University of Queensland

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MottoScientia ac Labore
(Latin)
Formation1909
HeadquartersBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Type•  Public
•  research university
University in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

The University of Queensland (UQ) has its main campus in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, specifically in the suburb of St Lucia. The UQ St Lucia campus is the largest of the three UQ campuses. UQ's other two campuses are located in Ipswich and Gatton.

UQ is one of the geographically largest universities in Australia. It is the longest-established university in the state, as well as being a founding member of the international Universitas 21 organisation and a member of Australia's Group of Eight.

In addition, UQ is one of Australia's top two or three research intensive universities. It contains many joint and collaborative research centres, such as the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (which conducts research jointly with CSIRO), the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) and the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI). In addition, UQ is involved in centres such as the Queensland Institute of Medical Research at the Royal Brisbane Hospital.

It was established on December 10, 1909, with Sir William MacGregor as first chancellor and was originally situated in Brisbane's CBD. In 1930, the St Lucia campus was purchased using funds donated by James O'Neil Mayne and his sister Mary Emelia Mayne to replace the less spacious city campus (now home to the Gardens Point campus of the Queensland University of Technology).

Building Peace and Stability: Measuring Effectiveness of Peace and Capacity Building Operations

"A Joint Project of the UQ Social Research Centre and Australian Federal Police.

"The project aims to develop a comprehensive framework for assessing the performance and effectiveness of international policing missions, including peace operations and police capacity building." [1]

People

Pro-Nuclear Vice-Chancellor

"The University of Queensland's Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Greenfield, AO, will be the Vice-Chancellor of UQ from January 2008." [2]

Joint Initiative with Free-Market Think Tank

"In a recent joint initiative, the Institute of Public Affairs and the University of Queensland have formed the Science and Environment Research Group." [3] [4]

"Funding is available for 4 PhD scholarships to undertake evidence-based research into environmental issues with the aim of providing improved information and frameworks for prioritizing environmental need, quantifying the costs and benefits of conservation initiatives, developing agricultural policies and appropriate legal frameworks." [5]

Australia Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration

From November 29-30, 2007, the University of Queensland will be hosting the Australia Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration (APHNAC) conference. "APHNAC Chair, Associate Professor John Coveney, said the conference would highlight key issues that affect how the way food policy is developed and food choices are made." [6]

Rio Tinto on campus

  • UQ is also part of CSIRO's Light Metals Flagship to help work with mining companies "to help realise the Flagship's goals of leading a global revolution in light metals and, for Australia, doubling export income and generating significant new industries, while reducing any negative environmental impact." [3]
  • UQ is also one of four Core Research Participants which also include CSIRO Minerals, Curtin University, and Murdoch University at Parker Centre. "The Core Industry Participants in the new Centre are Alcan International, Alcoa World Alumina, AngloGold Ashanti Australia, Aughinish Alumina, BHP Billiton, Billiton Aluminium Australia, Hatch Associates, Queensland Alumina, Rio Tinto and WMC Resources." [4]
  • In 2004, Rio Tinto announced that "Satellite technology will be used to track koalas as part of a ground-breaking new research program between The University of Queensland and major mining company Rio Tinto Coal Australia (RTCA)." For further details
  • UQ teams up with Rio Tinto to try to sack the president of the local union. [5]
  • In July 2007 Rio Tinto and The University of Queensland "signed a five-year $2 million partnership to address skills shortages in the mining engineering sector within Queensland." [7]
  • Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining "was established by the University of Queensland in 2001 in response to growing interest in and debate about the role of the mining and minerals industry in contemporary society." [8]

Corporate influence on campus

The University reported in June 2007 that they are working on developing Scramjet technology with the United States' Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), and the Australian Hypersonics Initiative (AHI). [9] Defence Materials Technology Centre.


 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Peter GresteUNESCO Chair in Journalism and CommunicationsFebruary 2018March 2022
John QuigginProfessor of Economics2003Published on how Do vaccination passports take away freedoms? It depends on how you frame the question for the WEF in 2021.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
George Brandis22 June 1957AustraliaSpook
Politician
Going to great lengths to protect deep state as Attorney General
Quentin Bryce23 December 1942
Bill Hayden23 January 1933AustraliaPoliticianMinister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from 1983 to 1988
Kimberley Kitching16 February 197010 March 2022AustraliaPoliticianAustralian Senator who died suddenly
Johann Olav Koss29 October 1968NorwaySpeed skaterNorwegian Olympic champion. When attending 2006 Bilderberg conference he led a Canadian NGO.
Andrew Liveris5 May 1954AustraliaBanker
Businessperson
Dow Chair and CEO, member of the Australian Covid task force
Mark McGowan (Australian politician)13 July 1967AustraliaPolitician
Lawyer
Deep state functionary
A gray politician who came to prominence during the COVID-19 deep event. The tyrannical Premier of Western Australia.
Annastacia Palaszczuk25 July 1969AustraliaPolitician
Malcolm Roberts3 May 1955Australia
UK
PoliticianAustralian Senator; advocate of Ivermectin
Graeme Wood1947AustraliaDeep state operative
Businessperson
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References

  1. About the Project, University of Queensland, accessed July 27, 2009.
  2. The University of Queensland’s next V-C is a global selection, University of Queensland, accessed August 13, 2007.
  3. PhD Scholarships - Environmental Science/Law, Apply Now, accessed October 1, 2007.
  4. http://www.law.uq.edu.au/events/IPA-UQ-short-advertisment.pdf
  5. Interested in the Environment? Looking to do a PhD?, jennifermarohasy, accessed October 1, 2007.
  6. UQ hosts conference on changing issues in public health nutrition, UQ, accessed December 3, 2007.
  7. UQ and Rio Tinto join mining forces, UQ, accessed August 13, 2007.
  8. About The Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland, accessed September 17, 2008.
  9. Safe launch for scramjet experiment, UQ News Online, accessed July 5, 2007.


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