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The school provides university level Diploma programs in the areas of Science, Commerce, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Engineering, Design, Hotel Management, Social and Psychological Science and Information Technology. The Diploma programs mirror the first year of a selection of bachelor's degrees at Griffith University allowing students to ...
The QUT Business School is one of six faculties at the Queensland University of Technology. [1] It is home to the QUT Graduate School of Business, as well as four-discipline focused schools; the School of Accountancy, the School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, the School of Economics and Finance, and the School of Management. [2]
The school was renamed the Department of Business Administration and later became School of Management in 1984. [5] UQ Business School was formed in 2002 with the merger of the Schools of Commerce and Management, and two years later it expanded further when it merged with the Technology and Innovation Management Centre (TIMC). [5]
2020 Honored as the University of Southern Queensland Outstanding Alumni of the Year. [25] 2017 Named as the Engineers Australia Queensland Professional Engineer of the Year. [26] 2016 Honored with the "Pamana Ng Pilipino" award from President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines. [27] [28] 2016 Conferred IWA Fellow by the International Water ...
Master of Business Administration: MBA Master of Cyber Security MCyberSec Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy MCSSD Master of Laws: LLM Master of Philosophy: MPhil [discipline] [g] Master of Public Health: MPH Master of Research: MRes. Another research master's degree. Graduate Certificate in "Speciality/Faculty" GCert or GradCert ...
In 2009, the State Library of Queensland, the Queensland Library Foundation and Queensland University of Technology collaborated to establish the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame (QBLHOF) which recognises the "outstanding public contribution made by leaders of business to the reputation of Queensland and its economic and social development".
The origin of the Planning Institute was in early volunteer-based Australian town planning associations comprising a mixture of design professionals (architects, engineers and surveyors) and interested individuals. This included the Town Planning Association of NSW in 1913, and the Western Australian Town Planning Association in 1916.
Wendy Daunt, Deaf Studies Teacher, Royal School for the Deaf, Derby. For services to Deaf Children and to the Young Adult and Deaf Communities. Dharshini David, Chief Economics Correspondent, BBC and Author. For services to Economics. Julian Christopher David, Chief Executive Officer, techUK. For services to the Technology Industry and to Trade.