The School of Biology and Environmental Science seeks to understand how microorganisms, fungi, plants, and animals - grow, sense, adapt, interact, and evolve.
The school studies how genes, species and ecosystems function and can be managed, conserved, and restored; and where appropriate apply this knowledge to biotechnological solutions.
About our school
We bring together multidisciplinary research teams to address global challenges, ranging from food security to climate change. We work across all levels of complexity, from genes to whole organisms, and in natural to modified ecosystems.
Through research and technology development, we aim to:
- significantly contribute to the advancement of food production
- develop more resilient and nutritional crops
- understand groundwater-soil-vegetation interactions
- treat plant and animal diseases
- prevent and control pests and invasive species
- manage and conserve native species.
Our research
The school has an outstanding record of producing impactful pure and applied research outcomes, with ERA ratings for fields of research either at or well above world standard (ERA 2015).
We are the partner of choice for research and innovation at federal, state and regional government levels, and with industry and end-users.
Our researchers currently play a leadership role in the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Centre for Fruit Fly Biosecurity Innovation, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Success.
School members have leadership roles and are affiliated with a number of university research centres including the Centre for Agriculture and Bioeconomy, Centre for the Environment and Centre for a Waste-Free World.
Fruit Fly Research Group
An internationally leading centre for fruit fly research and education, we partner with industry, government and other researchers to ensure the best possible science and technology is applied to solving the global biosecurity issues caused by these pests.
Quantitative Applied Spatial Ecology Group
An ecological research lab comprised of academics, post-doctoral fellows, postgraduate and honours students led by Dr. Grant Hamilton.
Industrial Biotechnology, Bioproducts and Biorefining
We're developing high-impact industrial biotechnology, synthetic biology and biorefining technologies to support the growth of this industry in Australia and around the world.
Learning and teaching experience
Mindful of the way in which science and engineering must be done in the 21st Century, the school creates an environment where issues can be discussed, researched and resolved in a way that attends to competing priorities.
Our courses in biology and environmental science reflect this approach as we seek to provide students with learning experiences appropriate to real-world problems.
Our research partnerships
We're working with you to find solutions to your problems. Reach result through a collaborative partnership with our experienced research experts who make active contributions to their fields.
Our facilities
Our staff
- Position
- Professor of Global Change
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- Research fields
- Environmental Science and Management
- Soil Sciences
- pr.grace@qut.edu.au
- Position
- Professor in Ecology
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- Research fields
- Environmental Science and Management
- Ecological Applications
- Agriculture
- Land and Farm Management
- g.hamilton@qut.edu.au
- Position
- Professor
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- Research fields
- Agricultural Biotechnology
- Crop and Pasture Production
- Microbiology
- r.harding@qut.edu.au
- Position
- Professor
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- Research fields
- Evolutionary Biology
- Zoology
- m9.phillips@qut.edu.au
- Position
- Professor / Centre Director, Agriculture and the Bioeconomy
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- Research fields
- Evolutionary Biology
- Genetics
- p.prentis@qut.edu.au
- Position
- Professor in Applied Ecology/ Capacity Building Professor
- Division / Faculty
- School of Biology & Environmental Science
- jon.rhodes@qut.edu.au
News and events
Blueprint for mandating indoor air quality for public buildings in form of standards
A group of international experts led by QUT Professor Lidia Morawska has presented a blueprint for national indoor quality standards for public buildings, in an article in the prestigious journal Science.
New rapid method to predict effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems
A new way to analyse the effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems has cut the modelling time from 108 days to six hours, QUT statisticians have found.
Deep learning enables faster, more accurate decisions on shoulder abnormalities treatment
QUT scientists have developed a deep learning framework to detect shoulder abnormalities such as fractures in X-ray images with 99 per cent accuracy to enable clinicians to make correct and speedy decisions in emergency situations.
Contact us
Contact the School of Biology and Environmental Science for more information on our courses, research and staff.