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Nutrition and Food undergrad Laura Pietroiusti experiences food science and self-discovery in Melbourne, Australia

March 17, 2025

Laura Pietroiusti sits on the steps in front of the Sydney Opera House in Australia

Laura Pietroiusti enjoyed new sights and sounds in Australia during her study term abroad, and came back knowing more about food science and herself in the process.

Last semester, fourth-year Nutrition and Food BASc student Laura Pietroiusti flew halfway around the world to sunny Melbourne, Australia. She studied abroad at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). If Pietroiusti was interested in food science before departure, she came back fired up to pursue a career in the field. She recently shared her experiences and the journey of self-discovery.





























How did you benefit academically?




It was an incredible experience! The university’s welcoming environment and diversity of international students created rich classroom discussions. I could see the value of diverse viewpoints in problem-solving. Their hands-on approach to learning food science also gave me practical skills — and broadened both my understanding of the field and my academic horizons.

Tinkering in the food science lab

My group’s semester project involved creating prototypes for health-promoting flavour shots. I gained experience in designing, testing and refining new products — and the value of thinking creatively and practically. The state-of-the-art sensory testing and innovation facilities were a true playground for discovery, solidifying my aspirations for a future career in food science.





























Any culture shock?




Adapting to a new academic system and a culture that moves at a far slower pace was challenging. But I learned the value of slowing down, revelling in uncertainty, and the beauty of unplanned, imperfect moments.