JCU) Master of Science student spent a week interning alongside the North Queensland Bulk Ports' environment team.
Scholarship gives marine science students real world opportunity
Two outstanding James Cook University (JCU) marine science students have been awarded Bachelor of Science scholarships – equipping them with unique real-world experience on the Great Barrier Reef under the guidance of leading marine researchers.
Applications now open for exciting internship
Applications now open for a competitive internship and industry Placement with $2000 bursary. The career-enhancing opportunity is open to enthusiastic JCU undergraduate or postgraduate marine science students.
New Ayling Prize recipient announced
North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) continues its investment in the future of marine science following the announcement of the inaugural Ayling Prize recipient.
A day in the life of a Seagrass Scientist
Learn what an average day is like for a seagrass scientist when monitoring in our Weipa meadows.
New scholarship strengthens commitment to reef science
New James Cook University (JCU) marine science scholar Amy Cantrill.
New era for JCU and NQBP's marine monitoring partnership
North Queensland Bulk Ports has extended its environmental partnership with James Cook University with a new $5m agreement.
NQBP backs grower innovation to safeguard reef
NQBP Is supporting Project Catalyst, a collective of cane farming visionaries who use innovation to safe guard the reef.
Grant helps schools to grow sustainable practices
Eradicating pest plants, building a native beehive and a soil rejuvenation project are among ten school projects awarded an EcoPorts grant for 2019.