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The University of Queensland Library (UQ Library, founded in 1910) provides library access to students of the University of Queensland in Brisbane. It developed from a small provincial university library into a major research library. [3] It was first housed in the Old Government House building of George Street from 1911 to 1923. From 1923 to ...
Freda Bage, biology lecturer and first principal of the Women's College at UQ; Dana Bergstrom, senior lecturer in ecology and botany, Antarctic researcher; Brit Andresen, Emeritus Professor in Architecture at UQ; Quentin Bryce, former Governor of Queensland, former Governor-General of Australia, law lecturer at UQ
University of Queensland Rugby Club players (47 P) Pages in category "University of Queensland alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 747 total.
Although the Law School began properly teaching in 1936, a Faculty of Law was established pro forma with the foundation of the University of Queensland in 1911. [11] This enabled the university to confer ad eundem gradum degrees, an honorary degree recognizing the award given by another university, and Doctors of Laws honoris causa, recognizing the contribution of selected persons toward the ...
UniQuest is the main commercialisation company of The University of Queensland and specialises in global technology transfer and facilitates access for all business. UniQuest has created over 100 startups from its intellectual property portfolio, and since 2000 UniQuest and its start-ups have raised more than $700 million to take university ...
(In the past, New College students have been given an opportunity to purchase books leaving the college's library collection.) DEVELOPING: New College of Florida dumped hundreds of library books ...
John Denis Fryer was born on 11 September 1895 in Springsure, Central Queensland, [1] the son of Charles George Fryer and his wife Rosina (née Richards). Jack Fryer attended Rockhampton Grammar School and went on to win a scholarship to The University of Queensland (UQ) in 1915, aged 19.
Queensland College of Art alumni (15 P) Queensland School of Film and Television alumni (2 P) University of Queensland alumni (2 C, 747 P)