Queensland University of Technology

Public research university in Brisbane

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2025 Ranked #226 in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings.
2025 Achieved a tied position of #182 (13th nationally) in the 2025–2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities.
2024 Queensland University of Technology ranked #201 in the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities, positioning 15th nationally.
2024 Attained #300 in the CWTS Leiden Ranking, ranking 15th nationally.
2024 Achieved #213 in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings, ranking 16th nationally.
2024 Positioned #201–300 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, tied 9–15th nationally.
2024 Ranked #201–250 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, placing 11–13th nationally.
2024 University ranked #21 in the Australian Financial Review Best Universities Ranking.
2023 QUT graduates achieved an 83.2% employer satisfaction rate in the national Employer Satisfaction Survey, demonstrating strong workplace readiness and employer perception.
2023 QUT undergraduate students recorded a 81.3% full-time employment rate, while postgraduate students achieved a 92.5% full-time employment rate in the Graduate Outcomes Survey.
2023 QUT undergraduate students rated their overall educational experience at 74.9%, while postgraduate students rated their experience at 77.1% in the Student Experience Survey.
2021 Continued workplace culture issues persisted, leading to renewed criticism of the university's management and internal environment.
2020 QUT faced significant workplace culture controversies involving allegations of bullying and misrepresentation of job losses, with many academic and professional staff reporting living in fear of the workplace environment.
September 28 2018 Withdrew participation from the Australian Technology Network of universities
January 8 2018 Caboolture campus was transferred to the University of the Sunshine Coast, ending QUT's presence at this location.
2012 After QUT's campus vacancy, the Queensland Government began plans to decentralize government services and move approximately 1000 employees to the remodeled former QUT Carseldine campus buildings.

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