The University of Queensland
The University of Queensland (UQ), renowned internationally
for its highly-awarded teaching staff, world-class facilities and
superior campus environment, has a tradition of success.
UQ welcomes international students to a friendly and supportive
community that comprises more than 37,500 students, including 6,607
international students from around 120 countries. The University offers
more than 380 high quality programs, including full-degree, Study
Abroad, student exchange, English language training, and an academic
foundation bridging program.
UQ has a longstanding reputation for quality that is reinforced by
affiliations with prestigious national and international groups,
including the Australian Group of Eight (Go8) - a leading group of
Australian universities - and Universitas 21, a select international
network of comprehensive, research intensive universities committed to
world-best quality and practice.
In October 2006, the Times Higher Education Supplement rated UQ 45 th
in its World University Rankings. In 2007, the Good Universities Guide
awarded UQ the maximum five-star rating in six performance areas
(including student demand, positive graduate outcomes, staff
qualifications and research intensiveness).
Since its foundation in 1910, UQ has graduated more than 160,000
students including a Nobel Prize winner, an Oscar winner, and leaders
in government, law, science, public service, and the arts.
The University's picturesque riverfront campus at St Lucia, just seven
kilometres from Brisbane's vibrant city heart, is regarded by many as
Australia's most attractive.
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