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In 1988, the Queensland University of Technology Act was passed for the grant of university status to Queensland Institute of Technology (QIT). As a result, QIT was granted university status and was operational as Queensland University of Technology (QUT) beginning in January 1989. The Brisbane College of Advanced Education joined with QUT in 1990.
Map of Queensland University Technology Gardens Point campus, 2012. Originally a group of nine, free-standing, bold, red facebrick buildings grouped around a central courtyard, the former Brisbane Central Technical College was designed in 1909 and opened for classes in 1915.
CQUniversity Brisbane is located in the heart of the CBD at 160 Ann Street, Brisbane. [58] The campus comprises nine floors of facilities including lecture rooms, multimedia labs, bookshop, library and a student lounge.
Shafston International College is a private education institution for international students located in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.It offers vocational training, Adult English language programs, High School Preparation, Study Tour and University Pathway programs.
Billy Blue College of Design is an Australian private design college [1] with campuses in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. [2] It is focused on teaching a combination of design disciplines [3] including digital media, branded fashion, interior design, gaming, 3D design and animation, user experience design and web design, and communication design.
This is a list of Queensland University of Technology people, including notable past and present alumni and faculty of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Royal Brisbane Institute of Technology. The Royal Brisbane Institute of Technology (or RBIT) has taught over 7,500 international students from 42 different countries and has a global network and several articulation partnerships. RBIT recently moved to a new campus located within Brisbane's CBD on Level 1, 99 Creek St, 4000.
With degrees from the University of Queensland, and McGill University in Canada, Cunningham was awarded his Doctorate from Griffith University in Brisbane in 1988. He is well known for his contributions to media , communications and cultural studies and to their relevance to industry practice and government policy.