The University of Queensland
The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions. It is the oldest university in Queensland and has produced generations of graduates who have gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry.
The University
is a founding member of the national Group of Eight,
an alliance of research-strong "sandstone" universities committed to
ensuring that Australia has higher education institutions which are
genuinely world class. It belongs also to the global Universitas 21 alliance.
This group aims to enhance the quality of university outcomes through
international benchmarking and a joint venture e-learning project with
The Thomson Corporation.
UQ continues to attract the vast majority of the state's highest
academic achievers and is renowned nationally and internationally for
the quality of its teaching and research. In 1998-99 it was named
Australia's University of the Year and it continues to enjoy the
highest overall rating for Queensland universities in the annual Good
Universities Guide.
UQ remains the most successful Australian university in winning and
being shortlisted for Australian Awards for University Teaching since
they were established in 1997. On a variety of measures it is one of
the top three or four research universities in the country and this
success was underlined last year when it celebrated its 5000th PhD
graduation. UQ also is building a cluster of international-quality
research centres and institutes that will keep it at the frontiers of
emerging research fields, particularly the biosciences.
The University of Queensland's graduates have a strong record of
success in attaining employment and income levels well above average.
UQ qualifications are highly regarded by employers everywhere and our
graduates form a powerful network of success across all industries and
endeavours in all corners of the globe. In recent years, the
international standing of UQ has been reinforced with a rapid growth in
fee-paying students from abroad, as well as strong growth in
postgraduate studies.
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