QUT welcomes high school students to 2026 BlueShift competition

More than 50 teams across Queensland applied to this year's annual BlueShift High School business case competition. The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) set the challenge, asking students to provide a proposal on how they may improve awareness of Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance and its importance among 15 to 18-year-olds in regional and rural Queensland.

Law Students Showcase Advocacy Excellence on Global Stage

Competing on an international stage is no small feat, but for QUT Law students Marli Simpson, Ivy Smith and Kohen Hansen, the 2026 Oxford Intellectual Property Moot was an opportunity to build on experience, sharpen their advocacy, and immerse themselves in a truly global legal challenge

Faculty of Business and Law celebrates top-performing students at annual Prize Ceremony

More than 70 sponsored school-based prizes and Corporate Partners in Excellence Scholarships have been awarded to students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels to recognise their outstanding achievements in the 2025 academic year.

QUT Bold forum to explore how safer online spaces can protect the next generation

How Australia can better protect children and young people from harm in the rapidly evolving online world will be the focus of a major public forum hosted by QUT next month.

QUT research reveals hidden debt pressures during Christmas credit crunch

The QUT Centre for Justice has released a special edition of its Briefing Paper Series examining how financial pressure, credit use and debt-related risks intensify for individuals, families and small businesses during the holiday season.

From page to pool to parliament: QUT celebrates eight new honorary doctorates

Beloved Brisbane author Trent Dalton, champion swim coach Laurie Lawrence AO and former federal MPs Dr The Honourable Mary Crawford AM and Ufficiale The Honourable Teresa Gambaro are among eight distinguished recipients of QUT honorary doctorates.