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 mathematics and data science courses give you hands-on learning in a practical field, with amazing real-world applications and outcomes.
Use mathematical techniques, modelling and analysis to solve complex problems for our economy, society and the environment.
Drive progress and innovation using knowledge and insights extracted from data.
Tap into your love for problem solving, and open up rich career opportunities in a wide range of industries with an undergraduate degree in mathematics or data science.
Meet growing industry demand for data-savvy professionals with a postgraduate degree in data analytics.
Join a collaborative research community at QUT that drives innovation and solve complex, real-world challenges.
Scholarships are not just about financial support; they provide leadership and engagement opportunities, giving you the edge professionally as you advance your data science or mathematics career.
Find out what it’s like to study mathematics and data science at QUT, learn about student life and explore exciting projects our researchers are involved in.
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.
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.
QUT Professor Ting Liao is one of 25 researchers from around the world who have made a flagship chemistry journal’s list of top women scientists at the forefront of energy research.
Ten QUT student-athletes, including archer Patrick Willis and sport climber Clea Hall (both pictured above), have been awarded $10,000 QUT-Australian Institute of Sport Scholarships to help them pursue their sport and education ambitions in 2024.