About us

Our staff, students and graduates enable ethical and sustainable change through creative thinking.

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Engage

Gain access to our expertise, find next-generation talent or join our thriving alumni community.

How to engage with us

Research

Our researchers collaborate on projects in specialised research groups and facilities across disciplines and institutions.

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Our schools

School of Communication

Our students analyse communication dynamics in local and international environments and develop the professional expertise required for employment in the rapidly evolving media and communication industries.

About the School of Communication

School of Creative Arts

As part of a connected community of practitioners and researchers, the School of Creative Arts brings together a range of creative arts disciplines, providing students with the opportunity to engage in transdisciplinary approaches to their learning or research.

About the School of Creative Arts

School of Design

Our students and researchers are part of a sustainability-focused, multidisciplinary school with close connections to the design profession. Our courses explore new digital technologies within well-equipped workshops and studios that offer a unique hands-on university experience.

About the School of Design

School of Education

The School of Education is a leading provider of initial teacher education and professional continuing education, preparing teachers and leaders to create engaging and inclusive learning environments across early education and school settings.

About the School of Education

School of Justice

Our courses prepare you for a wide range of career paths, including law enforcement, social justice and policy and governance.

About the School of Justice

Our people

Professor Michael Dezuanni
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Communication
Research fields
Curriculum and pedagogy
Communication and media studies
Cultural studies
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Professor Karen Dooley
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Education
Research fields
Curriculum and pedagogy
Specialist studies in education
Education systems
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Professor Michael Flood
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Justice
Research fields
Criminology
Public health
Sociology
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Professor Marcus Foth
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Design
Research fields
Design
Communication and media studies
Human-centred computing
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Professor Jenna Gillett-Swan
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Education
Research fields
Specialist studies in education
Education systems
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Professor Kari Gislason
Position
Professor
Division / Faculty
School of Creative Arts
Research fields
Performing arts
Literary studies
Other language, communication and culture
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Discover our facilities

The Creative Industries Precinct houses purpose-built teaching and learning spaces, including performance spaces, visual art galleries and music studios.

Completed in an $80 million expansion in 2016, it has been designed to shine a light on the creative process.

Visiting the Creative Industries Precinct

About our Education Precinct

Motion capture studio in the Creative Industries Precinct

Industry partners

Forming a partnership with us will provide many benefits to your organisation.

Our expertise in finding solutions to complex problems means that we deliver real-world results for our partners in industry and government.

You can partner with us and secure significant real-world advantages for your organisation.

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News and events

30 Apr 2026

QUT reinvents the Bachelor of Arts for the age of AI

QUT has launched a reimagined Bachelor of Arts to prepare real-world graduates with the future-focussed critical skills needed to tackle complex challenges at the intersection of technology, humanity and artificial intelligence.

24 Apr 2026

QUT appoints Establishing Editor for Meanjin

QUT has appointed Dr Ashley Hay as Establishing Editor of Meanjin, as the journal begins a new chapter under the custodianship of QUT.

9 Apr 2026

How Australians really use social media and YouTube revealed

A QUT Digital Media Research Centre study has found Australians’ social media use is far more private, varied, and personalised than thought, and that YouTube now functions less like social media and more like a vast “video encyclopedia”.

Contact the Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice