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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