UQ boasts some of the country's best and
brightest enquiring minds.
UQ is one of the top three research
universities in Australia and leads industry collaboration and research
funding. To match this growing international research status, UQ
is adding to its high-quality research infrastructure.
For UQ students, this investment extends opportunities
to study with researchers of international renown, and allows access
to a myriad of information networks and resources.
Strengthening the impressive portfolio of UQ
research facilities is the AUD$105 million Queensland Bioscience
Precinct (QBP), opened in 2003. The major tenant of the QBP is the
University's Institute for Molecular
Bioscience (IMB), one of Australia's largest research centres
spanning the biosciences.
Three other major research centres are the
Australian Institute of Bioengineering
and Nanotechnology (AIBN), the Queensland
Brain Institute (QBI) and the Sustainable
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