Research strengths

We've invested in areas of research identified as priorities for the world, the nation and the state. In each of these areas we're continuing to build on the strength and experience of our experts.

Research by study area

Architecture and built environment

We bring together government, industry and community to create real-world solutions to built environment problems.

Business and law

Our research brings together world-leading academics with industry leaders, and we help current and future leaders to navigate a fast-emerging new world.

Creative industries, education and social justice

We are a world leader in creativity, teaching, and justice research.

Engineering

Ranked the leading research institution in Australia for the fifth year in a row.

Health

Our research improves patient treatment options and increases the world's knowledge of human health.

Science

Be part of scientific research that has real impact and discover the projects establishing our staff as international research leaders.

Real-world research

Research projects

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IRRAD in Residential Aged Care

This website provides information for participants in the IRRAD Program in a residential aged care research project.

End of Life

Our research aims to assess and address the legal, ethical and regulatory challenges in end of life decision-making.

Building Capability in Gerontological Nursing, Research, and Practice

Enhancing the capacity and competency of nurses in Australia to provide quality care to older adults through staff development, advancing gerontological nursing science, facilitating adoption of best practices, fostering leadership, and designing and shaping policy.

Wound Care

Wound care resources

Esports Performance Optimisation Wellbeing Research

Dedicated to enhancing the sustainability and growth of the esports ecosystem through pioneering research in athlete wellbeing and performance. As Australian leaders in esports health research, we bring together a multidisciplinary team of academics, research students, industry professionals, and international collaborators. Our research spans key areas of performance, including psychological interventions to optimize focus and resilience, physical activity and exercise strategies to support gameplay endurance, and studies on cognition to enhance decision-making and reaction times. In optimisation, we investigate the effects of caffeine, the role of exercise in boosting gameplay performance, and innovative approaches to support mental health for esports athletes. Our focus on wellbeing includes groundbreaking research on women's health and the menstrual cycle in esports, the impact of nutrition on sustained performance, and the integration of physical activity for overall health and career longevity in competitive gaming. Together, we are shaping the future of esports performance and athlete care.

Queensland Collaborative for Cancer Survivorship (QCCS)

The Queensland Collaborative for Cancer Survivorship (QCCS) advances research and care to improve the lives of people living with and beyond cancer.

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Indigenous research

QUT is helping develop and grow Indigenous Australian research excellence and innovation, by supporting Indigenous Australian researchers and building a world-class Indigenous Australian research environment.

Learn more about our Indigenous research

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We're always looking for members of the public to participate in our research. Our researchers can use your opinion, perspective, statistics or data to build exciting real-world research developments.

Donate your time to join a research project and contribute to new knowledge. Take a survey, join a conversation, or get hands-on with our research projects.

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Real Focus

Discover articles about real-world business and law research, with analysis, commentary and news feature stories from our academics who are experts in their field.

Net gains: America’s World Cup test

9 June, 2026

Net gains: America’s World Cup test

9 June, 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is an opportunity for the US to rebuild its global image. But it’s not just about the football, Dr Morgan Rees writes. It’s about politics. And for the US, domestic politics is about to go under the floodlights…

27% of Australian students now have an adjustment for disability at school. Why are we seeing this growth?

26 May, 2026

27% of Australian students now have an adjustment for disability at school. Why are we seeing this growth?

26 May, 2026

New data shows more than one quarter of Australian students receive a disability adjustment. Professor Linda Graham and Dr Callula Killingly from the QUT Centre for Inclusive Education unpack the findings.

Nearly everything we use online is owned by big tech. There’s a better way forward

21 May, 2026

Nearly everything we use online is owned by big tech. There’s a better way forward

21 May, 2026

Having digital autonomy is more important than ever, and the European Union is showing how it can be done, write Dr Ashwin Nagappa and Professor Daniel Angus.

We're making real progress

We're delivering solutions to the challenges of today and the future. Be part of research that has real impact, locally and on a global scale. See just some of the current projects that are establishing our researchers as international research leaders.

9 Jun 2026

Brushing your teeth daily could prevent hospital-acquired pneumonia

 A simple improvement in oral care for hospitalised patients reduced the risk of non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia by 60 percent, a trial of 8870 patients in three Australian hospitals has found.  

8 Jun 2026

Building the nation’s future: universities dominate national awards

The academic community of Australia has strengthened its presence in this year’s King’s Birthday 2026 Honours List in a powerful reminder of the impact of higher education on Australia’s future. 

8 Jun 2026

Top 10 research gaps in child and adolescent cancer care identified in nationwide study 

Critical knowledge gaps in child and adolescent cancer care identified in a QUT-led nationwide study highlighted the need for research focussed on cancer treatment safety, toxicity and resistance alongside a need for personalised psychosocial support during treatment and survivorship.