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Dorothy Hill, palaeontologist, who was described as the "most distinguished scholar of the first 75 years of the University of Queensland" [1] Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, biologist and climate scientist known as a leading in the effects of climate change on coral reefs; Philip Hogg, Head of ACRF Centenary Cancer Research Center at the Centenary Institute
Pages in category "University of Queensland alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 747 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
The following is a list of libraries in Queensland, Australia. State Library of Queensland Atrium of the State Library of Queensland Academic Libraries Australian Catholic University Library (Australian Catholic University) John and Alison Kearney Library (Bond University) CQUniversity Library (Central Queensland University) Fed Uni Library (Federation University Australia) Cyril Golding ...
It is an internet-based, non-profit collaboration between researchers and librarians from Australian universities, housed at The University of Queensland (UQ). The AustLit database comprises biographical and bibliographical records of Australian storytelling and print cultures, with over 1 million individual 'work' records, and over 75 discrete ...
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.
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Margaret enrolled at the University of Queensland in 1944, residing at the Women's College. She became active in the Student Union, was the first female editor of the Union magazine, Semper Floreat in 1946, and Vice President of the Student Union. [1] She was also President of the Women's Students Club. [3]