The University of Queensland is one of the world's leading research institutions. Founded in 1910, it is the first comprehensive university in Queensland and one of the six sandstone universities. It is a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the Australian Eight-School Alliance, UNIVERSITAS 21 and the International Alliance for New Engineering Education. The University of Queensland ranks among the top eight universities in Australia and has been rated as one of the best universities in the Asia-Pacific region by Asia Weekly for many years. In the 2001 "Good Universities Guide", the University of Queensland once again won the first Queensland. The University of Queensland is located on the coast of eastern Australia and is internationally acclaimed for its strong teaching and research strengths. The academic qualifications it issues are recognized around the world, and the society has a great demand for graduates from this university.
It has cultivated countless outstanding talents, and many leading figures in the business and political circles are from the University of Queensland. The school is a friendly, rich and diverse community with a total of 38,139 students, including 6,382 international students from 120 countries; 5,250 faculty members. The university offers more than 200 different courses in a wide range of fields, including business, dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and more. The University of Queensland provides students with all the facilities needed for study, such as libraries, laboratories, computer network facilities, etc. Its library is the largest and most abundant in Queensland, and each campus has branches to provide convenient conditions for students to study. The University of Queensland Business School is one of only six AACSB-accredited business schools in Australia, and ranks among the top in the Australian government's quality evaluation of universities in terms of teaching, research and campus services.