Fourth year QUT students recently conducted some practical work in obtaining GPS derived survey control for aerial photography and subsequent detailed photogrammetric mapping. The student work was mostly along George street between Margaret street, through the Gardens point campus and botanical gardens to the River-stage complex. The Spatial Science Industry should note that QUT has three (3) graduation ceremonies in February, April and September
The annual surveying field camp to Pittsworth /Linthorpe was again a successful event despite some e...
The WOK team (Wheels of Knowledge) again participated in the recent MS Brissie to Bay bike ride (50k...
There are currently a number of issues of great importance affecting universities and the way in whi...
Fourth year QUT students recently conducted some practical work in obtaining GPS derived survey cont...
Third year surveying students have recently undertaken the field work component to assist in the geo...
Summary of QUT student activities in year to date 2007 including site visit to MSQ and Port of Brisb...
Brief overview of topics/issues of interest end of 2009, including Spatial Science Students undertak...
The annual QUT Courses and Careers Day was recently held at the Gardens Point campus with around 20,...
Multiple awards for Spatial/Surveying lecturer, raising entry quality and commencing numbers at QUT,...
The annual QUT Courses and Careers Day was recently held at the Gardens Point campus with around 15,...
Skills in spatial sciences are fundamental to understanding our world in context. Increasing digital...
The QUT Innovation Train takes its message of innovation and technology to Queensland when it sets o...
QUT students are now being trained in the latest technology following the acquisition of Geodetic su...
Commencing Mid Year entry student numbers (Bachelor of Surveying program) were better than expected ...
New course coordinator (super course coordinator) for all Bachelor of Urban Development offerings, i...
The annual surveying field camp to Pittsworth /Linthorpe was again a successful event despite some e...
The WOK team (Wheels of Knowledge) again participated in the recent MS Brissie to Bay bike ride (50k...
There are currently a number of issues of great importance affecting universities and the way in whi...
Fourth year QUT students recently conducted some practical work in obtaining GPS derived survey cont...
Third year surveying students have recently undertaken the field work component to assist in the geo...
Summary of QUT student activities in year to date 2007 including site visit to MSQ and Port of Brisb...
Brief overview of topics/issues of interest end of 2009, including Spatial Science Students undertak...
The annual QUT Courses and Careers Day was recently held at the Gardens Point campus with around 20,...
Multiple awards for Spatial/Surveying lecturer, raising entry quality and commencing numbers at QUT,...
The annual QUT Courses and Careers Day was recently held at the Gardens Point campus with around 15,...
Skills in spatial sciences are fundamental to understanding our world in context. Increasing digital...
The QUT Innovation Train takes its message of innovation and technology to Queensland when it sets o...
QUT students are now being trained in the latest technology following the acquisition of Geodetic su...
Commencing Mid Year entry student numbers (Bachelor of Surveying program) were better than expected ...
New course coordinator (super course coordinator) for all Bachelor of Urban Development offerings, i...
The annual surveying field camp to Pittsworth /Linthorpe was again a successful event despite some e...
The WOK team (Wheels of Knowledge) again participated in the recent MS Brissie to Bay bike ride (50k...
There are currently a number of issues of great importance affecting universities and the way in whi...