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The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of
Australia's premier learning and research institutions. Founded
in 1909, 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.
Consisting of three campuses, the University also operates about
50 sites throughout Queensland in hospitals, on tropical islands
and it even has its own experimental mine. UQ is involved in a
further 118 centres and institutes. With 37,518 enrolled
students from more than 117 countries, 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.
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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