The University of Queensland is one of Australia's premier research-intensive universities, producing generations of graduates who have gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry.
The University operates three major campuses. The main campus is at St Lucia, 7 kilometres from the centre of Brisbane; the other two are located west of Brisbane, at Ipswich and Gatton. All campuses offer state-of-the-art facilities and innovative learning environments.
There are seven Faculties and six Research Institutes within the University. The Faculties are: Arts; Biological and Chemical Sciences; Business, Economics and Law; Engineering, Physical Sciences and Architecture; Health Sciences; Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science; and Social and Behavioural Sciences. Thirty-two schools come within these faculties. The University has more than 5,000 staff, including over 2,000 academics who teach one of the most comprehensive ranges of high-quality programs in Australia.
The University operates more than 50 specialist teaching and research centres throughout Queensland, among them Australia's largest university marine research station (on the Great Barrier Reef ), agricultural centres, veterinary science teaching facilities, medical and dental schools, and the world's only university-owned experimental underground mine located in a capital city. Much of the activity of the University's Health Sciences Faculty occurs at Herston, the site of Australia's largest medical precinct. Onsite collaboration with leading Australian research hospitals and facilities permits a productive fusion between research, training and clinical care.
The University operates three major campuses. The main campus is at St Lucia, 7 kilometres from the centre of Brisbane; the other two are located west of Brisbane, at Ipswich and Gatton. All campuses offer state-of-the-art facilities and innovative learning environments.
There are seven Faculties and six Research Institutes within the University. The Faculties are: Arts; Biological and Chemical Sciences; Business, Economics and Law; Engineering, Physical Sciences and Architecture; Health Sciences; Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science; and Social and Behavioural Sciences. Thirty-two schools come within these faculties. The University has more than 5,000 staff, including over 2,000 academics who teach one of the most comprehensive ranges of high-quality programs in Australia.
The University operates more than 50 specialist teaching and research centres throughout Queensland, among them Australia's largest university marine research station (on the Great Barrier Reef ), agricultural centres, veterinary science teaching facilities, medical and dental schools, and the world's only university-owned experimental underground mine located in a capital city. Much of the activity of the University's Health Sciences Faculty occurs at Herston, the site of Australia's largest medical precinct. Onsite collaboration with leading Australian research hospitals and facilities permits a productive fusion between research, training and clinical care.
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