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26.07.10 Turning ideas into realityBudding entrepreneurs with the dream of turning a novel idea into a booming business have the opportunity to draw on the experience of industry and academic experts, with the start of the Queensland University of Technology Innovation Space.
21.07.10 Survey seeks to unveil the secrecy of organ donationThe decision to be an organ donor, while personal, should not be kept secret, according to a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researcher who has launched a nationwide survey into people's attitudes to communicating their organ donation wishes.
14.07.10 Removing the uncertainty from coronial autopsiesFamilies have the right to object to an invasive coronial autopsy of their loved one, but whether their objection is accepted by the Coroner tends to be an arbitrary decision, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) justice expert Dr Belinda Carpenter said.
Queensland University of Technology has one of Australia's fastest growing research profiles, and aims to become research-intensive in selected areas of strength and priority. QUT has national leaders in a number of fields.
Research at QUT is characterised by quality, relevance and partnerships. QUT's focus is to undertake high-impact research that is both of the highest academic quality and also aimed at making a real and practical difference to the world around us.

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QUT's four research Institutes seek solutions to multidisciplinary research questions by bringing together experts from across the university.
Collaborative centres
QUT research informs industry innovation and delivers positive social change through close links with industry and the community.
QUT research groups
Researchers in QUT's faculties, centres and schools collaborate on projects in specialised fields of interest.

