NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) is working closely with QUT planetary science and visualisation experts as a part of the Mars 2020 mission's Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL) team.
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Our IT and games courses give you hands-on learning in a practical field, with amazing real-world applications and outcomes.
Use information and automation to make our lives more connected, secure and easier.
Develop interactive worlds that motivate consumers and grow business.
Drive progress and innovation using knowledge and insights extracted from data.
Think about the future. What issues do we need to address, as a society, to ensure longevity? Climate change. Water scarcity. Food shortages. Species extinction. Affordable housing.
A predicted 75% of future occupations need STEM literacy, so a skilled STEM workforce is central to addressing these complex issues now and into the future.
Build an IT qualification to suit your aspirations, with the option to specialise in computer science or information systems.
Bachelor of Information TechnologyLearn both the creative and technical aspects of game development by exploring current and emerging animation techniques.
Bachelor of Games and Interactive EnvironmentsAnalyse and interrogate data to provide meaningful insights with Queensland’s only specialist data science undergraduate degree.
Bachelor of Data ScienceA double degree can help you develop a portfolio of skills and capabilities so you will be flexible, prepared for change and able to maximise your career opportunities. Create your own specialist career niche by combining your IT degree with a complementary study area that interest you.
Take your love of gaming and turn into real-world opportunities with athletic scholarships, behind-the-scenes production and commentary, and social and community events.
We offer a holistic approach to one of the fastest growing emerging sports with inclusion programs and industry placements. Our purpose-built esports arena is Australia’s first university gaming space.
Whether you play for fun or would like to level up your gaming, you're in the right place.
Discover what a job in IT is all about, meet real people working in the field and find out what you can do right now to set your career on the right path.
Tune in to hear from a great line-up of guest QUT alumni from around the world.
Hosted by current QUT STEM student, Mackenzi Oliver, the show welcomes our guests to share stories about the paths they’ve taken to get where they are in their STEM careers.
With only one in four STEM workers being women, we recognise the importance of supporting and celebrating women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
We're tackling this gender divide through a number of programs and initiatives, including #STEMtheTide.
A large installation made of sugar will be the centrepiece of a new exhibition focussed on the hidden connections between people and their environment opening at QUT Art Museum on July 5.
New Australian-made positioning technology based on QUT research is set to compete with global brands in monitoring risk and safety of road bridges, high-rise buildings, dams and other major natural or constructed structures.
Australia and other national governments should follow the lead of the United States and share their intellectual property on COVID-19 technology through the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), says QUT IP law expert Professor Matthew Rimmer.
Our IT and games courses give you hands-on learning in a practical field, with amazing real-world applications and outcomes.
Use information and automation to make our lives more connected, secure and easier
Develop interactive worlds that motivate consumers and grow business.
Drive progress and innovation using knowledge and insights extracted from data.
Combine your leadership and IT skills to effectively translate business strategies into information technology solutions.
Drive real change and impact key decisions. Use your advanced analytical skills to turn data into insight and intelligence.
Apply your specialist knowledge and skills to succeed in senior IT-related positions or continue into higher-degree research.
Scholarships are not just about financial support; they provide leadership and engagement opportunities, giving you the edge professionally as you advance your IT career.
With only one in four STEM workers being women, we recognise the importance of supporting and celebrating women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
We're tackling this gender divide through a number of programs and initiatives, including #STEMtheTide.
Meet some of the people changing our world for the better, with a behind the scenes snapshot of science that can:
A large installation made of sugar will be the centrepiece of a new exhibition focussed on the hidden connections between people and their environment opening at QUT Art Museum on July 5.
New Australian-made positioning technology based on QUT research is set to compete with global brands in monitoring risk and safety of road bridges, high-rise buildings, dams and other major natural or constructed structures.
Australia and other national governments should follow the lead of the United States and share their intellectual property on COVID-19 technology through the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), says QUT IP law expert Professor Matthew Rimmer.
Our science, IT and mathematics courses give you hands-on learning in a practical field, with amazing real-world applications and outcomes.
Use information and automation to make our lives more connected, secure and easier
Develop interactive worlds that motivate consumers and grow business.
Drive progress and innovation using knowledge and insights extracted from data.
Think about the future. What issues do we need to address, as a society, to ensure longevity? Climate change. Water scarcity. Food shortages. Species extinction. Affordable housing.
A predicted 75% of future occupations need STEM literacy, so a skilled STEM workforce is central to addressing these complex issues now and into the future.
Build an IT qualification to suit your aspirations, with the option to specialise in computer science or information systems.
Bachelor of Information TechnologyLearn both the creative and technical aspects of game development by exploring current and emerging animation techniques.
Bachelor of Games and Interactive EnvironmentsAnalyse and interrogate data to provide meaningful insights with Queensland’s only specialist data science undergraduate degree.
Bachelor of Data ScienceA double degree can help you develop a portfolio of skills and capabilities so you will be flexible, prepared for change and able to maximise your career opportunities. Create your own specialist career niche by combining your IT degree with a complementary study area that interest you.
Take your love of gaming and turn into real-world opportunities with athletic scholarships, behind-the-scenes production and commentary, and social and community events.
We offer a holistic approach to one of the fastest growing emerging sports with inclusion programs and industry placements. Our purpose-built esports arena is Australia’s first university gaming space.
Whether you play for fun or would like to level up your gaming, you're in the right place.
Discover what a job in IT is all about, meet real people working in the field and find out what you can do right now to set your career on the right path.
Tune in to hear from a great line-up of guest QUT alumni from around the world.
Hosted by current QUT STEM student, Mackenzi Oliver, the show welcomes our guests to share stories about the paths they’ve taken to get where they are in their STEM careers.
With only one in four STEM workers being women, we recognise the importance of supporting and celebrating women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
We're tackling this gender divide through a number of programs and initiatives, including #STEMtheTide.
A large installation made of sugar will be the centrepiece of a new exhibition focussed on the hidden connections between people and their environment opening at QUT Art Museum on July 5.
New Australian-made positioning technology based on QUT research is set to compete with global brands in monitoring risk and safety of road bridges, high-rise buildings, dams and other major natural or constructed structures.
Australia and other national governments should follow the lead of the United States and share their intellectual property on COVID-19 technology through the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), says QUT IP law expert Professor Matthew Rimmer.
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