Former name | |
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Motto | Enim Realis Mundi |
Motto in English | For The Real World |
Type | Public research university |
Established | 1849 (earliest college) 1989 (university status)[1] |
Accreditation | TEQSA |
Budget | A$1.13 billion (2022)[2] |
Chancellor | Ann Sherry[3] |
Vice-Chancellor | Margaret Sheil[4] |
Academic staff | 2,140 (FTE, 2023)[5] |
Administrative staff | 2,369 (FTE, 2023)[5] |
Total staff | 4,509 (FTE, 2023)[5] |
Students | 52,073 (2023)[5] |
Undergraduates | 37,487 (2023)[5] |
Postgraduates | 11,453 coursework 2,339 research (2023)[5] |
Other students | 794 (2023)[5] |
Location | , , 27°28′37″S 153°01′41″E / 27.47694°S 153.02806°E |
Campus | Urban and parkland with multiple sites |
Colours | Blue White |
Sporting affiliations | |
Mascot | Tank the Tiger |
Website | qut.edu.au |
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university located in the coastal city of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.[6] It has two major campuses, a modern city campus in Gardens Point and a historical campus in Kelvin Grove.[7] The university offers courses in fields including architecture, engineering, information technology, healthcare, teaching, law, arts and design, science and mathematics.[8][9]
QUT operated as the Queensland Institute of Technology (QIT) established in 1965 before receiving royal charter to operate as a university by act of Parliament of Queensland in 1988.[10] Queensland University of Technology commenced operations the following year in January 1989.[11] The Brisbane College of Advanced Education, an amalgamation of tertiary colleges dating back to 1849, merged with QUT in 1990 expanding to its Kelvin Grove site.[12]
In 2022, QUT enrolled 50,216 students, including 37,860 undergraduate and 11,760 postgraduate students and employed 4,675 regular staff members.[13] It also had a total income of A$1.004 billion, a total expenditure of A$1.135 billion and held A$1.849 billion in accumulated assets.[14] It is eighth largest university in Australia by enrolment and the second-largest in Queensland.[15]
QUT was formerly a member of the Australian Technology Network of universities, but withdrew participation on 28 September 2018.[16][17] The QUT Business School is one of three Triple Crown business schools in Australia and possesses accreditation by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Association of MBAs and EQUIS.[18][19][20]
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