
A brief history
Ranked among the top 50 universities globally, The University of Queensland holds a prominent position as a distinguished research and educational institution in Australia. Its establishment dates back to April 16, 1910, marking Queensland’s inaugural university and the subsequent formation of the first UQ Senate. The inaugural year saw the commencement of classes in Old Government House on George Street, Brisbane, featuring three faculties – Arts, Science, and Engineering – and an enrollment of 83 students, comprising 60 men and 23 women.