Businesses are looking for better ways to get the best from the people they employ. The tired cliche that employees are our greatest asset is false. It’s unlocking the potential of employees that is the greatest asset.
From a regional Queensland town to Politics: QUT Pathway to Politics for Women
Coming from a small regional Queensland town, Sara Diana Faraj was gobsmacked when she was accepted into the QUT Pathways to Politics for Women program in 2022. In a room full of powerful women from all walks of life and all different political spheres, the importance of being…
It’s never too early to apply: QUT Pathways to Politics for Women
Taylor-Rose Hull has always been interested in politics and after being encouraged by a friend to complete the program in 2022, she now knows herself that she does have a future in politics and is confident to step up into leadership roles with her party and start her…
The Community Effect: Enhancing Learning
Participants in learning communities share results and learn from each other, thereby improving their ability to achieve rapid progress and acquire more knowledge.
Employees Looking for More than Attractive Salary
At a time when the unemployment rate holds at an all-time low of 3.9% (ABS Labour Force, May 2022), a recently released study of over 6,000 Australian respondents found that an attractive salary alone is no longer the major driving factor in employment choice.
Embedding Learning from the World’s Oldest Astronomers into Teaching
QUT’s 100th Associate Fellow (Indigenous) recipient, Dr Michael Cowley, is an astrophysicist who draws on perspectives from the world’s oldest astronomers in his teaching.
Why I Applied for Associate Fellow (Indigenous) of the HEA
Meet staff members Dr Kathryn Kelly and Dr Andrew Demasson and learn more about why they chose to apply for Associate Fellow (Indigenous) of the HEA and how they integrate Indigenous perspectives into their practice.
Emerging Technology for Response and Recovery: An International Dialogue
An international dialogue hosted by the IBM Center for The Business of Government looked at critical challenges facing homeland security and border control agencies in a post-pandemic world.
Supercharge your Content Marketing Knowledge with QUTeX
It’s never been more important to effectively plan and implement the content your organisation is producing – it’s the key to meeting your engagement and sales KPIs.
QUT and AIIA Supporting Queensland’s ICT Skills
QUT in partnership with the Australian Information Industry Association’s (AIIA) is supporting the growth of Australia’s ICT workforce.