Queensland University of Technology
The Queensland University of Technology (also known as QUT) is a university in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[1] It has three main campuses. They are at Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove (in Brisbane City), and at Caboolture to the north.[2] QUT began in 1989. It is now the second-largest university in Queensland. The university has a good reputation. It is ranked by some people as one of the best universities in Queensland.[3]
Many famous people graduated from the university, including singer Darren Hayes, past Treasurer of Australia Wayne Swan, and creationist Ken Ham. It competes with the University of Queensland and Griffith University as the main university of Queensland.
Queensland University Of Technology Media
P Block, part of the Science and Engineering Precinct, at the Gardens Point campus, in the Brisbane CBD
Brisbane School of Arts, opened 1849, the earliest antecedent institution
The Chancellery building on the Gardens Point campus
Main building on the Kelvin Grove campus, built in the early 1930s
QUT Gardens Point campus as seen from South Bank Parklands.
The Kelvin Grove campus is situated in the Kelvin Grove Urban Village
References
- ↑ "Queensland University of Technology {QUT} profile". australianuniversities.com.au. Australian Educational Network. 1998. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ↑ "Campuses and facilities". qut.edu.au. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- ↑ "QUT - Rankings". qut.edu.au. Retrieved 4 April 2015.