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The Queensland University of Technology's (QUT) reputation as a 'university for the real world' is founded on the strong partnerships and relationships it continues to develop with business, government and the broader community.

QUT regularly engages with external partners, locally and globally, in its teaching learning and research, to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.

We work to make our assets, both intellectual and physical, accessible to the wider community, particularly through making connections with and opening up our facilities to the local communities around our campuses.

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Visit the Challenging Boundaries website to find out more about how QUT is building partnerships to address real-world problems and broader issues in community-university engagement.

Engagement Overview
A whole of University strategy has been adopted to give QUT's engagement with community, business and government both visibility and coherence.

Engagement News
The AUCEA National Conference 2008 was held from 9-11 July at the Sunshine Coast and Fraser Islands. QUT hosted a pre-conference activity for delegates at the Kelvin Grove Urban Village and Creative Precincts. Read more

Partnership Opportunities
Each Faculty, Institute and Division has recognised, long-term relationships with key partners. Find out more about partnering with QUT.

Engagement Grants
The 2008 round of Engagement Innovation Grants closed on 16 May. 18 applications were received from project teams involving QUT and partner organisations.

Engagement Projects
A range of innovative and sustainable projects are delivering mutually beneficial outcomes for QUT with its community, business and government partners.

QUT's Visiting Scholars Program
As part of the Visiting Scholars Program, QUT hosts visits from internationally renowned engagement experts. Find out more about how these scholars’ knowledge and experience is shared with the QUT community.

Engagement Committee
The Engagement Committee provides advice to the Vice-Chancellor on engagement priorities, trends and developments, and opportunities in engagement; and guides and monitors engagement project teams' direction and delivery. Find out more about the four new engagement project teams commissioned by the Engagement Committee.

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Other support information and services that have been developed for staff and students may be available to you.

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