List of University of Queensland people
This is a list of University of Queensland people . The University of Queensland has numerous notable alumni and faculty.
Notable alumni
Academia
Jock R. Anderson , agricultural economist at the World Bank ; emeritus professor at the University of New England
Paul Brindley , professor of microbiology, immunology, and tropical medicine at George Washington University
Edward Byrne , Principal of King's College London ; Vice-Chancellor of Monash University
Colin Clark , economist
Raymond Dart , anatomist and anthropologist, who discovered the first fossil of an Australopithecus africanus
Peter C. Doherty , immunologist, Nobel Prize recipient and former Australian of the Year
Joshua Gans , economist
Peter D. Harrison FAHA , Emeritus Professor of History and Philosophy, former Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford , Australian Laureate fellow and Founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH). In 2019, he delivered the prestigious University of Oxford Bampton Lectures .
Sam Hawgood , Chancellor of University of California, San Francisco
Colleen Higgins , plant pathologist in New Zealand
Dorothy Hill , palaeontologist, who was described as the "most distinguished scholar of the first 75 years of the University of Queensland"[ 1]
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg , biologist and climate scientist known as a leading in the effects of climate change on coral reefs
Philip Hogg , Head of ACRF Centenary Cancer Research Center at the Centenary Institute
Donald Markwell , social scientist and Warden of Rhodes House
Michael McRobbie , 18th President of Indiana University
Dirk Moses , historian, professor of modern history at the University of Sydney, widely regarded as a leading expert on the history of genocide and ethnic cleansing, and on the history of colonialism
Adrian Pagan , economist
James Page , educationist
A. W. Pryor , physicist
Chandreshekhar Sonwane , Indian American Scientist
Professor Paul Thomas AM , founding Vice-Chancellor of University of the Sunshine Coast
Colin Murray Turbayne , Professor of Philosophy at University of Rochester and internationally recognized scholar on the works of George Berkeley [ 2]
Chelsea Watego , Indigenous health researcher
Frank T. M. White , Foundation Professor, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Queensland ; Macdonald Professor of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University
Franklin White , public health scientist focused on capacity building for international and global health
Joy Wolfram , nanoscientist
Craig Steven Wright , computer scientist, one of the possible inventors of the Bitcoin digital currency
Patsy Yates , registered nurse specialized in palliative care , Distinguished Professor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane )
Arts
Thea Astley , writer and four times winner of the Miles Franklin Award
John Birmingham , novelist
Bille Brown , actor and playwright
Ross Clark , poet
Nick Earls , novelist
Janet Fielding , actress
Janet Fletcher , linguist
Ron Grainer , composer
Matt Granfield , writer
Steven Herrick , writer
Janette Turner Hospital , writer
Astrid Jorgensen , musician
Madhan Karky , lyricist, screenwriter
Bronwyn Lea , poet
David Malouf , writer
Geoffrey Rush , actor and Academy Award recipient
Karin Schaupp , guitarist
Joseph Twist , composer
Kim Wilkins , writer
Anita Monro , theologian, academic and Uniting Church in Australia minister
Business
Judicial
Sir Gerard Brennan , former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
Ian Callinan , former Justice of the High Court of Australia
Sir Walter Campbell , former Governor of Queensland and Chief Justice of Queensland
Paul de Jersey , former Chief Justice of Queensland
Clare Foley , lawyer
Sir Harry Gibbs , former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
Sir Mostyn Hanger , former Chief Justice of Queensland
Stanley Jones , Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
Sir Buri Kidu , former Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea
Susan Kiefel , former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
Margaret McMurdo , former President of the Queensland Court of Appeal
Sir Noel Power , Vice-President of the Hong Kong Court of Appeal (Acting Chief Justice 1996–1997)
Russell Skerman , Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
Sir William Webb , former Justice of the High Court of Australia and President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Tim Arvier , Nine News Queensland state political reporter and former US correspondent
Robert Bell , host of the Channel 10 programme Scope
Tracey Challenor , former journalist with Seven News
Melissa Downes , weekday co-presenter of Nine News Queensland
Heather Foord , former journalist with Nine News Queensland
Sylvia Jeffreys , news presenter on Today
George Negus , author and journalist
Andrew Olle , television and radio presenter (ABC, Nine Network), dropped out after the first year[ 6] [ 7]
Cameron Price , former reporter for Nine News Queensland and Seven News Sydney
Ben Roberts-Smith , former general manager of Seven Brisbane and former Australian soldier
Michael Ware , journalist, war correspondent
Lis Wiehl , author and television legal analyst
Marian Wilkinson , Walkley award winning journalist
Medicine
Military
Politics
Premiers
State Members of Parliament
Federal Members of Parliament
George Brandis , former Senator for Queensland
Trevor Evans , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Brisbane
Garth Hamilton , current Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Groom
Bob Katter , current Member of the Australian Parliament for Kennedy and leader of Katter's Australian Party
Chris Ketter , former Senator for Queensland
Michael Macklin , Australian Democrat Senator elected while a staff member at UQ
Clive Palmer , leader of the Palmer United Party ; former member for Fairfax
Wyatt Roy , youngest ever politician elected to Australian Parliament ; former MP for Longman (failed to complete his undergraduate degree)
Wayne Swan , former Treasurer of Australia and Deputy Prime Minister
Murray Watt , Senator for Queensland; Former state member for Everton
Local government
Outside Australia
Ernest Aderman , Member of Parliament in New Zealand[ 8]
Raja Juli Antoni , 2nd Deputy Minister for Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning and Secretary-General of Indonesian Solidarity Party
Prof. Ranjith Bandara , Member of Parliament in Sri Lanka
Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim , 14th Chief Minister of Selangor , Malaysia
Ludwig Keke , Nauruan politician, Member of Parliament (1968–1972, 1989–1995, 1997–2000), Speaker of Parliament (1998–2000), and Ambassador to Taiwan (2007–2016)[ 9]
Taneti Maamau , current President of Kiribati .
Ahmed Shaheed , former Maldives Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran
Lee Boon Yang , former Singaporean Cabinet Minister
Public service
Sport
Natalie Cook , Olympic gold medallist, beach volleyball
John Eales , former rugby union captain
Thomas Lawton , former rugby union captain, Waratah Rugby player, Oxford Blue
Mark Loane , former rugby union captain
Michael Lynagh , former rugby union captain
Greg Martin , former rugby union player and rugby commentator
Lloyd McDermott , first Aboriginal person to represent Australia in rugby union, and the nation's first indigenous barrister
John Roe , former Queensland rugby union captain
Nathan Sharpe , former rugby union captain
Lev Susany , powerlifter and Commonwealth record holder
David Theile , Olympic medallist in swimming
Clem Windsor , former rugby union player
Vice Regal
Those listed here may also be listed elsewhere, notably Politics and Public Service.
Other
Notable past and present staff
Freda Bage , biology lecturer and first principal of the Women's College at UQ
Dana Bergstrom , senior lecturer in ecology and botany, Antarctic researcher
Quentin Bryce , former Governor of Queensland , former Governor-General of Australia , law lecturer at UQ
Kathleen Campbell-Brown , French lecturer at UQ
Christina Cho , adjunct professor in architecture, a director of Cox Architecture
Raphael Cilento , honorary professor of medicine
Colin Clark , economist
Cyril John Connell , former registrar
Sir Zelman Cowen , former vice-chancellor, former Governor-General of Australia, Privy Councillor
Margaret Cribb , government and political science lecturer
Frank Cumbrae-Stewart , founding registrar and librarian and Professor of Law at UQ
Robert Elson , historian
Robert Endean , marine biologist
Michael Scott Fletcher , foundation master of King's College and Professor of Philosophy at UQ
Elwyn Flint , senior lecturer, linguist
Josephine Forbes , Professor of Medicine
Ian Frazer , virologist and former Australian of the Year
Mary Garson , chemist
Alexander James Gibson , first Professor of Engineering at UQ
Robert Gilbert , chemist
Ernest James Goddard , Professor of Biology at UQ
John Harsanyi , Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, UQ economics lecturer 1954
Roger Hawken , Professor of Engineering
Dorothy Hill , palaeontologist; first female professor appointed at an Australian university; first female President of the Professorial Board
Rodney Huddleston , linguist
Jolanda Jetten , social psychologist
Thomas Harvey Johnston , Professor of Biology at UQ
Lewis Keeble , former President of both the Royal Town Planning Institute (UK) and the Planning Institute of Australia
Michael Lattke , religious studies
Elton Mayo , first Professor of Philosophy at UQ
Neal Menzies , former Vice-President of the International Union of Soil Sciences
John Lundie Michie , first Professor of Classics at UQ
John Moorhead , historian
Donald Nicklin , retired Professor of Chemical Engineering and Pro Vice Chancellor for Physical Sciences
Michael Nielsen , quantum physicist, formerly at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Thomas Parnell , first Professor of Physics at UQ, who started the pitch drop experiment
Hugh Possingham , conservation biologist
Elizabeth Powell , Director, Centre for Liver Disease Research
Henry Priestley , first Professor of Mathematics at UQ
John Quiggin , economist
Suri Ratnapala , law
Henry Caselli Richards , first Professor of Geology at UQ
Frederick Walter Robinson , founder of UQ's Fryer Library
Dorothea Sandars , parasitologist
Fred Schonell , founding Professor of Education and Vice-Chancellor
Jeremiah Joseph Stable , first Professor of English at UQ
Bertram Steele , first Professor of Chemistry at UQ
Roland Sussex , linguist
Clem Tisdell , economist
Graeme Turner , President of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
Joseph Twist , composer
Hermiene Ulrich , first female lecturer at UQ
Lilla Watson , Indigenous Australian activist, visual artist and academic
Frank T. M. White , founding Professor of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering
Ghil'ad Zuckermann , linguist, revivalist, President of the Australian Association for Jewish Studies
Administration
Chancellors
Vice Chancellors
See also
References
^ Thomis, Malcolm I. (1 January 1985). "A place of light & learning: the University of Queensland's first seventy-five years" . espace.library.uq.edu.au . Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016 .
^ Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers Shook, John. 2005 Biography of Colin Murray Turbayne on Google Books
^ "Chief Executive Women – Kathryn Fagg" . cew.org.au . 12 March 2015. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2024 .
^ Riley, James (15 October 2021). "Businesswoman Kathryn Fagg is the new CSIRO chair" . InnovationAus.com . Retrieved 10 April 2024 .
^ Spangler, Todd (4 August 2020). "TikTok North America GM Says the App Doesn't Operate in China, but That Doesn't Change Anything About Its U.S.-Mandated Sale" . Variety .
^ Masters, Chris (2019). "John Andrew Olle (1947–1995)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7 . ISSN 1833-7538 . OCLC 70677943 . Retrieved 19 November 2023 .
^ Hawley, Janet (16 May 1992). "The Hidden Parts of Andrew Olle". Sydney Morning Herald (Good Weekend) . pp. 26–33.
^ Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party . Auckland: Reed Methuen. p. 296. ISBN 0-474-00177-6 .
^ "People" . Pacific Islands Monthly (10): 35–36. 1 August 1981.
^ Australia's longest-serving Vice-Chancellor among honorary degree recipients , UQ News, 12 December 1995
Academic faculties
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Research institutes Campuses and facilities People Organisations & culture Publications