Queensland universities

There’s a big future awaiting students who choose Queensland for their university education. 

Queensland is home to some of Australia’s top universities and offers study and research opportunities across a wide range of industries. These universities offer education programs for undergraduate, postgraduate and research including: bachelor degrees, honours, graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, masters by coursework, masters by research and PhDs.

Queensland universities offer study and research opportunities across a wide range of industries. Queensland universities are where big futures are being realised in future-focused areas including biomedicine, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, advanced agriculture technology, smart mining, sustainable energy, entrepreneurship and more. 

Female Australian Catholic University student.

Australian Catholic University

With over 150 years of educational heritage, Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a publicly funded Australian institution offering students high quality and internationally recognised qualifications. The University focuses on community engagement and practical skill development ensuring its graduates are ready to make a real difference in the world.

Aerial view of the Bond University campus on the Gold Coast.

Bond University

Deciding on a degree or program is a personal choice - it’s about choosing the right program for you; your interests, your future. A Bond University degree takes you beyond the accepted definition of a university education to develop initiative, enterprise, ambition and lifelong commitment to making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.

Engineering student working with teacher at CQU Rockhampton.

Central Queensland University

CQUniversity Australia has established itself as one of Australia’s most inclusive universities, catering to the highest achievers while also offering a university education to many who would not otherwise have the opportunity.

Female Griffith University student walking into campus.

Griffith University

At Griffith we provide a different type of education. For 40 years we have pioneered cutting-edge, forward thinking programs in diverse study areas. We were the first university in Australia to recognise the importance of, and introduce degrees in, globally significant fields such as Environmental Studies, Asian Studies, and International Business.

Male and female JCU students walking past The Science Place building at JCU Townsville, Queensland.

James Cook University

James Cook University (JCU) is Australia's leading university for the Tropics. Offering excellence in teaching and research, JCU is a vibrant university operating across two countries and three tropical campuses, with locations in the north Queensland cities of Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville and the city-state of Singapore. 

Male student standing under globe feature at QUT in Brisbane.

Queensland University of Technology

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is an internationally renowned Australian university with a global outlook, located in the city of Brisbane. QUT has 48,000 students, including 8000 international students from more than 100 countries. Our excellent worldwide rankings, career development programs and practical courses are testament to our ability to produce confident, job-ready graduates.

Southern Cross University Gold Coast.

Southern Cross University

Southern Cross University is an Australian public university, which takes pride in the supportive study environment it provides for students irrespective of their backgrounds and life goals.

Torrens University's Brisbane campus.

Torrens University

As the country’s fastest-growing university, Torrens University Australia brings a fresh approach to higher education. With employability at the centre of everything they do, Torrens offers industry-relevant courses taught by leading experts. Torrens' flexible study options, personalised approach and partnership placements will help you find a career you love. Torrens has a campus in the vibrant Central Business District of Brisbane.

Group of students having a study session at the UQ Saint Lucia campus.

The University Of Queensland

The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s top higher education institutions, as measured by several key independent rankings. With a strong focus on teaching excellence, UQ has won more national teaching awards than any other Australian university. More than 55,000 current students, including 21,500 international students, contribute to a diverse, inclusive community across UQ’s four campuses in Brisbane and Southeast Queensland.

Female aviation student at UniSQ in a flight simulator.

University of Southern Queensland

The University Of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) is a young, dynamic university dedicated to providing quality programs and degrees in a flexible and supportive environment. In less than 50 years, UniSQ has become a prominent teaching and research institution providing education worldwide from three regional locations – Toowoomba, Springfield and Ipswich.

Three students in a virtual environment on the Sunshine Coast.

University of the Sunshine Coast

The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) provides an outstanding education in some of the most beautiful locations in Queensland. UniSC has won a five-star rating for teaching quality from the independent Good Universities Guide for ten years in a row.

Brisbane city skyline looking at the Storey Bridge.

Victoria University 

Victoria University (VU) is a world-class university, ranking in the top 2% of universities worldwide (Times Higher Education World University Rankings). At their multicultural Brisbane campus, run in partnership with Education Centre of Australia (ECA), VU offer a growing range of industry relevant courses in business, information technology and early childhood education.