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12 unusual facts about Queensland University of Technology


B. S. Sahay

He was also an adjunct professor at the School of International Business, Queensland University of Technology and founding chairman of the Centre for Supply Chain Management.

Cascadeer

After a year of working various jobs, Ryan decided to enroll in a music course at Queensland University of Technology.

Emmy Kubainski

Emmy graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Laws and a Masters in Journalism.

George Blakley

In 2001 Blakley received an honorary doctorate from Queensland University of Technology.

Lucas Meijs

In addition, in 2003, Meijs was a guest researcher at the Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit studies, Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.

Maggi Sietsma

Institutions Sietsma has developed programs for include: Queensland Arts Council, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland Performing Arts Trust (now QPAC), Queensland Education department, HKAPA.

Sietsma then moved to Brisbane to teach modern dance at the Brisbane College of Advanced Education (now the Queensland University of Technology), where she developed the first Bachelor Degree in Dance.

In 1995, Sietsma was awarded a Master of Arts in Research by the Queensland University of Technology.

Northern Busway, Brisbane

The busway then continues north alongside the Exhibition railway line and then north-east through the Victoria Park Golf Complex, with stations adjacent to the Normanby Fiveways, the QUT campus at Kelvin Grove and the Royal Children's Hospital in the suburb of Herston.

Reece Tollenaere

Reece has a Bachelors degree in Science from the Queensland University of Technology, majoring in Biotechnology, a Bachelor of Science Honours in Genetics from the University of Queensland, and a Diploma of Business in Marketing.

Shoba Raja

Raja has worked in collaborative research projects with Kingston University in Ontario, Canada, and currently manages BasicNeeds’ collaborations with the London School of Economics, UK; University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Melbourne, Australia; Queensland University of Technology, Australia; and Millennium Village Project of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Terry Flew

Terry Flew is an associate Professor of Media and Communication in the Creative Industries faculty at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.


4MBS

The station first went to air on 1 March 1979 at 10.30am, from a small area rented from the Queensland University of Technology’s Kelvin Grove campus.

Alan McKee

He worked at Edith Cowan University and the University of Queensland before moving to the Queensland University of Technology, where is currently a professor in the Creative Industries Faculty.

Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre

Many prominent environmentalists, environmental practitioners and academics have been associated with CASEREC over the years, including Professor Steve Dovers(ANU), former ACT MLA Kerrie Tucker, Professor Valerie Brown (ANU), the late philosopher Dr Val Plumwood, naturalist and historian Ian Fraser, Dr Robin Tennant-Wood (University of Canberra), Professor Janis Birkeland (Queensland University of Technology) and ZeroWaste's Gerry Gillespie.

Erik Proper

After graduation Proper started his academic as Computer Science researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia, and lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology.

Inspector Gadget 2

Settings for this film include the Queensland University of Technology Gardens Point Campus, Queensland Parliament House, University of Queensland St Lucia Campus; South Bank Parklands Beach; Toowong Village, Anglican Church Grammar School and the William Jolly Bridge, all in Brisbane, Australia.

John Douglas Story

D. Story, he migrated to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with his parents, as a child, and attended Brisbane Grammar School and Brisbane Technical College.

Jon Stratton

Stratton has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Essex and has worked in Australia since 1980, arriving at Curtin in 1990 after teaching at universities in Brisbane (Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland), Armidale (University of New England) and Darwin (Northern Territory University).

Malcolm Gillies

He serves on the Nyenrode Foundation Board, responsible for the Nyenrode Business University and the Nyenrode Estate in the Netherlands; and is an Adjunct Professor in Creative Industries of Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

Matthew Gardiner

Matthew briefly studied surveying at Queensland University of Technology before transferring to Charles Darwin University to complete an undergraduate Nursing degree before working at Royal Darwin Hospital in the Emergency Department and Operating Theatre.

Open access mandate

Among the universities that have adopted open-access mandates for faculty are Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University College London, Queensland University of Technology, University of Minho, University of Liege and ETH Zürich.

UAV Outback Challenge

In 2008 the UAV Challenge was organised by the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (a five-year long partnership between CSIRO and Queensland University of Technology), the Queensland State Government, and Boeing Defence Australia.

In 2009 the UAV Challenge was organised by the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (a five-year long partnership between CSIRO and Queensland University of Technology), the Queensland State Government, and Boeing Defence Australia.

In 2007 the UAV Challenge was organised by the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (a five-year long partnership between CSIRO and Queensland University of Technology), the Queensland State Government, and Boeing Defence Australia.