The University of Queensland School of Medicine
Established by on December 10, 1909, the University of Queensland (UQ) is the oldest university in Queensland and one of Australia's premier and most prestigious learning and research institutions. As a founding member of the national Group of Eight universities, UQ is a research-strong "sandstone" university committed to ensuring that Australia has higher education institutions which are genuinely world class.
UQ continues to attract the vast majority of the state's highest academic achievers and is renowned nationally and internationally for the quality of its teaching and research. In 1998-99 it was named Australia's University of the Year and it continues to enjoy the highest overall rating for Queensland universities in the annual Good Universities Guide. According to The Times Higher-QS World University Rankings UQ has ranked as one of the world’s top 50 universities consistently from 2004 onwards.
The University of Queensland's graduates have a strong record of success in attaining employment and income levels well above average. UQ qualifications are highly regarded by employers everywhere and its graduates form a powerful network
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