The event featured a Jewish speaker who showed a slideshow featuring a Jewish stereotype that "hates Palestinians, Arabs, and Muslims,” and “thinks of antisemitism as the only form of racism." ...
ARE Australian universities allowed to segregate facilities based on race? It’s an uncomfortable question that’s blowing up in a major legal battle. Most major universities have study centres ...
The university suffered a cyber attack in December A range of online systems are still down The summer semester has been suspended Two students at QUT have spoken to the ABC about the financial stress ...
The campaign tells the story of a current student named Kat Dorante, who is undertaking a QUT Law and Business double degree. BCM has revisited the ‘classic’ QUT graduate success story formula, but ...
Airservices and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have inked a partnership to develop an automated and near real-time flight approval system to speed up how quickly drones can operate in the ...
Months after an open letter launched claims of a toxic culture at QUT, an internal staff survey has again shone a light on issues, including a lack of confidence in senior university executives. An ...
QUT Bluebox, a subsidiary of QUT set up to transform research into successful commercial prospects, is seeking more than $474,000 from VALD Performance, a highly-successful sports technology company.
QUT’s long-term partner BCM has developed brand and student recruitment campaigns for the university for the past 19 years, featuring real student stories about their QUT experiences and real-world ...
A university guest speaker who urged academics to “punch a racist’’ – including anyone wishing them a happy Australia Day – has been cleared of misconduct by an independent review into an event that ...
Researchers and regulators are working together to ensure a likely increase in the number of drones in our skies happens as safely as possible. Airservices Australia has commissioned the Queensland ...
The CMC yesterday told QUT to investigate its own vice-chancellor over a possible breach of a law designed to encourage whistleblowers to come forward with allegations of wrongdoing in public bodies.
More than 10,000 employees, students and former staff have now been affected by the major cyber attack on one of Queensland's largest tertiary institutions. QUT originally believed about 2,500 current ...
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