Improving social inclusion for battler citizens of Townsville

QUT researchers have collaborated with a local software solutions company on a community and participatory design initiative to address social isolation and loneliness in socially disadvantaged communities in Townsville.

QUT experts - Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games offers a rare opportunity to showcase southeast Queensland on a global stage and will transform the state over the next decade. 

Realistic computer modelling of Queensland heritage masonry structures

Many heritage buildings in Queensland towns and cities have characteristic details that can make them susceptible to earthquakes, a survey of pre-1945 unreinforced masonry buildings by QUT civil engineers has found.

Sustainable innovation: Intellectual property, technology transfer, and global public goods

The role of intellectual property rights in technology transfer to developing countries and least developed countries to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a major theme of a new international collection of writing on intellectual property rights and the SDGs.

Eavesdropping on endangered pink cockatoos with AI and bioacoustics

QUT researchers are using AI and bioacoustics technology to investigate the behaviour and distribution of the Eastern Pink Cockatoo in Queensland (Eastern Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo), an Australian bird recently uplisted to endangered.

Graduating class of 2023 celebrate end of uni journey

One journey is coming to an end and another is just beginning for 6254 QUT students who are graduating in December.