Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a research university located on three campuses in the Brisbane area: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove, and Caboolture.
The university in its current form was founded 1990, when the then Queensland Institute of Technology (QIT) merged with the Brisbane College of Advanced Education. The university has approximately 35,000 undergraduate students and 5,000 post graduate students, of which 6,000 are international students. It has over 4 000 staff members, and an annual budget of more than AU$750 million.
QUT ranks within the top 10 Australian Universities and the upper 3 per cent world-wide. QUT has been ranked as Australia's best university under 50 years of age by the Times Higher Education Top 100, and ranks 26th globally in that category.
The Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) commenced operation in October 2006 at the Kelvin Grove campus.
It is a collaborative institute based at QUT devoted to improving the health of individuals through research innovation. IHBI’s researchers focus on three broad health areas: prevention, mind and body, and recovery.
The institute draws from the faculties of Health, Science and Technology, and Built Environment and Engineering.
Courses offered
- SC80, Master of Applied Science
- LSN011 Research Seminars in Life Science 12 credits
- LSN013 Readings in Life Science. 24 credits
- PCN705 Research Methodology 6 credits
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for lab based research
- Biofabrication techniques
3D printing
Melt electrospinning writing
Solution electrospinning
- Histology techniques
Sectioning techniques
Common staining techniques
Immunohisto-staining
More info
- QUT international student guide
- 2016 QUT Inbound applying guide
- Academic calendar 2015
- Academic offer updates
- Contacts
- Grading system
- About Brisbane